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How Do You Remove Tartar?
Tartar is simply mineralised plaque build up on teeth formed from plaque bacteria, minerals in saliva and food particles. It is commonly referred to as calculus by dentists. Tartar is usually either yellowish or brownish depending on its...
8 commentsWhat is baking soda?
Baking soda is what causes bread to rise. Chemically, it is salt. Baking soda maintains a stable pH, which allows it to neutralize other substances.
9 commentsBaking an Angel Food Cake from Scratch -- You Can Do It!
Next time you want angel food cake, try baking one from scratch. These simple techniques will help you have cake success!
9 commentsHow to live in Pattaya in Thailand on ten dollars a day or less
The average visitor to Pattaya may wonder why anyone would want to live in Pattaya, Thailand on less than ten dollars a day. This is because your average visitor is a holidaymaker on a package tour booked into thickly carpeted plush luxury hotel...
20 commentsCopycat Burger King Recipes
Copycat recipes for some of the most delicious sandwiches on the Burger King menu. Learn how you can make them less greasy, less fattening and more nutritious.
19 commentsChemical Peels: Alpha Aydroxy Acids (AHA's)
Chemical exfoliation or peels are good for people of any age to help reveal new skin that is revitalized, healthy and vibrant. A good chemical peel will successfully treat facial wrinkles and lines, weathered skin, hyperpigmentation, and brown spots by getting rid of pore-clogging dead skin and debris.
2 commentsPattaya Fish and Chip Shop Review
My origins lie in the North East of England where in my youth Fish and Chips were a staple food. Although I spent most of my early years living in Kuwait we returned at intervals to Durham and a regular once or twice weekly meal of Fish and...
10 commentsWhat Is Cream of Tartar?
Have you ever seen cream of tartar in the store or on Grandma's and wondered, What is cream of tartar? Well, here's your answer to that, plus what is cream of tartar used for in baking, and other uses for cream of tartar.
3 commentsTaking care of false teeth: Soaking solutions, commercial and homemade.
False teeth require daily care. This hub outlines the use of denture cleaning solutions, both homemade and commercial.
5 commentsAustrian baking and cooking frustrations
I tried Sacher Torte the first time I was in Vienna and loved it. When I moved to Austria bought recipe books, but it was a frustrating experience, as they don't measure ingredients with cups and spoons, but weigh them! I also had problems with baking pans and with ingredients like brown sugar, vanilla, baking powder, cream of tartar, gelatin and condensed milk!
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