If you don't have a toothpick to test muffin doneness, you can use a cake tester, a thin skewer, or the tip of a knife. Alternatively, gently press the top of the muffin; if it springs back, it's likely done. You can also check for a golden-brown color on the top and ensure the sides are pulling away slightly from the muffin tin.
Not much other than muffins... One big muffin?
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
Well.... I have made a tower but it collapsed. Maybe use flat toothpicks. You must have a steady hand or else it will collapse. Doing activities with your fingers like chess or writing poems will help your fingers to be steady.
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The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
The economic term for what you lose when using resources for something else is known as opportunity cost.
Yes, you can purchase a plane ticket for someone else using your credit card.
Folkway
Illegal
if remainder (x/2) = 0 then even else odd
ask something else