according to my calculations it should last up to 3 months unless its a chicken.negros these day are robbing chicken from people homes,farms,ect.ect. so u know what i decided to do?? i decided to poison the chicken so that those negros can choke on it like the monkeys they are xD
Gold foil is a very thin sheet of gold used for art and craft projects. It is so thin that it breaks if you handle it too roughly. Aluminum foil is made to seal or cover items and is thick and bendable.
it is used in making of aeroplanes and used foil for covering food
Bacofoil is a brand of kitchen foil, also known as aluminum foil. It is used for wrapping food to keep it fresh, for cooking, and for lining pans and trays to prevent food from sticking.
No, aluminum foil and aluminum sulfur are not the same. Aluminum foil is a thin sheet of aluminum metal used for wrapping food, while aluminum sulfur refers to a compound of aluminum and sulfur that is known as aluminum sulfide and has different properties and uses.
Some alternatives to aluminum foil include parchment paper, silicone baking mats, and reusable silicone food storage bags. These options can be used for cooking, baking, and storing food without the need for aluminum foil.
Aluminum foil. Sometimes it is mistakenly referred to as "tin foil" which was aluminum foil's predecessor.
stuff like cans for food and aluminum tin foil
Aluminum foil was first developed in the early 20th century, with its commercial production beginning in 1910 in Switzerland. The process involved rolling aluminum sheets extremely thin, allowing them to be used for wrapping food and other items. The material gained popularity during World War I for its lightweight and protective qualities, and by the 1920s, it became widely available for household use. Today, aluminum foil is an essential kitchen product used for cooking, storing, and preserving food.
~Ceppwo The purpose of plastic wrap and aluminum foil is for food, it helps the food to stay good, without the plastic wrap and aluminum foil, it would be harder for us to keep it good, and with out it, the food would mold faster . . . so there's your answer:)
Tin foil... tin Aluminum foil... aluminum :)
Aluminum is the element rolled into foil that is commonly used in kitchens for cooking and storing food.
Aluminum is the element that is rolled into foil found and used in kitchens for cooking and food storage.