You should keep the same dressing on a cut until it becomes wet, dirty, or starts to peel off, typically changing it every 1 to 2 days. If the cut shows signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or pus, you should change the dressing immediately and consult a healthcare professional. It's important to keep the area clean and dry. Once the cut has healed sufficiently, you can remove the dressing altogether.
Finger nail is dead - the same goes for hair.
Catalina dressing or French dressing
Nothing. They are the same. Catalina dressing is named for the Catalina Islands in California. California french dressing is Catalina dressing.
Oh, dude, the ratio of your middle finger to your index finger is typically around 1:1. So, like, if your middle finger is 3 inches long, your index finger is also around 3 inches long. But hey, don't go measuring your fingers now, okay? Just trust me on this one.
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no but they might have close to the same
Yes, the second and the fourth finger are the same length.
No, they are not the same. !000 Island Dressing is sweeter and often has sugar added. Louie or Louis dressing is spicier, without sugar. Recipes for both can be found at Wikipedia and elsewhere on the Web.
Not even close. Western has a sweeter, bolder, and much fuller taste then Catalina. To say they taste the same would be to say a Bentley and a Saturn are the same.
Yes but they don't taste the same. French dressing has a sweetness; Russian dressing is sharp through the use of horseradish. If you're going to substitute a dressing for Russian, you'd be better off using Thousand Island.
No rings are to be worn one on a finger at a time and only on the ring finger.
the same way you finger a B natural