"Why should you never iron a 4-leaf clover? You don't want to press your luck." -- Daryl Stout
he was pressing his luck
he was pressing his luck
iron solute, uranium, lead, clover, and gold
To clean cast iron use hot water and a cloth or sponge. Dry the cast iron right away. You should not use soap, and you should never soak cast iron or it will rust.
You should not weld on concrete, as it can explode if heated
Never! And never will.
You can naturally add iron to soil by incorporating iron-rich organic materials like compost, manure, or leaf litter. Additionally, planting cover crops like clover or alfalfa can help increase iron levels in the soil.
old enough where you'll never burn your self or damaged you hair :)
i have no idea. but never buy a flat iron at a store like that. go to a professional beauty store. you should always pay $100 or more for a flat iron.
Hemoglobin is composed of 4 protein subunits and a iron (heme) unit in the center. Imagine a four leaf clover with the iron being the stem.
tungsten, hydrogen, iron solute, gold, amber, myrrh, water, aloe, lily, venom, magnesium, uranium, and clover clover,gold,amber,myrrh,water,aloe,lily amd venom are for missions i think
iron, iron, iron and fibre