Sunday, December 27, 2009
Southern living recipes strawberry pie/chocolate layer on top of crust in SL mid 90's?
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What global warming and the ozone layer like to ask?
what is a sphereWhat global warming and the ozone layer like to ask?
a three-deminsional object the shape of the earth moon sun ball etcWhat global warming and the ozone layer like to ask?
A shape that is 3-dimentional that is in the shape of a kick-ball for example.
a three-deminsional object the shape of the earth moon sun ball etcWhat global warming and the ozone layer like to ask?
A shape that is 3-dimentional that is in the shape of a kick-ball for example.
How do I cut a round layer cake with a 3D shaped cake on top?
Specifically, the third one (Mary D's) on this site: http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/wiggles.htmlHow do I cut a round layer cake with a 3D shaped cake on top?
If the 3D part is made from a separate cake you can just slip that part off and cut the round layer cake. Then you can give the 3D part to the person you made the cake for. If the round cake is not big enough to serve everyone else then you can slice the 3D cake and serve that also. If the cake is huge and it's too difficult to remove the 3D part then just slice the 3D part down to the layer cake first and when you're done with the 3D part start on the layer cake.How do I cut a round layer cake with a 3D shaped cake on top?
Two ideas:
1) You could either place the 3D car cake on a cake board cut the same size as the cake, so you could remove it from on top of the round layer before cutting. This should make it easier to remove rather than just using a spatula, which is not going to completely fit under that car cake.
2) You could simply cut it normally in slices/wedges, and just make the pieces that would have both cakes very tall and narrow.
I also like the idea of giving the car cake to the person you made it for!
Happy Baking and Good Luck!
Maria
I would either slice and serve the car first, or remove the car prior to slicing and let the guests decide whether they want a slice of the round cake or the car cake (since 3-D cakes are usually made with a heavier batter, and the round, I'm assuming, is regular cake batter then they would get a choice as to which is their favorite). Simply slide a large, metal spatula under the cake (sometimes using 2 works better, one in front and one on side, to help stabilize), and lift the car cake off and onto a cutting surface.
The cake you're making is a cute one. When my son was going through a car phase at 2, I made the Wilton 3-D car and placed it on top of a large sheet cake, which had a road iced diaganolly onto the top. That was one of the cutest cakes I decorated.
Good luck with the serving!!
try using a metal wire to cut them outglycolic peel hair highlight oil leak olive oil
If the 3D part is made from a separate cake you can just slip that part off and cut the round layer cake. Then you can give the 3D part to the person you made the cake for. If the round cake is not big enough to serve everyone else then you can slice the 3D cake and serve that also. If the cake is huge and it's too difficult to remove the 3D part then just slice the 3D part down to the layer cake first and when you're done with the 3D part start on the layer cake.How do I cut a round layer cake with a 3D shaped cake on top?
Two ideas:
1) You could either place the 3D car cake on a cake board cut the same size as the cake, so you could remove it from on top of the round layer before cutting. This should make it easier to remove rather than just using a spatula, which is not going to completely fit under that car cake.
2) You could simply cut it normally in slices/wedges, and just make the pieces that would have both cakes very tall and narrow.
I also like the idea of giving the car cake to the person you made it for!
Happy Baking and Good Luck!
Maria
I would either slice and serve the car first, or remove the car prior to slicing and let the guests decide whether they want a slice of the round cake or the car cake (since 3-D cakes are usually made with a heavier batter, and the round, I'm assuming, is regular cake batter then they would get a choice as to which is their favorite). Simply slide a large, metal spatula under the cake (sometimes using 2 works better, one in front and one on side, to help stabilize), and lift the car cake off and onto a cutting surface.
The cake you're making is a cute one. When my son was going through a car phase at 2, I made the Wilton 3-D car and placed it on top of a large sheet cake, which had a road iced diaganolly onto the top. That was one of the cutest cakes I decorated.
Good luck with the serving!!
try using a metal wire to cut them out
I got a new tattoo a little while ago and, and I was wondering if peeling of the top layer is common?
The person said that in a few days after getting my tattoo that a thin opaque film will appear and that is normal, so I was wondering if peeling of that top layer was normal too.I got a new tattoo a little while ago and, and I was wondering if peeling of the top layer is common?
Yeah it is. It's a scab.I got a new tattoo a little while ago and, and I was wondering if peeling of the top layer is common?
That's what mine did, too. Also, I think they told me not to get it wet for 3 days. I can't remember that was five years ago.
all you need to apply is either lubricant it is all good!
yes.
Yes, the top layer of skin is going to peel, because when the needle gun was putting the ink into your skin, tiny pockets of air seep in too. This is going to make the skin on and around the tattoo basically molt, but it's okay. The main reason they want you to keep antibiotic ointment or lotion or some sort of moisturizer on it is to make sure it doesn't get infected as well as try to lessen this effect, but it will happen no matter what.
peeling and some bleeding of the ink is normal, You just had a needle rammed into your skin thousands of times, it will heal with the pretty ink inside forever :) Just put some vasaline or neosporin over it to keep it moist
yes it is!
Yeah, the skin often peels a bit. You should be using some sort of moisturizing cream to protect it though.
yes it's fine.
IT'S NORMAL FOR YOUR TATTOO TO PEAL, IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE THE DESIGN AND COLOR ARE COMING OFF ( BUT NOT REALLY) DO NOT PULL THE SKIN, YOU COULD PULL SOME THAT IS NOT LOOSE ENOUGH AND SCARE THE IMAGE AND PULL THE INK OFF FOR GOOD. KEEP PUTTING A%26amp;D OR A PRODUCT CALLED TATTOO GOO ON IT. IT WILL HEAL IN NO TIME
yes use moisturizer
yeah
it's just the scab that's coming off. make sure you are putting an anti-biotic ointment on it to keep infection and drying away so that the healing process won't take as long. also, don't pick at...let the scab come off on its own
i got tat 24 years ago all they told me was to keep vasoline on it i had a fit when it peeled but they do i dont know why.......i still have the tat
Absolutely. You should keep it covered with some sort of topical ointment to keep it fresh looking and stop it from peeling.
they didn't give you instructions?
Yeah it is. It's a scab.I got a new tattoo a little while ago and, and I was wondering if peeling of the top layer is common?
That's what mine did, too. Also, I think they told me not to get it wet for 3 days. I can't remember that was five years ago.
all you need to apply is either lubricant it is all good!
yes.
Yes, the top layer of skin is going to peel, because when the needle gun was putting the ink into your skin, tiny pockets of air seep in too. This is going to make the skin on and around the tattoo basically molt, but it's okay. The main reason they want you to keep antibiotic ointment or lotion or some sort of moisturizer on it is to make sure it doesn't get infected as well as try to lessen this effect, but it will happen no matter what.
peeling and some bleeding of the ink is normal, You just had a needle rammed into your skin thousands of times, it will heal with the pretty ink inside forever :) Just put some vasaline or neosporin over it to keep it moist
yes it is!
Yeah, the skin often peels a bit. You should be using some sort of moisturizing cream to protect it though.
yes it's fine.
IT'S NORMAL FOR YOUR TATTOO TO PEAL, IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE THE DESIGN AND COLOR ARE COMING OFF ( BUT NOT REALLY) DO NOT PULL THE SKIN, YOU COULD PULL SOME THAT IS NOT LOOSE ENOUGH AND SCARE THE IMAGE AND PULL THE INK OFF FOR GOOD. KEEP PUTTING A%26amp;D OR A PRODUCT CALLED TATTOO GOO ON IT. IT WILL HEAL IN NO TIME
yes use moisturizer
yeah
it's just the scab that's coming off. make sure you are putting an anti-biotic ointment on it to keep infection and drying away so that the healing process won't take as long. also, don't pick at...let the scab come off on its own
i got tat 24 years ago all they told me was to keep vasoline on it i had a fit when it peeled but they do i dont know why.......i still have the tat
Absolutely. You should keep it covered with some sort of topical ointment to keep it fresh looking and stop it from peeling.
they didn't give you instructions?
I got a movie that is split on two discs is it possible to put it on one dual layer disc?
yes, if the total is under 8.5 gigs
In Smackdown Vs Raw 2007, How do you uncheck the match layer?
IM having a really hard time with this, i dont want glasses on the guys face while he is fightingIn Smackdown Vs Raw 2007, How do you uncheck the match layer?
Go to ';Layer Organizer'; on the Layers and Extras tab and choose ';Display Setup';. Then choose a layer by pressing A, a menu will pop up allowing you to choose which times you want the layer to appear, Cutscene, Entrance, or Match. If you don't want the layer to show up during the match, then highlight Match and press A.In Smackdown Vs Raw 2007, How do you uncheck the match layer?
Go to create a character, press edit then go to accessories and uncheck where you don't want your character to have glasses. You should have 3 choices. (in ring, Back stage, Entrance).
Go to ';Layer Organizer'; on the Layers and Extras tab and choose ';Display Setup';. Then choose a layer by pressing A, a menu will pop up allowing you to choose which times you want the layer to appear, Cutscene, Entrance, or Match. If you don't want the layer to show up during the match, then highlight Match and press A.In Smackdown Vs Raw 2007, How do you uncheck the match layer?
Go to create a character, press edit then go to accessories and uncheck where you don't want your character to have glasses. You should have 3 choices. (in ring, Back stage, Entrance).
Is it okay to layer EXTREMELY curly hair?
okay ive got like majorly curly hair. but i wear it straightened. would it look okay if i got layers? or would it look terrible? or should i get it thinned? help!Is it okay to layer EXTREMELY curly hair?
yes as long as you get long layers, if you get short layers your hair will have a triangle looking effect when it is dry and be poofy.Is it okay to layer EXTREMELY curly hair?
I would get the layers because it will help de-frizzify your hair ;) My friend has extremely curly hair too and she got layers which took care of her frizzy problem. =] It also makes your easier to style AND straighten =]
Yeah, actually layers are great for curly hair. You may want to get it thinned also, but I would ask your stylist what she/he thinks. They would know what layers are best for your hair type.
Well in my opinion i think you should get layers because layers are cute and plus since you got curly hair i don't think you need your hair thinned.
if you are gonna straight it then yes i think it would be okay.
answer mine please.
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Think Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman... it will look great.... I have fairly curly hair too and i live it I dont straighten it much though.
Ov course it'll look ok.. My natural hair is curly %26amp; i hve alotta layers.. buhh i mostly keep my hair str8 %26amp; my hair is thin soo.. dnt thin out yur hair leave yur hair thick (:
yes as long as you get long layers, if you get short layers your hair will have a triangle looking effect when it is dry and be poofy.Is it okay to layer EXTREMELY curly hair?
I would get the layers because it will help de-frizzify your hair ;) My friend has extremely curly hair too and she got layers which took care of her frizzy problem. =] It also makes your easier to style AND straighten =]
Yeah, actually layers are great for curly hair. You may want to get it thinned also, but I would ask your stylist what she/he thinks. They would know what layers are best for your hair type.
Well in my opinion i think you should get layers because layers are cute and plus since you got curly hair i don't think you need your hair thinned.
if you are gonna straight it then yes i think it would be okay.
answer mine please.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>
Think Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman... it will look great.... I have fairly curly hair too and i live it I dont straighten it much though.
Ov course it'll look ok.. My natural hair is curly %26amp; i hve alotta layers.. buhh i mostly keep my hair str8 %26amp; my hair is thin soo.. dnt thin out yur hair leave yur hair thick (:
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