Aluminum foil as a piecrust protector: To prevent a piecrust from burning while the filling cooks, make a foil collar to deflect heat.
Aluminum foil as fixture protector: Protect doorknobs and hardware in the kitchen and bathroom when you're painting by wrapping foil around them to catch dribbles.
Aluminum foil as a funnel: Fashion a funnel of foil to neatly transfer salad dressings or condiments from tacky plastic bottles to pretty carafes or back again.
Place the fig paste on a sheet of aluminum foil and shape it into a rough 6-inch log, then wrap it tightly in the foil, rolling to shape it into a perfect cylinder.
This X-ray laser was aimed at a piece of aluminum foil, and in less than a trillionth of a second, the laser heated the foil up to 2 million degrees celsius (3.6 million degrees Fahrenheit).
There's also a QR code plus its corresponding label ID printed below the foil, and scanning the former or entering the latter on qr-sennheiser.com returns a virtual copy of the foil label plus a visual description.
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Aluminum foil as wrinkle remover: To get wrinkles out of silk, wool, and rayon clothes that can't take direct heat, place a piece of foil on your ironing board, then lay the garment flat over it.
Aluminum foil as glassware scrubber: To get baked-on food off a glass pan or an oven rack, use dishwashing liquid and a ball of foil in place of a steel-wool soap pad, says Mary Findley, president of the cleaning-products developer Mary Moppins.
Don't let the sequester foil your trip to a national park or other site this summer.
They just want a constant foil, someone to blame when students flounder and the schools underperform.
Its amazing powers, in the hands of entrepreneurs, began to foil command-and-control monoliths of any kind.
MicroChips' first prototype used gold foil and was featured in the journal Nature in 1999.
The company's researchers finally devised a membrane of platinum foil sandwiched between two layers of titanium.
But in dogs the foil sometimes didn't evaporate on command and wasn't strong enough.
The speaker's principal foil in Congress, Minority Whip David Bonior (D-Mich.), was quick to pounce.
Team Carbeque simply wraps stuff in aluminum foil and throws it under the hood.
If you line the bottom pan with foil, clean up consists of throwing it away.
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Even doused with ketchup, that burger in foil tasted like a wet dog smells.
Farooq can choose to ride in any one, a security strategy employed to foil assassins.
Unexpectedly, though, instead of passing through the gold foil, some of the particles bounced back.
Right-wing pundits make a convenient foil, but at times Obama seems to magnify their importance.
Jesse Helms, who was often a political foil for Wellstone, admired his steadfastness on the issues.
Supporters believe Priyanka's businessman husband Robert Vadhra is the perfect foil for a would-be prime minister.
And then there's glass and hard and soft plastics, and paper, and card and tin foil.
Here, Handsome Jack is a fantastic foil, and one of the funniest characters in the game.
Postal rider Jonathan Vaughters testified that she handed riders cortisone pills wrapped in foil.
Chocolate hearts, wrapped in red foil, tempted me from a dish on the counter so I grabbed a few.
"He becomes a foil to everyone, but primarily Diane and Will, " co-creator Robert King says.
Transfer the pork loin to a carving board, and cover with a large piece of tented foil.
His comments provide a comic foil to the anxiety investment bankers have caused these last few years.
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