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  2. How to Tent a Turkey - AOL

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    How to Tent a Turkey Using Foil Fold a sheet of aluminum foil in the center, fan. What is Tenting Tenting is an easy technique to prevent over-browning. The foil reflects the heat so that the skin ...

  3. How (And Why) To Tuck Turkey Wings - AOL

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    Tent with foil. If the wings or any part of the bird are still picking up too much color in the oven, tent loosely with foil to slow down the browning process while the rest of the bird finishes ...

  4. Should You Cover Turkey with Foil While Cooking? It's ... - AOL

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    Maddox and Zambrano are less opposed to the idea of tenting your cooked turkey with foil and think it’s A-OK to help keep the meat warm; just be sure to loosely cover it (rather than sealing the ...

  5. Space blanket - Wikipedia

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    A space blanket (also known as a Mylar blanket, emergency blanket, first aid blanket, safety blanket, thermal blanket, weather blanket, heat sheet, foil blanket, or shock blanket) is an especially low-weight, low-bulk blanket made of heat-reflective thin plastic sheeting. They are used on the exterior surfaces of spacecraft for thermal control ...

  6. Tent - Wikipedia

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    A tent is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over or attached to a frame of poles or a supporting rope. While smaller tents may be free

  7. Why You Really Need To Let Steak Rest

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    Tenting the meat with aluminum foil traps heat, keeping the steak warm, but also allows the cooking process to continue (this is known as 'carryover cooking').

  8. Foil (fencing) - Wikipedia

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    A foil is one of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing. It is a flexible sword of total length 110 cm (43 in) or under, rectangular in cross section, weighing under 500 g (18 oz), with a blunt tip. [1] As with the épée, points are only scored by making contact with the tip. The foil is the most commonly used weapon in fencing. [2]

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