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Not much, but if you soak it in vinegar the shell will dissolve!
Apparently you would date it??
It is made from the fibers of the Flax plant. Stems are boiled, soaked, combed, and spun into thread.
Ceramic wool is soaked in paraffin in experiments (the purpose is to maintain paraffin in a confined space) to demonstrate cracking of hydrocarbons.
That is the correct spelling but hyphenated, "stir-fries." (stir-fried potatoes - soaked or boiled potato strips that are then pan-fried)
NO. A pickle is a pickled cucumber. :P so yeah. they are! Though technically anything that has been pickled (soaked in a brine or vinegar solution for long keeping) is a called a pickled. but in layman's terms a pickle is a cucumber.
A pregnant or lactating hamster needs more fat and protein. You can give her hard boiled egg, bread soaked in milk, sunflower seeds, and if possible, mealworms.
Pretty much if they are soaked in water. Small spots you can brush out with a suede brush made for the purpose.
The purpose of men's waterproof trousers is to keep your lower half from becoming soaked when performing activities near water. The trousers are generally used by hunters and outdoors man.
Lutefisk (not Lutefish) is a delicacy that is popular in the Scandinavian region (Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark and Finland). It is cod that is soaked in lye for several weeks, before it is skinned, de-boned and boiled.
The other word is soaked, as in soaked to the skin.
Blimey, beavers were commonly killed by bow and arrow in middle ages. This caused the beaver pelt significant damage. Pelts were removed and sold on the black market, leaving only the meat. Beaver meat was soaked in saline solution for a week at a time to kill parasites. After being soaked the men often grilled or boiled the beaver meat and enjoyed a feast of the ages!