If you ever wanted to make edible cookie dough, it's important to heat-treat your flour to protect against salmonella.
"If it's hot outside for you, it's most likely even hotter for your pet," one expert tells NPR. Here's how to protect your pet outdoors, keep them engaged inside and respond to signs of heat stroke.
Avoid the five most common cookie making mistakes and learn how to heat-treat flour from Kristen Tomlan, founder of DŌ, Cookie Dough Confections.
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Heat treating is easy and I can prove it - I taught my seventh grader son how to do it. You can heat treat knives too!
prickly heat or miliaria, occurs when sweat gets trapped in the skin, causing inflammation. It can develop anywhere on the body, but on the face, it typically develops due to blocked sweat...
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Move the rabbit to a cool space. Once you notice signs of heat stroke, immediately but gently pick the rabbit up and carry it to a cool place. This could be a room with a fan or air conditioning, whatever space you have readily available. Cool the rabbit down. As an emergency measure, start to cool the rabbit. This can be done by spritzing the rabbit's coat with cool, but not freezing, water, or standing the rabbit in a few inches of tepid water. However, make sure the water is just one or two i...
Heat rash can be irritating, but it's not typically dangerous. Here's how to treat it and find relief at home.
Thanks to Mike Poutiatine, TWJC, Robert Hugh, Head VI, and Snackin for becoming Knife Steel Nerds Patreon supporters! I was able to purchase a forge to do these experiments with thanks to the contributions of supporters. Video Version · The general information in this article also exists as a YouTube video for those that prefer to consume their information that way: Importance of Prior Microstructure · In a previous article I wrote about how to normalize and anneal steel after forging but be...