There's several reasons the cake could come out bitter, from using old flour, rancid fat, or too much baking powder. If you want to somehow counter the bitterness and still end up with a cake you're chances are really slim.
If it's from too much baking powder, you might be able to recycle it into another recipe. Cooks sometimes take leftover cake, crumble it up into a fine powder and reuse it in crusts, tortes and cookies. You might (again, might) be able to counter the bitterness in those cases by fiddling with the amounts of other ingredients like sugar. A quick search around Google might prove helpful, and you're not losing anything by experimenting. I'd start by mixing small amounts of the crumbs with other flavors and tasting it to get some sense of direction. Good luck!
Yes there are repair people to repair table pads but most people would say that this is rather expensive. Make sure the repair is worth the cost of the table versus the new one,
it all depends whats wrong with it, it may be the brain of the system or it could just6 be your wheel speed sensors throwing it off
The pads are usually replaced when worn out, rather than replaced.
Now in days its getting cheaper to get a new TV rather than repearing one. so i would use a repair shop.
Instead of throwing out your older vacuum cleaner, you might just want to make use of a vacuum repair company instead. One tip to follow when looking for a company that repairs vacuums is to do your research and ask around. Not every repair company is reputable, so it just makes sense that you will want to learn more about the company you're about to use before you have them repair your appliance.
If it is just the wiper itself, and not the motor, you should be able to repair this yourself. There are online instructions on how to perform this work rather easily.
If a catalytic converter is indeed bad, it's far more cost-effective to replace it rather than try to repair it
Repairing gloves would depend upon the material from which they're made. If they are knitted then simple needle and thread may be all that is required to repair them. If they are leather gloves they can still be sewed, however the repair will look rather obvious.
It would make economic sense to repair a camera, rather than purchasing a new one, if the cost of repairs is cheaper than the price of a new camera. You should speak to a camera repair person for a quotation.
Well, getting a price for fixing and getting a price for repair are two different things. It really depends on rather you want to get new ones or just repair your old ones.
Absolutely. The catch is that you need to know howto.
No it does not, many discs can be cheaply replaced with used games rather than trying to repair them