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Friday, February 22, 2013
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Filling Your Plate: Part V - Ingredient Substitutions
I thought it was about time to throw this out there as it may come in handy when your food storage recipes come up short on some needed ingredients. I am sure there are many more out there. If you have a favorite, let's hear it!
Enjoy!
Ingredient Substitutions
by P. Kendall 1 (4/08)
Quick Facts...
It is sometimes more convenient to substitute an ingredient than it is to go out and purchase the necessary ingredient.
When substituting ingredients, take into account the differences in taste, moisture content, texture and weight.
When substituting for sugar and flour, consider the differences in sweetening and thickening power.
Understand the physical and chemical properties of all ingredients.
Measuring accurately will help avoid disappointment.
How many times have you been ready to cook and found you were out of a certain ingredient? Sometimes it is inconvenient to run out and purchase the necessary ingredient -- it's easier to use a similar product as a replacement. There are, however, several factors to consider when substituting ingredients. Take into account differences in flavor, moisture, texture and weight.
Substitutions with an acid factor, such as molasses, need to be neutralized to avoid changes in the flavor and texture of the product. Differences in sweetening and thickening power need consideration in sugar and flour substitutions. To help avoid disappointments when substituting ingredients, understand the physical and chemical properties of all ingredients. Measure accurately.
Table 1 gives substitutes that may be used to get a finished product similar to the original. The following abbreviations are used:
tsp = teaspoon
Tbsp = tablespoon
oz = ounce
lb = pound
Gleefully Ripped from the Colorado State University Extension site.
Enjoy!
Ingredient Substitutions
by P. Kendall 1 (4/08)
Quick Facts...
It is sometimes more convenient to substitute an ingredient than it is to go out and purchase the necessary ingredient.
When substituting ingredients, take into account the differences in taste, moisture content, texture and weight.
When substituting for sugar and flour, consider the differences in sweetening and thickening power.
Understand the physical and chemical properties of all ingredients.
Measuring accurately will help avoid disappointment.
How many times have you been ready to cook and found you were out of a certain ingredient? Sometimes it is inconvenient to run out and purchase the necessary ingredient -- it's easier to use a similar product as a replacement. There are, however, several factors to consider when substituting ingredients. Take into account differences in flavor, moisture, texture and weight.
Substitutions with an acid factor, such as molasses, need to be neutralized to avoid changes in the flavor and texture of the product. Differences in sweetening and thickening power need consideration in sugar and flour substitutions. To help avoid disappointments when substituting ingredients, understand the physical and chemical properties of all ingredients. Measure accurately.
Table 1 gives substitutes that may be used to get a finished product similar to the original. The following abbreviations are used:
tsp = teaspoon
Tbsp = tablespoon
oz = ounce
lb = pound
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Gleefully Ripped from the Colorado State University Extension site.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Mosin Magic Part 6 - The Saga Continues
Time marches on, and so do innovations of technology. The SHOT show is one of those gatherings of goodness for those who love firearms. Unfortunately I was not in attendance, but many who were posted videos online allowing us some idea of what was there.
One of those innovations is the Archangel Mosin-Nagant stock.
Shot Show 2013 Archangel Mosin-Nagant stock
Now that is nice! I look forward to reading some reviews on it once it is released for sale.
Whoops!
It seems that I overlooked the bolt when discussing modifications to install a scope. eBay yields up several bolt bending services which will benefit you even if you do not add a scope, both moving the bolt closer in proximity to the stock and adding leverage by lengthening the bolt handle. In addition to having your bolt modified, you can also have a "Safety Ring" added which will allow you to more easily engage the cumbersome safety should you choose not to go with a Timney Trigger. All this work can be done for $38.00!!!! Here is the listing.
Here is a YouTube video showcasing some of his work.
Now while searching on eBay for "Stuff", I came across this new scope mount. It is so new that it has no catchy name given to it yet. It replaces the rear sight base and affords 8 mounting locations. It is a Weaver style with a machined in non-adjustable open sight for 100 yards. Compared to it's competition, it seems reasonably priced at $45.00 including shipping.
Now, since we have mentioned modifying the safety, lets look at the other option which I readily found. It is much more expensive, but it is not a permanent mod. I am talking about the Brass Stacker Cocking Knob Safety Pull Ring. At $48.00 it is a much more expensive option than the eBay offering, but I like its design better. It comes in black or polished finish.
I am glad to see all these new products for the Mosin, helping these inexpensive war-horses live yet a longer life amongst the appreciative Gun owners of America.
One of those innovations is the Archangel Mosin-Nagant stock.
Here it is on the M44.
Shot Show 2013 Archangel Mosin-Nagant stock
Now that is nice! I look forward to reading some reviews on it once it is released for sale.
Whoops!
It seems that I overlooked the bolt when discussing modifications to install a scope. eBay yields up several bolt bending services which will benefit you even if you do not add a scope, both moving the bolt closer in proximity to the stock and adding leverage by lengthening the bolt handle. In addition to having your bolt modified, you can also have a "Safety Ring" added which will allow you to more easily engage the cumbersome safety should you choose not to go with a Timney Trigger. All this work can be done for $38.00!!!! Here is the listing.
Here is a YouTube video showcasing some of his work.
Now while searching on eBay for "Stuff", I came across this new scope mount. It is so new that it has no catchy name given to it yet. It replaces the rear sight base and affords 8 mounting locations. It is a Weaver style with a machined in non-adjustable open sight for 100 yards. Compared to it's competition, it seems reasonably priced at $45.00 including shipping.
Now, since we have mentioned modifying the safety, lets look at the other option which I readily found. It is much more expensive, but it is not a permanent mod. I am talking about the Brass Stacker Cocking Knob Safety Pull Ring. At $48.00 it is a much more expensive option than the eBay offering, but I like its design better. It comes in black or polished finish.
I am glad to see all these new products for the Mosin, helping these inexpensive war-horses live yet a longer life amongst the appreciative Gun owners of America.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Stepping Into A Pile Of Crap...
New York State Resistance - "... prime for something like that." 1/29/13
I see this happening more and more as TPTB overstep their legitimacy.
A hat tip to The Market Ticker for the YouTube link
I see this happening more and more as TPTB overstep their legitimacy.
A hat tip to The Market Ticker for the YouTube link