things arent made from metal nowdays because metal lasts and is high quality and costs more to make, they make it from plastic now because its cheap, will break, and that means more profit for them, last thing companies wanna do is sell u quality items....
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1. You'll get more juice out of a citrus fruit if you cut it in the other direction (cut along the fruit's equator, not its meridian). Boom! 2. Don't put aluminum things in a dishwashing machine. Automatic dishwasher detergent reacts really badly with aluminum.
Taras: "LUKE! STOP!" Luke: "NO!" Taras: "Boom, I am your father! You want to help me use these wintage gadjeks to peel boilad patayta, whoa so cool, thumbs ap fa me"
You said "aluminium" properly. Nice. The potato gadget is called a "ricer" because the potato looks like rice when it comes out. My mum had one from the 1950s.
It's not said wrong either way. The periodic table has several different names for each element depending on country. In america, Al is aluminum, in other places, it's aluminium. That is why people pronounce it differently.
While both spellings are used in day to day life, the IUPAC standardized aluminium in 1990, so it is technically the correct spelling of the word. Aluminum actually predates Aluminium, though. Humphry Davy, the guy that discovered the element, initially called it Alumium, then Aluminum, then settled on Aluminium in 1812. Aluminium was actually the preferred spelling even in the US until around the turn of the 20th century, when most journalists used the -um ending rather than the -ium ending, thanks to the 1828 and 1913 Noah Webster's dictionary using the -um ending.
he makes such a mess of the easiest things xD thats the best thing about his video's. squeeze juice --> juice on the counter, small pieces of fruit all over the place...
"Boom! Whoooa!...oops" I must have replayed that part a dozen times, and it made me laugh each time. May very well become my go-to vid when I need a pick-me-up 😊
Daddy Pig he made a video on why you should crack it on a flat surface. If you crack iron the counter rather then the edge of a bowl, you won't have eggshell dropping into your egg.
I live vintage stuff. It can sometimes outperform the new stuff. I have vintage coleman lanterns 60+ years old, my oldest one(s) to be from 1945 to be precise. Some range down to 1920's, and guess what? They work as good as the new ones. But the the catch is, theyre more durable, as long as you take good care of them. The new ones use hollow plastic valve wheels, and rubber O rings to seal off the valve. The older ones use a solid plastic valve wheel, graphite packing to seal off the valve, some globes that arent made in china, and the fuel tanks are made of brass, and one part steel, so that means less rust if moisture is present. New ones are made of all steel, so that means rust. I mean, the new ones do their job, but i simply think the old ones are built more tough and last longer. I restored 10, (got them up and running, and minor cleaning) and they all work awesome.
That's actually how it is said. Every other English speaking country says aluminium, we (assuming you are an American also) say aluminum, which is technically right too.
the fact that you gave your dog a real name and npt one like "mittens, spot or patches" is the best AND that you acknowledge you have deep conversations with him- you're a great pet parent!