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If the cornbread does not have bacon or sausage in it, it should be fine to keep it unrefrigerated overnight. It might keep better in a paper or plastic bag rather than wrapped in foil.
yes, as long as it was cold before wrapped. It will also keep food warm to as long as it was heated before being wrapped as well. Just be sure to not put aluminum foil in the microwave!
No. The foil will keep it from browning. I cook chicken in a crock pot with a little white wine, butter, and seasonings. Putting it on low for the day and it browns as it cooks. It falls off the bone.
It is sold in foil to keep water away from it. The tablets are extremely reactive with water and would be a mushy mess if they were not in foil that was water proof.
yes, its best to keep it wrapped in foil!
Aluminum foil does not keep a soda pop cooler for longer periods of time since aluminum is not an insulator. Foam can wrappers do insulate and keep soda cooler for longer periods of time.
Aluminumm foil paper keeps many things warm. It keeps things warm because instead of absorbing the heat that wants to get into the material you wrapped foil paper on, the foil paper refelcts back so that the heat does not absorb into the object or material.
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yes, foil does keep cooking oil clean.
The aluminium foil is so thin that heat would soon pass through it. The shiny surface would reflect some heat back to the bottle. If the bottle and foil was wrapped in an insulating material (thick cardboard, bath towel, newspaper, etc.) then the bottle would retain more of the heat
Yes. If you keep e.g. your cheese piece wrapped in aluminum foil, given enough time, it will dissolve the aluminum and give it many irregular holes. The dissolved aluminum will appear on your cheese as irregular metallic coating, sticking firmly to the cheese.
it depends on the food you put into the foil