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  2. How to Make a Jell-O Mold That Comes Out Perfect

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    Step 2: Prep the Mold and Add the First Layer. Grab your 5-cup ring mold and give it a good coat of cooking spray. You really want to get into all the nooks and crannies so nothing sticks. Pour in ...

  3. How to take care of Tupperware properly, according to an expert

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    To remove odors like garlic from plastic containers, make a paste with baking soda and water. Scrub the container with the paste and a microfiber cloth, then wash with soap and water (the baking ...

  4. Does This Hack for Cleaning Spaghetti-Stained Tupperware Work?

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    Create a thick paste by mixing baking soda and water and applying it directly onto the stains inside the Tupperware. Once covered in the paste, allow it to sit on the container for a few minutes.

  5. Gloeocapsa magma - Wikipedia

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    Gloeocapsa magma is a species of bacteria in the gloeocapsa genus of cyanobacteria, an ancient line of photosynthesizing bacteria, which photolyze water generating oxygen gas. Ancient cyanobacteria were ancestral to the chloroplasts of all plants on earth. Gloeocapsa magma may resemble "algae" in that they are green, but in fact cyanobacteria ...

  6. Tupperware - Wikipedia

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    Tupperware. Tupperware is an American company that manufactures, and internationally distributes preparation, storage, and serving containers for the kitchen and home. It was founded in 1942 by Earl Tupper, who developed his first bell-shaped container and introduced the products to the public in 1946. Tupperware is a wholly owned subsidiary of ...

  7. Mucilage - Wikipedia

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    Mucilage. A sundew with a leaf bent around a fly trapped by mucilage. Mucilage is a thick gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms. These microorganisms include protists which use it for their locomotion. The direction of their movement is always opposite to that of the secretion of mucilage. [ 1]

  8. Your Stanley Tumbler Is Probably Filled With Bacteria and ...

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    Sumego says many diseases are linked to water-borne origins, and water bottles provide the ideal moist environment for the growth of organisms, like mold and bacteria, including E. coli and ...

  9. Water softening - Wikipedia

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    Water softening. Idealized image of water softening process involving replacement of calcium ions in water with sodium ions donated by a cation-exchange resin. Water softening is the removal of calcium, magnesium, and certain other metal cations in hard water. The resulting soft water requires less soap for the same cleaning effort, as soap is ...