Matthew 5:13 says;
...if the salt has lost its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything but to be thrown out...
Can you use vanilla with mold in it?
Well I assume if you bake it, it won't hurt you. ** I would not use moldy vanilla in a million years. Not worth it. For health, for taste. Better to leave it out entirely then to use it.
i just cooked some and it took me about an hour and 25 min.
What herbs do you use to bake pork?
you use johnny's seasoning salt, lawry's garlic salt with parsely, and maybe a little bit of pepper
thats all you need bro
What two food colorings make brown?
The same amount of red and green make brown. That just makes the simple color brown. If you want a reddish brown use a little bit more red. If you want a darker brown use more green.
If you want a brown that is greenish use the same amount of red, blue, and yellow. Those colors otherwise known as the primary colors.
Hope this helps!
What do you call people who eat feet?
Normal people, although in differing regions and countries, eat pigs' feet (trotters), chicken feet and other types of animal feet. Various types of animal feet are eaten or used in making stocks. Those who eat them are not called by any special name.
On the Lighter Side:
Although, to coin a term, how about Pedivore? Tootsievore?
"qulity" has an elusive meaning. In fact it is gibberish. Please try again taking more care with spelling.
How do you start recipe for disaster in RuneScape?
You must speak to the cook in Lumbridge Castle. Keep in mind that you have to be a member and it is very difficult to complete.
Which type of heat transfer does an oven mitt reduce?
An oven mitt reduces heat transfer through conduction. Because oven mitts are usually made of materials that are poor conductors of heat, the transfer of heat from the hot object to your hand is reduced when wearing them.
What is the mutiplicative inverse?
The multiplicative inverse of any non-zero number x, is the number y such that x*y = 1 = y*x.
y may also be written as 1/x.
Multiplicative inverses also exist for non-singular matrices.