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  2. How to Cook Fresh Artichokes - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above for foolproof steps for preparing and trimming artichokes, plus 4 easy ways to cook them and additional recipes. The Best Coffees Buyer's Guide to Natural Sweeteners

  3. How To Cook Artichokes Like A Pro Chef - AOL

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  4. Woman finds epic use for fridge's water dispenser and ... - AOL

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    A 28-year-old blogger from England recently discovered an alternative use for her fridge's water dispenser: a wine cooler.

  5. Artichoke - Wikipedia

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    To cook, the artichoke is simmered for 15 to 30 minutes, or steamed for 30–40 minutes (less for small ones). [24] A cooked, unseasoned artichoke has a delicate flavor. Salt may be added to the water if boiling artichokes. Covered artichokes, in particular those that have been cut, can turn brown due to the enzymatic browning and chlorophyll ...

  6. Refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    A refrigerator maintains a temperature a few degrees above the freezing point of water. The optimal temperature range for perishable food storage is 3 to 5 °C (37 to 41 °F). [3] A freezer is a specialized refrigerator, or portion of a refrigerator, that maintains its contents’ temperature below the freezing point of water. [4]

  7. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    Water damage can originate by different sources such as a broken dishwasher hose, a washing machine overflow, a dishwasher leakage, broken/leaking pipes, flood waters, groundwater seepage, building envelope failures (leaking roof, windows, doors, siding, etc.) and clogged toilets.

  8. Never Store These Foods In Your Fridge - AOL

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    These foods don't belong in the fridge—including bread, certain vegetables, and condiments, like hot sauce.

  9. Leak - Wikipedia

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    Water leakage. Types of leak openings include a puncture, gash, rust or other corrosion hole, very tiny pinhole leak (possibly in imperfect welds), crack or microcrack, or inadequate sealing between components or parts joined together. When there is a puncture, the size and shape of the leak can often be seen, but in many other cases, the size ...