(A special household tip.)
The typical recipe for removing old floor wax is 1/2 cup of powdered floor cleaner and 2 cups of ammonia in 1 gallon of cool water, some fine steel wool, and a lot of elbow grease. There are commercial wax removers on the market. Some are recommended on labels of their brand-mate floor polishes.
Welcome to Kay's Recipes n Stuff!
You are invited to share the joy of cooking. This culinary blog consists not only of my favorite family recipes but also provides delicious insight into my vast collection of hundreds of recipes. I have included some culinary and household hints that I have found to be useful in my own home. It is my sincere hope that you will find this blog to be an invaluable resource. Enjoy your visit and come back often.
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Cooking Calculator
Use this handy calculator to convert international measures used in recipes. Simply enter the required value into the input field at the top and then press the appropriate button to perform the calculation.
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Roasting Chart
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| Temperatures are most accurately determined by using an instant thermometer inserted in the meat where indicated and withdrawn to take a reading. | |
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BEEF, in the center not touching the bone
130ºF (54ºC) rare
160ºF (71ºC) medium
180ºF (82ºC) well done
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LAMB, in the center not touching the bone
140ºF (60ºC) pink
145ºF (63ºC) medium-rare
165ºF (74ºC) well done
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POULTRY,chicken, in breast, 170ºF (77ºC) |
PORK AND VEAL, in the center not touching the bone
160ºF (71ºC)
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Nutrition Calculator
Make smart choices about the foods you eat. Quickly
lookup nutritional information including calories, fat,
carbs, sodium, and more on thousands of foods. I found this neat tool at Wootus.com. Use their
new nutrition calculator tool to add up your calories!
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