Thursday, January 7, 2010

Does anyone know what powder material i can use to simulate dust?

I need to simulate dust to figure out which material cleans the dus the best on household stuff. I know dust are positivly charged particles but I am not sure how to simulate dust on things.Does anyone know what powder material i can use to simulate dust?
Just use a vacuum to clean your house, and then shake the bag out to get the real thing.Does anyone know what powder material i can use to simulate dust?
how about sawdust or talcum powder
how about talc powder?
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  • Can I put creatine powder in hot food and drinks?

    If I put creatine powder in hot food, say a bowl of ravioli after I've heated it. Will that affect the creatine at all?Can I put creatine powder in hot food and drinks?
    definetly not...heating creatine will cause it to break down into creatinine faster.





    * I test nutritional supplements for various leading manufacturesCan I put creatine powder in hot food and drinks?
    Yes you can, people commonly eat it with oat meal, milk, coffee, ect. So yeah, its okay to, depending on the taste lol, that makes the difference, you don't want chocolate flavored ramen do ya? No the creatine will be fine. so don't worry
    Heating creatine changes the molecular structure. It's similar to what happens when you boil vegetables, you kill most of the enzymes. Drink it cool or cold, no exceptions.
    i think some of my guy friends put it in drinks.so idk why you couldnt put it in food too?

    How important is Baking powder in peanut butter cookies.

    I really want to make peanut butter cookies, but the recipes say we need baking powder, we don't have any baking powder and the shops are closed, how important is Baking powder in Peanut butter cookies? and if it is really important does anyone else have any other peanut butter recipes that don't have Baking powder or shortening?


    Thank you so much in advanced!How important is Baking powder in peanut butter cookies.
    it keeps them edible. make cookies without baking powder and they wont rise, and turn out as really hard flat cookies. you can in some cases subsititute baking powder with flower and yeast.How important is Baking powder in peanut butter cookies.
    I assume the recipe calls for plain flour and baking powder. Maybe you could use self-raising flour instead.



    All three types of baking powder is harmful for


    health. It leaves carbon d oxide behind and


    remain in food. It block intestine and kidney.



    Butter is usually a decent substitute for shortening. The texture won't be quite the same, but it will work.





    If you don't have baking powder, you can use baking soda instead. Use 1/3 the amount of baking soda as the recipe says (so, if it's 1 tsp powder, use 1/3 tsp soda). Again, it's not quite the same but it's much better than just omitting it.
    it helps with the rising a bit.... you can substitute baking soad and a bit of cornstrach ( and/or cream of tartar) I did com across a couple of peanut butter cookie recipes where the reviewer of the recipe OMITTED the baking soda and said the cookies turned out just fine.... try making A few without and chill the dough in the fridge and if that batch turns out then youre ok...if not, just simply go to the store tomorrow and get the powder and add to your chilled dough and finish baking your cookies tomorrow.... sounds delicious!
    Hi as someone else said you could use self raising flour instead or if you do not have baking flour you could use 1/4 teaspoon of bi-carb soda, 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tarter which makes 1 teaspoon of baking powder as the other is just filling if you really want to have the filling the use arrowroot flour and so that would be 1/4 teaspoon but you really don't need it.


    Hope that this helps See
    sorry all of my calls for baking powder. instead of using shorting i use margine or butter. makes the cookies tast better.


    i have also made cookies with out using baking powder. what happens is they dont rise as much some times not at all.


    good luck

    Do any of you use brewer's yeast and garlic powder as a flea and tick preventative?

    Does it work? How do you give it to them and how much? Also someone told me about a product called badgers(?) that you rub on your dog to keep ticks off. What is this?Do any of you use brewer's yeast and garlic powder as a flea and tick preventative?
    wow, that first guy is a total prickDo any of you use brewer's yeast and garlic powder as a flea and tick preventative?
    Garlic can irritate a dog, so be careful with it. If you want something that's more natural, you can use Canine Target Spray for Fleas. I use it on my dogs and I really like it because it is all natural. It's a herbal forumla that acts as insect repellant - without any side effects!!





    Here's the link: http://www.petwellbeing.com/dog-fleas-p6鈥?/a>
    Use garlic and have not had fleas for 2 years tried brewers east gives my 2 dogs chronic wind that don鈥檛 smell to nice i give 1 clove every 4 days for each dog mixed in with there food





    It does work one of my dogs is allergic to all chemical treatment that the vet has prescribed


    It will not kill fleas but will stop them getting comfortable on your dog
    No, I get preventives from our vet. As fleas and ticks are harmful to a dog I don't want to muck around with stuff that don't work.
    Since I'm not a gullible granny-tale-believing sucker,of course I don't.


    NO ';home remedy'; repels fleas...or any other insect.


    INSECTICIDES KILL them.


    Try 21st.century progress.





    If you only want your fairy tales reinforced...WHY ASK???? Talk to your mirror next time.

    If you are making banana bread and you use regular flour, would you use baking soda or baking powder?

    My mom told me not to use either baking soda or baking powder if i were to use regular flour and i can't remember which one she said not to use.If you are making banana bread and you use regular flour, would you use baking soda or baking powder?
    Try this one. Its from an old NY restaurant that was the first to have a salad bar. Its really moist and delicious!


    Cookie's Steak Pub Banana Nut Bread Recipe





    2 Eggs


    1 c Packed Light Brown Sugar


    3/4 c vegetable Oil


    1/2 c Sour Cream


    1/2 ts Cinnamon


    1 ts Baking Soda


    1 ts baking powder


    1 ts Orange Juice


    1 1/3 c Mashed Ripe Banana


    1 c Chopped Walnuts


    1 3/4 c Unsifted flour





    In bowl, beat eggs. Whisk in brown sugar and oil until thoroughly blended.


    Add sour cream, cinnamon, baking soda, baking powder, orange juice, mashed


    banana, walnuts and flour mixing well preferably by hand.


    Pour into oiled 12';x4';x4'; loaf pan. Bake in 375 oven for 50 minutes and


    until done. Cool in pan on rack for 10 minutes. Loosen edges and turn out


    to complete cooling on rack. Wrap in foil or waxed paper.If you are making banana bread and you use regular flour, would you use baking soda or baking powder?
    you use both to get the bread to rise correctly. Use only soda for pancakes or cookies





    Banana Bread





    3 eggs, beaten


    1 c. vegetable oil


    2 c. sugar


    2 c. mashes banana


    2 tsp. vanilla


    1 tsp. baking soda


    ½ tsp. baking powder


    1 tsp. cinnamon


    1 tsp. salt


    ½ c. pecans, chopped (optional)


    3 c. AP flour





    Grease and flour a 10” Dutch oven. In a large bowl, beat eggs, then add oil, sugar, banana, and vanilla; mix vigorously to cream together. Sift together flour, soda, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. Stir in flour until well combined then add optional nuts. Pour batter into Dutch oven. Bake at 325° with 7 coals under and 12 coals on top for 1 to 1 ¼ hours, until tooth pick inserted in the center comes out clean. You can also use 2 loaf pans for this recipe if you like.


    Serves 12 to 16
    Add 1 1/4 teaspoons of baking powder and a pinch of salt to every cup of regular flour! :)
    Baking Soda

    Can baking powder be used as a substitute for baby powder?

    I got a temporary airbrush tattoo and the instructions were to powder it before showering/sleeping. They said to use baby powder but would baking powder do the same, or like, arm %26amp; hammer powder? Its not for baking, just for keeping the tattoo longer.


    Thanks.Can baking powder be used as a substitute for baby powder?
    If you sweat, the sodium in the baking powder will burn and you'll be rubbing in no time. Calcium acid sulfate might not help matters any either. In a pinch, cornstarch would be the better bet.





    As for showering, drug stores have these plastic cast protectors that would work better than the cornstarch. It's what my son used when he got his marvelous tattoo.Can baking powder be used as a substitute for baby powder?
    lol I have to admit it is a funny question!





    But I can answer it for you. What the powder does is keep the tattoo dry. Which in turns makes it last longer. So in theory you could use baking powder to do the same thing. (I wouldn't use arm %26amp; hammer though)





    But another alternative that most women have is setting powder. This is makeup like stuff,I use it every weekend when doing airbrush tattoos, but I dont know what its real use is! So that is what I put on the tattoo when customer buys one.





    If you are not a girl, you can ask your sister, mom, grandma or girlfriend. They will have it.





    But you could also use any other kind of makeup that is powdery.





    But yes, I think putting a little baking powder on will do the trick!





    Hope this helps!
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    Anyone have information about a J Barnes Black powder/percussion cap 12 gauge double barrel shot gun?

    I would like to find out the manufacture date, origin, possible worth, etc. I have been searching the www unable to find anything about this gun. Thanks for your help in advance.Anyone have information about a J Barnes Black powder/percussion cap 12 gauge double barrel shot gun?
    I have checked J Barnes against know British makers, with negative results, problem is that mean nothing, as many small gun makers are lost in obscurity. The same applies to American makers. Your gun is certainly not worthless. It could be worth a few hundred or a few thousand, so you might consider a professional appraisal of the weapon. The below link give you an idea of how this works. It may require a hands on inspection. Yours could be a flintlock to percussion conversion. At least you have a maker name. A lot of these guns have nothing on them.





    I was hoping there was a link to the famous bullet brand, Barnes, but the company is only 75 years old. Good Luck.





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