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  2. Aluminium foil - Wikipedia

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    Microscopic close-up of aluminium foil on the back of an intumescent rubber strip. Aluminium foil has a thickness less than 0.2 mm (7.9 mils); thinner gauges down to 6 μm (0.24 mils) are also commonly used. [8] Standard household foil is typically 0.016 mm (0.63 mils) thick, and heavy-duty household foil is typically 0.024 mm (0.94 mils)

  3. I Make My Mom’s 5-Minute Fudge Every Christmas - AOL

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    Line an 8x8-inch baking pan with aluminum foil or parchment paper. In a large microwave-safe bowl, combine the powdered sugar, cocoa powder, milk, and vanilla. ... But if you wanted to double the ...

  4. Foil (metal) - Wikipedia

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    For example, aluminium foil is usually about 1 ⁄ 1000 inch (0.025 mm), whereas gold (more malleable than aluminium) can be made into foil only a few atoms thick, called gold leaf. Extremely thin foil is called metal leaf. Leaf tears very easily and must be picked up with special brushes. [citation needed]

  5. The 30-Minute Chicken Dinner I Make Once a Week - AOL

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    Place the chicken on a plate draped with aluminum foil to keep warm while preparing the sauce. Add the mushrooms to the pan and cook until the mushrooms begin to soften and develop a little color ...

  6. 100 Christmas dinner ideas for the ultimate holiday feast

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    Chef Kristen Kish employs a few simple upgrades to get her mashed potatoes extra creamy. First, she boils the potatoes in stock over water, which imparts more flavor into every bite.

  7. Tin foil - Wikipedia

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    Tin foil, also spelled tinfoil, is a thin foil made of tin. Tin foil was superseded after World War II by cheaper and more durable [ 1 ] aluminium foil , which is still referred to as "tin foil" in many regions (an example of a misnomer ).

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