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How many 20-lb bags of Kingsford Charcoal will I need to keep the grill going for 8 hours?

Place the briquettes into a pyramid. Use approximately 30 briquettes for every pound of meat you intend to cook. A five-pound bag of charcoal will hold between 75 to 80 briquettes. Make sure you use enough briquettes so that they will extend about two to three inches beyond the food when placed in a single row.

Apply approximately half a cup of lighter fluid. Wait a few minutes for the fluid to soak into the charcoal. If you don't want to use lighter fluid, you can use crumpled newspaper instead by placing it underneath your briquettes.

Make sure the bottom vent on your grill is open all the way before lighting. Use a long-handled match or lighter and ignite the briquettes.

Wait about ten minutes after lighting the briquettes, until the flame dies.

Rearrange the coals so they are in a single layer in the grill. Make sure that any coals that are not hot are touching the ones that are. You can place the lid on the grill if you choose.

Check the grill to see if it is ready to use after 20 minutes. When the majority of the coals are covered with a white ash, the grill is ready to use. The briquettes will look ash gray during the day, but will be glowing red at night.

Test the temperature of your grill by holding your hand palm down over the grill at cooking height and counting how many seconds you can hold it there: two seconds means it's high while five seconds means it's low.

You can probably get by with 1 bag, but there are too many variables in play to determine exactly how many you may or may not use. Daytime/nighttime temperatures, wind variables, size of the grill, amount of lighter fluid, type of food you are cooking are just some of the variables that will determine how long coals stay lit and how long they will continue to burn

Making gunpowder with activated charcoal?

when you make activated charcoal you purifying it by extracting the impurities out of it with the use of calcium carbonate or zink carbonate. it become more absorbent. now if you treat if with a volatile solvent. your going to reintroduce it with the fundamentals of a fuel. be very careful. i would try alcohol first. it is both a fuel and a solvent. one of the slightest of both. in fact you only using the charcoal as filler at this point. like cellulose in dynamite to hold the trinitrotoluene, creating higher stability. not to say that this will do the same if anything, only make batches no larger that 5 grains. till you know the volatility of it. in florida they can make black powder without need of a permit, that was the case when the video was made. as long as it's intent isn't for making a compressed contained explosive. but only to use it to propel a projectile. i'm not some kind of self proclaimed student of physics or an engineer at a propellent factory. i'm just a common man with a higher than average ability to grasp the fundamentals of many subjects. in other words, i'm a smart *** that is a self-thinker-studier. because i can't afford to pay someone extra to be told what to do. taking away my ability to think for myself.... i've come to this conclusion by adding the factors of what process have gone on in creating each component. much like making a less smoky black powder, by leaving out the sulfur from normal black powder and adding more charcoal into the mix. yes i do take advice from reputable sources. but i don't always stick to what is said. i got to be this way from a 75 in one science fair kit from radio shack. what if i did this to the circuit. oh my, it went from a normal us police siren to the euro sounding mee maa, mee maa, mee maa sound. and all it took was a different capacitor and or resistor rating.

How do I preserve a charcoal drawing? Can I spray acrylic?

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What does the cliche statement "better door than a window" mean?

You make a better door than a window

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Often used by children, this is really a directive to tell someone to move out of the way because you cannot see what you are looking at.

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Meaning: "you’re blocking my view". If my mom saw me standing in front of the TV during her favorite show, she’d say “You make a better door than a window.” In other, less cryptic words, ' Get out of my line-of-sight, you nit-wit.

Rewrite 1: I could see [the TV or whatever] if you’d open the door in your back
Rewrite 2: when did you grow that door in your back?
Rewrite 3: what if people were windows – think I could see through you right now?
Rewrite 4: did you just grow a foot wider, or are you actually standing in my way?

Comment: This cliché isn’t as much about writing as it is speaking to someone. Still, there are a lot more creative ways to tell someone you can’t see through them.

Big Fat List of TV Clichés: “…basically a situation used often in writing plotlines. Sometimes, such situations get used so often, it comes to the point where you actually expect it to happen.”

Variation:

You make a better door than a window, but we can still see Vanessa hiding behind you.

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Why is collecting rainwater illegal in some states?

If the city water gets contaminated, then what? Ohio just had that problem due to algae blooms. I lived in Australia for a time and the situation there is that farmers are limited to how many dams are on their properties. Taking more than your share supposedly limits the amount of city water available. They were pushing on getting rid of collecting rainwater, or at least getting money for it, but the droughts changed their minds as the dams were getting extremely low and the govt started subsidising rainwater collection tanks for anyone interested. Wise move. It amazes me how much rainwater goes into storm drains in cities. Straight out to sea... While the dams were still precariously low. The situation will likely get worse. I looked up the rainfall records going back 100 years where I lived and graphed it. Before the 1940's rainfall was extremely low. from the 40's to the 80's it was fairly high. It seems to be headed back to the pre 1940's climate again. That was in Camden area near Sydney. It's interesting to note there were droughts in every decade. I advise everyone to check their rainfall records where ever they live to look for any patterns in rainfall. It will at least give you an accurate picture to what to expect over the next decade.
I was so excited I nearly cried when I hooked up my first rain tank and it started raining heavily. I spent maybe 2 years drinking that water and it tasted great. All I used was a sediment filter. I'd recommend something a little better though as you never know what's on your roof. Maybe a UV steriliser and finer filter.
It kind of scares me when I see articles taking off grid freedoms away. I guess the implications are the govt wants everyone living in cities??? Sad...
I heard that 2 years ago a giant solar flare from our sun just missed us by about 1 week's orbit. If it would have hit us they say it would have wiped out all electrics around the world. How'd you like to live in a city then? Of course, that could end up like a Mad Max movie but at least the off the gridders might (?) survive. And populations that work together, with a lot of luck. It might take years for the systems to come back on line possibly. Or maybe just a few weeks...
Anyhow, I encourage everyone to get a rain tank for their plumbing. It's a neat experience.

I gave up drawing as a child believing I just weren’t talented enough. I didn’t realise until I was an adult that drawing can be learned. I actually stumbled on the ability to draw due to contracting a serious illness that affected my cognitive abilities. I had M.E and I had to learn to walk again. It gave me short term memory loss, no sense of time and a whole heap of other symptoms, but the blessing was I discovered an ability to draw. I realise now that what had happened is my logical thinking had fatigued so the creative part of my awakenned. It was still really hard work though to actually draw what I wanted to. Then I studied many of the methods and techniques from our great masters of art and over time (it took me 7 years) I eventually felt happy that I could create original artworks. One thing that I really struggled with during this time was to find education materials on the very basic building blocks - every art course that I studied always involved me having to teach myself more; to dig deeper and to discover what the lesson really meant. It was such hard work. In fact that was what compelled me to design an art course for others who also can’t draw.Here are some examples of my realism drawings and drawings from my imagination.My suggestions for you to begin drawing, are to learn the very very tiny baby steps and get really good at those, slowly put the basics together then you can draw almost anything you choose. Don’t just study ‘how to draw a dog’ or ‘how to draw a car’ etc….The best place to start is just by sketching, lines and curves - then focus on construction shapes in their 2D form before moving into 3D; Learn to draw the circle, square, triangle and rectangle then move into their variations; bell, bean, egg, ellipse, pear, quarter-moon etc. Refine your four major comparison skills of comparing angles, sizes, spaces and tones. There are loads of things you need to learn and its so hard to put it all down here in one place but start with these and you can move into shading after that. Then there are the rules of perspective and proportion, colour theory and finally composition when you bring it all together. Its an exciting journey but you do need to focus and a good art course will help you with that. If you want to know more email me and I will send you some complimentary art courses.

I gave up drawing as a child believing I just weren’t talented enough. I didn’t realise until I was an adult that drawing can be learned. I actually stumbled on the ability to draw due to contracting a serious illness that affected my cognitive abilities. I had M.E and I had to learn to walk again. It gave me short term memory loss, no sense of time and a whole heap of other symptoms, but the blessing was I discovered an ability to draw. I realise now that what had happened is my logical thinking had fatigued so the creative part of my awakenned. It was still really hard work though to actually draw what I wanted to. Then I studied many of the methods and techniques from our great masters of art and over time (it took me 7 years) I eventually felt happy that I could create original artworks. One thing that I really struggled with during this time was to find education materials on the very basic building blocks - every art course that I studied always involved me having to teach myself more; to dig deeper and to discover what the lesson really meant. It was such hard work. In fact that was what compelled me to design an art course for others who also can’t draw.Here are some examples of my realism drawings and drawings from my imagination.My suggestions for you to begin drawing, are to learn the very very tiny baby steps and get really good at those, slowly put the basics together then you can draw almost anything you choose. Don’t just study ‘how to draw a dog’ or ‘how to draw a car’ etc….The best place to start is just by sketching, lines and curves - then focus on construction shapes in their 2D form before moving into 3D; Learn to draw the circle, square, triangle and rectangle then move into their variations; bell, bean, egg, ellipse, pear, quarter-moon etc. Refine your four major comparison skills of comparing angles, sizes, spaces and tones. There are loads of things you need to learn and its so hard to put it all down here in one place but start with these and you can move into shading after that. Then there are the rules of perspective and proportion, colour theory and finally composition when you bring it all together. Its an exciting journey but you do need to focus and a good art course will help you with that. If you want to know more email me and I will send you some complimentary art courses.

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