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Opened it will not last long before it dries out, but in plastic wrap or a container it will last about 5 days.
Chicken spoils quickly and should be cooked within 1 to 2 days of refrigeration.
You can put it in the fridge, or you can leave it on the counter to cool. If you want the fudge to set faster then the Fridge is your best bet.
Yes, they leave Ireland for the winter months and fly south to warmer places.
its depens many thing such as the expation date and the container it is in certain container make milk last longer
winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer
If the fudge is very dry, check by tasting to be sure it isn't stale. If it's okay, spread it out in one layer and give it a very fine - and very brief! - mist with a plant-spray. Cover with a paper towel and leave until ready to eat. Or you can cover the layer of fudge with a damp paper towel and leave until it's sufficiently moistened. If the fudge is only slightly dry, put in a layer as above and cover with cling-film until you wish to eat it.
Because of the warmer tempatures decay is mostly a chemical reaction and all chemical reactions are accellerated by warmer temps
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To remove my fudge when I want to change colours I mix detergent and bicarbonate soda into a paste and apply to my hair. Sometimes i add some lemon juice too. Leave on for as long as possible, squishing/mooshing occasionally. Usually does the trick!
Yes giving your child to much will leave them being spoiled. The way to not spoil them is by not giving them to much stuff. Save the stuff before you give it to them. That way it will be a surprise and the child will be more happy of what you give them. They may also take much better care of what you give them.
The temperature gets hotter as you get closer to the equator and colder as you leave the equator. This has to do with how the sun's rays hit earth.