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NO.Meat tenderizer makes a great poultice for insect stings.Just add a little water to make a paste.Pain and swelling go away immediately.
You have to bash it with a tenderizer. it is a metal block with sharp points on each side on a wooden handle.
You can. Just make sure it doesn't get into the ports.
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No, not really no.
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Try sprinkling a little water on it and seal it in a zip lock storage bag.
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No they don't. But other companies do. Check with them and see if they have a #12 head to fit the head of your Kitchenaid. Then it will fit your kitchenaid mixer.
Pounding the steak with a meat tenderizer. Slow cooking with lower heat in a oven bag.
You can put meat tenderizer on it, which neutralizes the venom in insect stings. Use the kind of meat tenderizer that contains papaya extract, an enzyme that breaks down proteins such as those in the venom of stinging insects. You can make a paste with a little water and apply it on the area of the sting, and it will work well to control the reaction. But first, if the sting is a bee sting and the stinger is still attached, use a credit card to scrape and flick the stinger up and off the site working from the bottom by the skin. Do not pinch with tweezers to remove it, or you can further squeeze the venom that is still in the stinger into the wound.