8 Sep, 2010
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Red Pottery
why does the temperature of melting ice remains constant?
1.a red-hot nichrome wire is allowed to cool to room temperature.what happens to the particles of nichrome wire during this process?
2.how many calories of heat are needed to raise the remperature of 100 g of ethyl alcohol from 25*c to 70*c?
3.why does the temperature of melting [...]
27 Jul, 2010
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Pepper Set
Very Tasty Salt and Pepper Gobi
Ingredients:
* 3 medium potatoes, peeled and cut into 1″ dice or slices salt
* 1/2 oz flaked almonds
* 2 tbsp poppy seeds
* 2 tsp ground coriander
* 1 1/2 tsp whole cumin seeds
* 4 cloves of garlic, peeled and chopped
* 1/2 tsp ground ginger [...]
6 Mar, 2010
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Gold Accents
The Month of May Takes the Gold For Gold Jewelry
It’s no surprise that gold is taking a lead role this spring season as it makes appearances on celebrities and fashion icons from Cannes to California. Bolstered by “May is Gold Month,” the glittering metal is being used by jewelers today in a myriad of [...]
20 Feb, 2010
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Brown Wall Pocket
What is Travertine and Saturnia? Stone, Planet or Vegetable? and Why is it Showing Up on More Walls and Floors?
Travertine is a beautiful natural stone material from the limestone family. It is made of soft calcium carbonate and is usually found in the form of deposits near bubbling warm or hot springs. To [...]
14 Feb, 2010
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Salt Pepper Shakers
Collecting Salt Cellars, Salters, and Sterling Silver Salt Spoons
Sterling Silver Salt Spoons are an elegant addition to any table and a popular collector’s item. Salt Spoons, popularized in 1810, were used when individual servings of salt (served in salt cellars) were needed during Victorian dinner parties. These miniature spoons, which usually measured no [...]