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| After removing the bread from the oven, wrap it in foil & put it in the fridge until it cools. This will soften the crust & develop the flavour. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| For thinner, softer crust, throw a handful of ice cubes into the bottom of the oven just as the crust is beginning to brown. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Plan ahead to decrease your braking. Your brakes waste valuable kinetic energy by turning it into heat. Coast into driveways & coast up to stop lights. Be careful, don't run any red lights or collide with anything while trying to save kinetic energy. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| If you have an automatic transmission, watch your RPM gauge while accelerating. Accelerate slowly while trying to keep your RPMs low. You will be surprised how much gas this saves. Tip Credibility: 4 |
| To prevent egg shells from cracking, add a pinch of salt to the water before hard-boiling! Tip Credibility: 4 |
| Poke an egg with a small sewing needle before hard-boiling, and the egg will peel with ease! And hold that needle in place with a magnet refrigerator clip! Tip Credibility: 4 |
| To determine whether an egg is fresh, immerse it in a pan of cool, salted water. If it sinks, it is fresh~if it rises to the surface, throw it away. Tip Credibility: 5 |
| Develop multiple levels of consciousness. Your actions should be sequential & universally correct. You will be confused for some time, before you learn the dance. Be strong & loving & fearless. Tip Credibility: 5 |
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