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  2. These 29 Life Hacks Feel Like Breaking The Matrix, And ... - AOL

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    Warning: accessing this level of life-hack intelligence might make you feel like you've infiltrated a secret society of problem-solving ninjas. We've uncovered 29 finds so clever, they'll have you ...

  3. The Viral Recipe That Has Us Rushing Out to Buy Onions - AOL

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    If you haven't tried TikTok’s viral onion ring chips yet, now is your time to answer the call. Once you make them, Stella says you will "love your life." Enough said.

  4. Kitchen hack - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen hack, also known as a food hack, is a technique used by home cooks and professionals to make food preparation tasks easier, faster, or more efficient. It may also be called a food hack, and is a type of life hack, although the concept of a kitchen hack predates the coinage of either term. Multiple kitchen hacks posted to social media ...

  5. 13 Random Things You Shouldn't Microwave - AOL

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    The microwave is a pretty miraculous device. Perfect for leftovers, the appliance is a staple in many a kitchen. However, some containers—and surprisingly some foods—do not belong in a microwave.

  6. List of common misconceptions about arts and culture

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    Microwave ovens are not tuned to any specific resonant frequency for water molecules in the food. [79] [80] They cook food via dielectric heating of polar molecules, notably water and fats. [81] Microwave ovens do not cook food from the inside out. 2.45 GHz microwaves can only penetrate approximately 1–1.5 inches (2.5–3.8 centimeters) into ...

  7. List of cooking techniques - Wikipedia

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    See also References Further reading External links A acidulate To use an acid (such as that found in citrus juice, vinegar, or wine) to prevent browning, alter flavour, or make an item safe for canning. al dente To cook food (typically pasta) to the point where it is tender but not mushy. amandine A culinary term indicating a garnish of almonds. A dish served amandine is usually cooked with ...

  8. The Trick to Perfectly Crunchy, Toasty, Never Hard Homemade ...

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    You start by mixing the maple syrup, olive oil, peanut butter and water in a microwave-safe bowl. Add the oats, the nuts and seeds and a pinch of salt and stir until coated. And don't worry, we ...

  9. Susceptor - Wikipedia

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    Care in package design and use is required for proper food safety. [1] A "crisping sleeve" is a device made of paperboard and affixed with a susceptor used both as a rigid container to support the food items within and to focus heat on the foodstuff. [2] They are generally intended for a single use. [3]