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Candles

Candles consist of two main parts, wax and a wick. The wick is lit to provide light. At one time, they were the main source of nighttime light for in most homes. In more modern settings they are used more for fragrance or mood setting. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, scents, and colors.

1,702 Questions

What do the candles on the manorah repusent?

the eight days the Maccabees's held their fort until the roman concur

How do you make a never ending candle?

The only way to make a never ending candle is to never burn it. A never ending candle is just for show.

When did Yankee candle quit being publicly traded?

It was founded in 1969 and has been publicly traded since 1999 as YCC

Mama Day in what is candle walk?

Candle Walk was when the residents of Willow Springs would create gifts for one another (the product of their own hands), get together, and walk the road with candles. It was a communal experience meant to commemorate the memory of Sapphira Wade and her flight from Bascomb Wade in 1823.

Do you have sample message of 18 candles for the debutant?

tell the happy moments your with her, and the best message is when it comes from the heart so listen to what your heart says. don't forget to make a wish for her and give her a good luck. :)

Show diagram of candle flame zone?

The candle has 4 zones:

Blue zone

Dark inner zone

luminous zone

non-luminous zone

What ac charger should be used for versalite 1.5 million candle power spotlite?

Here is the information that I got off mine:

Class 2 Transformer

13VDC 1000mA

Model: SADC-0891

The plug that goes into the spotlight is 5mm

Is Yankee Candle a public company?

No. The company was acquired by the private equity group of Madison Dearborn Partners LLC in 2007 for approximately $1.6 billion

What kind of eggs are created by beeswax?

the won that comes from factoryies that mak candles or the won that comes from my ears dl

Why are candles significant during shabbat?

They symbolise light. They mark the presence of the Shabbat itself, and also hint to the Divine presence.

Where did Burning candle at both ends originate?

flying monkeys come and take baloons from elephants during easter

How do you get dust off of a candle?

To remove dust from a candle, gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth or paper towel. If the dust is stubborn, you can slightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild cleaner, but be sure to avoid getting any liquid on the wick. For intricate designs, use a small brush or a soft toothbrush to reach crevices. Always ensure the candle is completely dry before lighting it.

What are added advantages of using beeswax candles?

If there is one smell that intoxicates me, it's the smell of beeswax candles They remind me of my early childhood days at Waldorf when we used to make candles by dipping them over and over into into big buckets of beeswax. The beautiful scent of a beeswax candle relaxes me and it's also good to know that when I burn beeswax candles, I don't have the worry of toxins wafting through the house. Unfortunately, most candles are better left unlit because they are made of paraffin wax. Beeswax candles are, on the other hand, made by bees. Well not entirely, but you get the point. Bees work to make the honey for the wax. It is all natural and there are many advantages to using beeswax candles over paraffin candles. Paraffin (the wax) is made from vegetable, animal, and petroleum wastes. When you burn these substances, toxic substances have the potential to be given off in the flame. Have you ever seen black smoke coming from a candle flame? It occurs when the candle is getting close to being burned out because there is no more wax to burn. These are the chemicals being released into the air. Decorative candles of this type typically do not burn clean. When the wax re-hardens you will see the black residue in the wax. The wax creates a pitting phenomenon in the center of the candle and the wax also drips down the side and ruins the look of the candle. Another little known fact is that the wicks in the center of many candles contain lead. When burning the wick, the lead can be released into the air air around us. Yuck! Unfortunately, candles like this are mostly found at discount stores so they are in a lot of homes! People with respiratory problems should especially avoid being around burning paraffin candles (any parents with children that have asthma?) On the other hand, beeswax candles are a great alternative. Many people pass over them because they cost more and the large variety of scented candles on the market seem more appealing upfront. But there is much more to a beeswax candle than meets the eye: * They burn clean. That means no pollutants are released into the air. The air is actually cleaner because what is given off by the beeswax works to eliminate odors and other pollutants from the air. * For people who want to keep the shape of the candle, beeswax candles do not do any pitting when the wax is burned. In fact, the wax burns out towards the end of the candle. * Beeswax candles do not drip over. They continue to burn until there is nothing left. * They are not scented artificially. They do give off a smell of sweet honey. * The color of the candle is the natural color of the wax. * Beeswax candles burn longer than paraffin wax candles. For your twenty bucks you will get over 100 hours of candle burning pleasure.

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He jumped over the candle stick?

Jack jumped over the candle stick in the children's nursery rhyme.

"Jack be nimble Jack be quick Jack jumped over the candle stick"

When did Lewis and Clark eat candles?

Oh honey, Lewis and Clark didn't chow down on candles like it was a gourmet meal. They were too busy exploring the American West in the early 1800s to worry about snacking on wax. So, to answer your question, they never ate candles because that's just plain silly.