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36 months when stored below 25 degrees Celsius
According to the manufacturer (Avonmore Waterford Plc) Baileys has a shelf life of 24 months. It should be stored between 0 to 25 degrees Celsius (32 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit).
That sounds like a cooking instruction for a non-fan oven. Without a fan there are temperature zones in a [gas] oven with the lower shelves at a lower temperature than the higher shelves. In a gas cooker, the setting for gas mark is [usually] the centre shelf; the top shelf is about 1 to 11/2 gas marks higher (about 25-37oF, 14-21oC hotter), the bottom shelf is about 1 to 11/2 gas marks lower (about 25-37oF, 14-21oC cooler) - the differences will be in the cooker's manufacturer's instructions. By putting the cream puffs of a lower shelf, they are baked at a lower temperature than that at which the oven has been set, allowing the baking of something else on a higher shelf at a higher temperature at the same time.
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Contrary to urban legend, Twinkies do not last forever. Their current shelf life is 45 days, which is longer than most baked goods.
Top shelf has one plant, second shelf has three plants, third shelf has five plants, fourth shelf has seven plants and the bottom shelf has nine plants. 1+3+5+7+9=25
The normal shelf life of a Twinkie is 25 days. If you had a Twinkie for a few years and you dusted it off, it might still be edible. Are you willing to risk your stomach for it?
A VHS tape when properly stored, can last up to 10-25 years.
If there can only be one flavor of ice cream and one topping then 31 times 25 then 775.
I presume you mean 25 mm (25 millimeters) wide, not 25 mega-meters (25,000 km, which is about twice the diameter of the Earth), and that this is not a trick question about a shelf 1 m wide meaning deep, so the answer depends on what the length of the shelf is. A meter (I'll use my nation's spelling, you use yours!) is 1,000 mm, so we divide 1,000 by 25. The answer is 40.
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