#14 Not true, according to maritime law – the rules that govern all things seaworthy – gambling laws on the waves are determined by the nation the ship is registered with. Once a ship is docked or within a certain distance from the coast of a country, then it becomes subject to the law of the land whose coastline it is.
#16 According to the Food Network, "steaming" is "a moist heat cooking method, during which boiling water evaporates into steam. That steam, along with whatever you are cooking, is trapped in a pot with a tight-fitting lid, which creates the perfect, hot environment to cook the food." The network went on to say that using a microwave is "possibly [the] easiest" way to steam food.
"This method will work best with vegetables, and all you need is a bowl and some microwave-safe plastic wrap," the network explained.
"Place your food in the bowl, add a few tablespoons of water, and cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap, taking extra care to make sure the plastic wrap doesn't touch the food itself. Then microwave for 4-6 minutes until fork tender."
#5 I worked for a bank, and still use them 20+ years later, and they have NEVER done a full system redo to fix their long standing data input issues (the word parts not the number parts). I keep wondering how much it would cost, since most basic game apps these days are a million times more complex.
#6 So, they are best sellers because the publisher fronts the money for the books and then sells them? I bought all my books directly from the printers... so that means I'm a best seller too, with 100٪ sales, and since I sold most of them directly to gift shops, then that means 189% sales best seller. Is that really how it works?
#14 Not true, according to maritime law – the rules that govern all things seaworthy – gambling laws on the waves are determined by the nation the ship is registered with. Once a ship is docked or within a certain distance from the coast of a country, then it becomes subject to the law of the land whose coastline it is.
#16 According to the Food Network, "steaming" is "a moist heat cooking method, during which boiling water evaporates into steam. That steam, along with whatever you are cooking, is trapped in a pot with a tight-fitting lid, which creates the perfect, hot environment to cook the food." The network went on to say that using a microwave is "possibly [the] easiest" way to steam food.
"This method will work best with vegetables, and all you need is a bowl and some microwave-safe plastic wrap," the network explained.
"Place your food in the bowl, add a few tablespoons of water, and cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap, taking extra care to make sure the plastic wrap doesn't touch the food itself. Then microwave for 4-6 minutes until fork tender."
#5 I worked for a bank, and still use them 20+ years later, and they have NEVER done a full system redo to fix their long standing data input issues (the word parts not the number parts). I keep wondering how much it would cost, since most basic game apps these days are a million times more complex.
#6 So, they are best sellers because the publisher fronts the money for the books and then sells them? I bought all my books directly from the printers... so that means I'm a best seller too, with 100٪ sales, and since I sold most of them directly to gift shops, then that means 189% sales best seller. Is that really how it works?
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#16 According to the Food Network, "steaming" is "a moist heat cooking method, during which boiling water evaporates into steam. That steam, along with whatever you are cooking, is trapped in a pot with a tight-fitting lid, which creates the perfect, hot environment to cook the food."
The network went on to say that using a microwave is "possibly [the] easiest" way to steam food.
"This method will work best with vegetables, and all you need is a bowl and some microwave-safe plastic wrap," the network explained.
"Place your food in the bowl, add a few tablespoons of water, and cover the bowl tightly with plastic wrap, taking extra care to make sure the plastic wrap doesn't touch the food itself. Then microwave for 4-6 minutes until fork tender."
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