Salt remain as residue after evaporation.
Oil, water, honey, dish soap, rubbing alcohol, and corn syrup can be put in a water bottle without mixing together due to their different densities and immiscibility.
Dish soap is highly flammable, so..... no.
Yes, you can put an aluminium cake dish in a convection oven. Just be sure to follow the guidelines for the specific dish you are using and adjust the cooking time or temperature as needed for convection baking.
Alcohol has a lower boiling point than water therefore it will evaporate at a lower temperature than water. The alcohol that evaporates will give off cool vapors that when blown around the water will cause the temperature of the water to decrease and eventually freeze.
put in sink, turn on water, put away
Cats may put their paw in their water dish out of curiosity or to test the water temperature. It could also be a natural behavior to check the depth of the water or to play with it.
Put a dish of vanilla out for a couple of days.For carpet we used baken soda.
Dawn dish soap works wonders on pets with fleas!
Salt remain as residue after evaporation.
It will absorb water and swell up.
Put something like vanilla or almond extract in it, just a few drops
Cats may put their food in their water dish due to their natural instinct to keep their food and water sources separate in the wild. This behavior could also be a way for them to "hunt" for their food or simply a playful behavior.
A rabbit may like to eat vanilla.
yes how do u think they got the smell vanilla!!
soak it in soapy water for awhile and then you can put it in the dish washer (if it's dish washer safe) or wash it by hand. :)
if your cat does that, you have a very funny cat!