Depends on what do you use it for. Generally, yes, you can.
I like my eggs hard boiled. The water boiled in the pot.
No, only use distilled water.
i do not know i am trying to find out if you can use butt ham for a boiled dinner
You can use mineral spirits or citrus-based solvents as alternatives to turpentine for cleaning brushes, thinning paint, or dissolving glazes. These alternatives are less toxic and have a milder odor compared to turpentine.
It depends on what you're going to use the water for.
yes
No, they need distilled water to drink. They also need salt water to harden their exoskeleton. NEVER use table salt it will burn their lungs! Use SEA salt instead because its found in the ocean
As a general rule, no! Mineral water usually contains high levels of minerals, such as sodium, fluoride or calcium, that a baby's kidneys cannot tolerate. Spring water too, should be avoided, as there is no requirement to list the mineral contents and this too could be lethally high for a baby. The only safe bottled waters for baby will be labelled as such. If you need to give your baby water, it is best to use boiled and cooled tap water.
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Buckwheat can be boiled in water. The grains can then be roasted to use in salads.
plug it in into the wall, fill it up with water, turn it on and when it clicks off the water is boiled
Distilled water is recommended for use in laboratories, cars, special industries; mineral water is recommended for drinking (but with moderation).