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its a paste with very fine granules of somethingthe one from my dentist comes in this tiny 'one time' use cup, covered with aluminum foil, and its very thick, almost not a pastei've asked my dentist to give me some and he did, but i dont like to keep asking.they are not quot;retail packagedquot; and being in tiny round cups tells me they were specifically made for the dentist's apparatusanyone know of anything similar?i really like the clean feeling they givethanks
SORRY but they don't sell these over the counter b/c the grid for these paste are too abrasive for daily useThey are only sold to dental officesThey come in fine medium and coarseThey're mainly used to remove stains that normal everyday toothpaste can notAlso using these paste daily can cause irreversible damage to your enamel.
my niece always comes and has sunday dinner at my house but she always asks for vanilla crunch its something that she has at school my question to youdo you know HOW TO MAKE IT?
Give me the pot and a straw
Every morning I wake up My cat has destroyed my househe is wiping is butt on my carpetchewing the cords clawing anywhere he can get a gripHis water bowl is always knocked completely over litter all over the floor and I have a enclosed litter boxSo how can I calm him down he is reckless.
Could be bored, but could also be acting up because of some stressHaving him fixed can helpMy Grandma makes our cats sleep in their own room at night to prevent such thingsMight work if you have the room and can't get him to stopLeave toys out for him and maybe a scratching post.
We are having a small (late) Thanksgiving tomorrow.I have a 4 pound turkey breastCan I just lather it in butter? Do I wrap it in aluminum foil? I don't have many herbsI just want simple.I have a roasting pan.What do I do?
Age: 20 Gender: F What I recycle: plastic bottles, paper/cardboard Recycling collection should be: increased where I am living, but I think this would depend on the communityI'm living on a college campus right now, and we have recycling bins; however, the bins fill up before it's collectedI'm afraid that this leads other students to just throw out things that they normally would put in the recycling binsI do think there should be more bins in public spacesHowever, I've seen some places that have recycling bins, and people just treat them as regular garbage cans (often throwing unfinished food into them)If there was a way to regulate what gets tossed into public recycling bins (only recyclables, keeping out things like food), then I think that would be the best solutionIf there were more bins, I would walk further to use them in nice weatherWhen the weather's not too nice for walking in (winter, for example), I'd probably be unwilling to walk much further to get to a recycling binYes, I think there should be more public campaigns to promote recycling.
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It depends where you are storing them, and if the food is frozen or not, but I am thinking aluminum foil since it acts as an insulation that retains the coolness versus plastic where the heat from light has direct contact with the food.
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Just to be on the safe side, this is what I do: I get a tile and use either polyester fiberfill or note cards on top and arrange my clay piecesI then put the tile inside of an oven bake bagOven bake bags come in different sizes like the largest can hold a turkeyAfter I put the tile and clay pieces into the bag, I fold the open end as much as I can and hold it shut with paper clipsClothespins would work fine alsoI then place the bag on a foil lined cookie sheet and bake the piecesWhen the time is over, I shut the oven off and leave everything inside until totally coolThen I take the bag outside and open it to remove the clay piecesThe bags can be reused until they get a hole or tearYou could also put the clay pieces into a foil baking pan and then cover the whole thing with foil to seal in the clay fumes and any residue that comes from the baking process.
I have a pet bunny, Maddie, who likes to nibble on baseboards and sides of cardboard boxes that aren't meant for herShe also likes to dig in the carpetShe has plenty of things ok for her to chew on: Several cardboard tubes and boxes, a box to dig in with shredded papers, newspaper to shred, her own blanket, and a chew-able wooden arch I made for herWhat can I put or rub onto the baseboards to deter her from them without hurting her?
Plain, unscented ivory soap works great! I have two rabbits who used to do all of that and ivory soap works great and is completely safe for them (as long as its the unscented kind.) You can basically buy it at most pharmacies and grocery stores and just rub it where she chews.
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