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Can I use coriander powder instead of seeds?

If your recipe calls for coriander seeds and you only have ground coriander on hand, you can use 3/4 teaspoon ground coriander for every 1 teaspoon coria...

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How hard is it to learn to longboard?

Longboarding is easier to learn compared to other boarding sports. In fact, longboarding is the easiest board sport to learn because of its components an...

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Where did Sergio Perez get his money?

They are an outsourcing company that fell under the umbrella of Pemex, a Mexican state-owned petroleum company. After two years in the courts, Perez was ...

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How do you maintain a diesel turbo?

So, the moral of the story is to:Keep your foot off the pedal until your engine is at operating temperature to make sure all those intricate parts are pr...

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Who invented scoop shot in cricket?

However, not many know that the shot famously used by the Sri Lankan star was first invented by Mumbai's first-class cricketer Iqbal Khan a couple o...

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What weight bat should a 13 year old use?

The right size bat for a 13 year old depends on their league. If its BBCOR then the most common bat size is a 31/28 followed by the 32/29. If you're...

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How do I access UK websites from abroad?

How to Access Blocked Sites Outside the UK Using a VPNFirst, you sign up for a VPN (we highly recommend ExpressVPN based on experience).Then, download an...

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How often can you eat trout?

The AHA urges people to choose fatty fish highest in omega-3s for their two servings a week. Its list includes salmon, mackerel, herring, lake trout, sar...

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What is a 53 degree wedge used for?

The Gap Wedge (51-53 degrees) – also known as the approach wedge – is a vital club to have. As the name suggests, it closes the loft gap between a player...

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Why is wool a good insulator?

Wool's natural structure makes it incredibly effective as an insulator. Each wool fiber is composed of protein molecules (keratin) organized into fi...

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