A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s did you know diary
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Welcome to my Donna’s did you know diary for this month and pleased to share the following with you.
Here’s what I learned for this month.
1) Important info about your toes!
Losing your big toe or your little can greatly affect your ability to walk.
You can manage to keep your balance if you were to lost any of the other toes.
2) About cinnamon powder?
It is more nutritious to use cinnamon powder in your coffee than cream or sugar.
Cinamon powder is less sweet and is good for your digestion.
It also has less carbs.
3) About batteries!
This is really important for you to know.
If you are not using a gadget or device where you are using regular batteries,
you need to remove them so that you save on your battery’s energy.
Only insert your batteries when using said device or gadget.
Additionally, unused batteries in a device or gadget can often lead to a battery going bad and its liquid damaging the gadget or device.
4) The difference between grease proof paper and parchment paper?
Use parchment paper to place at the bottom of a baking pan.
Do not use grease proof paper to do this.
Use grease proof paper to wrap such things as cakes, cookies, and pies.
5) Using paper towels?
Use paper towels to absorb grease.
Example from nuts, fried chicken, and so on.
You can put a paper towel on a plate and then a piece of chicken on it when warming it in your microwave.
6) Experiencing itchy ears?
Dip a Q Tip in a bit of WI hazel
then gently insert the Q Tip into your ear and make sure that you have covered the itchy area in your ear.
7) About broiling versus grilling!
Broiling is the process of rotating your meat on steel sticks in your oven.
Grilling refers to cooking your meat on both sides.
8) About avocado!
You need to eat it as soon as you cut it.
If you leave it for too long after cutting it then you run the risk of it becoming black.
You could squeeze a bit of lemon juice over it to preserve it.
9) Taking care when plugging in a cord into an outlet!
Make sure to have dry hands when doing this
As you can receive a bit of an electric jolt if your hands or fingers are wet.
10) When setting your clock?
Never move the hands backwards as it may damage the mechanism of the clock.