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  2. These Habits (Including Your Daily Shower) Might Actually Be ...

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    $39.99 at amazon.com. 2. Keep your skin covered when you’re out in the cold. I'm talking scarves, hats, gloves, etc. Wind combined with cold temperatures can rapidly dry out exposed skin. It ...

  3. The Best Southern Cooking And Baking Advice Our Readers Ever ...

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    “If a recipe for chocolate cake calls for water, use strong coffee instead.” “Let ingredients like eggs, butter, and milk, etc., come to room temperature before starting.” “Don’t ...

  4. This Is the Best Possible Temperature for Your Shower - AOL

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    Showering may seem like one of the most straightforward parts of your day, but there are little things you could be doing wrong that might be making you miss out on the most beneficial aspects of ...

  5. Water heat recycling - Wikipedia

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    Installation of a double-walled copper-on-copper heat exchanger in a vertical section of the master drain line in a Canadian home (2007) Water heat recycling (also known as drain water heat recovery, waste water heat recovery, greywater heat recovery, [citation needed] or sometimes shower water heat recovery [citation needed]) is the use of a heat exchanger to recover energy and reuse heat ...

  6. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    Methods include immersion in tanks of hot water or spraying with steam. The scalding may be hard or soft, in which the temperature or duration is varied. A hard scald of 58 °C (136.4 °F) for 2.5 minutes will remove the epidermis of poultry; this is commonly used for carcasses that will be frozen, so that their appearance is white and attractive.

  7. Leidenfrost effect - Wikipedia

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    Leidenfrost droplet Demonstration of the Leidenfrost effect Leidenfrost effect of a single drop of water. The Leidenfrost effect is a physical phenomenon in which a liquid, close to a solid surface of another body that is significantly hotter than the liquid's boiling point, produces an insulating vapor layer that keeps the liquid from boiling rapidly.

  8. You Should Be Taking Cold Showers—Here's Why

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    Opting for a cold shower instead (or washing your face with cold water) won't remove the natural oils of your skin as much as a hot shower would. 4. A cold shower can soothe or relieve pain.

  9. Gooey butter cake - Wikipedia

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    The cake is best eaten soon after baking it. It should be served at room temperature or warm. [2] The cream cheese variant of the gooey butter cake recipe (also known as "Ooey Gooey butter cake", occasionally "chess cake"), while close enough to the original, is an approximation designed for easier preparation at home.