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How to bake raw frozen breaded drumsticks from Freezer to Oven?
My friend just had a baby and I want to make her a freezer meal of these chicken legs I do, just raw drumsticks with panko, and a bit of flour spices and powdered cheese. No egg.
How should I instruct her to cook them? I always bake them thawed and then breaded. Please if you have experience in this or have done it before thats the kind of info I need! :)
Question 1: If I ask her to take them out and thaw them, will the legs leak and melt off the breading or make the breading soggy?
Question 2: If so, What directions should I give her from frozen straight to oven? Would that melt off the breading as well?
Queation 3: Is the only way to do without melting off the breading to just give them to her raw?
Thanks in advance!
7 AnswersCooking & Recipes7 years agoIs your spouse's sibling's spouse considered an in-law?
Is my husband's brother's wife considered my sister-in-law? Or is she the wife of my brother-in-law and we are not in-laws at all? It's double law so I'm not sure.
4 AnswersMarriage & Divorce8 years agoIs there a word for Wood Burning Stove in UK Slang?
My baby sister wants a custom Harry Potter acceptance letter for her birthday, and I'm trying to describe the placement of her room to the manufacturer for the "cupboard under the stairs" part. I've researched and come across 'range' and 'aga' and such, but don't really know the cultural difference.
Here in Seattle we say wood burning stove, but offhand we call it our fireplace. It's our source of heat, but has a wide top to put kettles on it.
Thank you so much!
6 AnswersOther - Society & Culture8 years agoIs there a word for Wood Burning Stove in UK Slang?
My baby sister wants a custom Harry Potter acceptance letter for her birthday, and I'm trying to describe the placement of her room to the manufacturer for the "cupboard under the stairs" part. I've researched and come across 'range' and 'aga' and such, but don't really know the cultural difference.
Here in Seattle we say wood burning stove, but offhand we call it our fireplace. It's our source of heat, but has a wide top to put kettles on it.
Thank you so much!
2 AnswersWords & Wordplay8 years agoMy rabbit ate chocolate, will he die?
My Holland Lop rabbit Walter ate 3 out of the 5 squares of my Caramello bar that I left on the coffee table last night... so that's chocolate AND caramel! He is 5 months old, but pretty much full size (3 lbs). He is hopping around like normal right now... will he die? Or just get bad digestion? Help, I don't want him to die!
8 AnswersOther - Pets9 years agoIs this a good case for a speeding ticket?
Here is my case for my speeding ticket. I am deciding to contest it.
Everything is true and not made up, and we even have to drive over 2 hours just to make this hearing.
I have never been to court before, so if you have any tips for how I should change my case or for courtroom etiquette, please let me know.
"Hello Judge, We drove hours just to get here, so I thank you for hearing me today.
I'm contesting this ticket of going 67mph in a 50mph zone on Highway 7 [non-curvy road in the middle of a forest] for the following reasons:
1. I had never been in this area before.
- I was on a 5 hour trip to visit my grandparents for my birthday
- NEVER driven here or even around here before
2. I know the officer said I was going 67, but I know I was maintaining a speed of around 63,
- and even so, the road was slanting downhill.
3. Inqdequate signage
- When I was driving, I noticed that there was NOT a speed limit sign for MILES.
- After I left the spot where I was pulled over, it was a little over 9 miles to the next speed limit sign, that's over 11 minutes going 50 mph, and that doesn't include how far the previous sign was.
4. Page 48 of the WA State Driver Guide says that unless otherwise posted, the speed limit is 60 mph on highways, and as I said before, it was not posted for 11 minutes from that spot.
- Also, according to the insurance institute for highway safety, for June 2012, the speed limit for non-trucks on a rural highway is 70 mph.
So, in conclusion, I believe it was reasonable to believe that the speed limit was between 60 and 70, and this ticket is undeserved.
That's all I have to say, thank you for hearing me."
10 AnswersLaw Enforcement & Police9 years agoWhat dishes use eggs indirectly?
We have recently been given like 4 1/2 dozen eggs and I am going to try to use them up as much as possible in my every day cooking.
I can think of the obvious dishes that use eggs as the main course like omelettes and stuff, but I need to come up with ideas to use them indirectly. For instance, cookies, french toast, potato salad, and breaded chicken.
How do you use eggs when you are not making breakfast foods? What are some dishes to use them up as much as possible?
THANKS!
4 AnswersCooking & Recipes9 years agoWhat's the word for when eggs cook in baking?
I'm completely spacing.
It's the word for when you have to temper the eggs into warm batter before they "___."
It's when they start cooking when you don't want them to cook.
Google did not help.
THANKS!
2 AnswersCooking & Recipes9 years agoCan I use a letter of recommendation from a retired supervisor?
I've been a full time student for almost 3 years... and the only real job I ever had was an intern position about 3 years ago in high school. I received a letter of recommendation from my supervisor, who since retired from the business I believe, all I know is she left and doesn't work there anymore.
Is it still okay to use her letter of recommendation as the only professional reference I have? It is dated at the top, from 2009. What if they try to contact her? She included the business phone number, which is still in service.
THANKS :)
2 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment9 years agoProfessors: Personal or Professional references?
I am a full-time student applying for a corporate internship at an airline, in the communications field. I take classes with many prestigious professors at my university in the communications field, and I am using two of my professors to write letters of recommendation for me. I have not worked for them as a job, nor do I have much personal experience with them other than inside the classroom.
Would it be correct to consider them professional references, since they have a first-hand reference to my educational work and communication within the classroom?
I have not had a job, neither full or part time, because I have been a full time student since I graduated. I do, however, volunteer a lot, but most of the people I work with voluntarily I would very much consider a personal reference.
THANKS
4 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment9 years agoWhat is WA state shelter care?
What exactly does "shelter care" mean in the state of Washington?
Before I was placed in kinship care when I was a kid, a form of foster care, I was court ordered into shelter care.
What exactly is the difference? Especially in Washington state?
1 AnswerGovernment9 years agoWhat is WA state shelter care?
What exactly does "shelter care" mean in the state of Washington?
Before I was placed in kinship care when I was a kid, a form of foster care, I was court ordered into shelter care.
What exactly is the difference? Especially in Washington state?
1 AnswerOther - Politics & Government9 years agoWould it be negative to bring notes to an interview?
Not reading from note cards or losing eye contact.
Not being distracted by note cards.
But maybe a small hand-held notebook with a list of my perceived strengths and weaknesses, points on why I like the company.
So I don't forget, blank out, or panic.
Plus, it's appropriate to bring a notebook to an interview anyway, they'd hardly notice.
Would this be appropriate or negative?
5 AnswersOther - Careers & Employment10 years agoIf the polar ice decreases, what would happen, and why?
(For my astronomy class)
If the polar ice decreases, what would happen, and why?
A. Cooling, because melted ice cools things off.
B. Cooling, because more sunlight is reflected.
C. Warming, because more sunlight is reflected.
D. Warming, because more sunlight is absorbed.
It's not D. I tried it.
Google won't help either.
8 AnswersGlobal Warming10 years agoIf the polar ice decreases, what would happen, and why?
(For my astronomy class)
If the polar ice decreases, what would happen, and why?
A. Cooling, because melted ice cools things off.
B. Cooling, because more sunlight is reflected.
C. Warming, because more sunlight is reflected.
D. Warming, because more sunlight is absorbed.
It's not D. I tried it.
Google won't help either.
4 AnswersEarth Sciences & Geology10 years agoCan my laptop charger charge my laptop but not my battery?
So,
My laptop battery recently died, and I bought a new one. I got it, and the battery would not hold a charge. However, my AC Adapter will power my laptop, no matter the state of the battery. I contacted the seller saying the battery was defective, and they mentioned to me that maybe my AC Adapter was defective. So, is this true? Is it possible for my charger to work fine powering my laptop but not charge the battery?
I have a Dell 1545 Windows 7, with original charger, and off-brand replacement battery.
2 AnswersLaptops & Notebooks10 years agoCurrent events in Sociology?
Hi,
I'm doing a very short (5 mins) presentation for my sociology class, and I'm not coming up with many ideas, even after searching Google News. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about current events that relate to sociology, preferably what we're studying right now:
SOCIAL DILEMMAS: occur when individuals in a group pursue their personal interests instead of working to achieve a common goal
TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS: occurs when individuals acting in their short-term interests impede the long-term collective needs of the group.
FREE-RIDER PROBLEM: where individuals use common resources without contributing to the maintenance of those resources.
...to name a few concepts. Pretty much just social deviances and theories of motivation in culture. Sounds governmental, but can't think of any specifics.
THANKS!
2 AnswersSociology10 years agoCurrent events in Sociology?
Hi,
I'm doing a very short (5 mins) presentation for my sociology class, and I'm not coming up with many ideas, even after searching Google News. I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about current events that relate to sociology, preferably what we're studying right now:
SOCIAL DILEMMAS: occur when individuals in a group pursue their personal interests instead of working to achieve a common goal
TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS: occurs when individuals acting in their short-term interests impede the long-term collective needs of the group.
FREE-RIDER PROBLEM: where individuals use common resources without contributing to the maintenance of those resources.
...to name a few concepts. Pretty much just social deviances and theories of motivation in culture. Sounds governmental, but can't think of any specifics.
THANKS!
1 AnswerCurrent Events10 years agoIs incognito mode pretty much for porn?
on Google Chrome?
pretty much and basically, or did the developers make it for, a bigger more important reason?
because if they did, why would they name it "incognito" with a creepy hiding spy?
4 AnswersGoogle10 years agoFree PDF Editor without stamp?
Does anyone know of a free downloadable PDF software that doesn't stamp your pages, like Foxit Reader does?
Or, does anyone know of a free way to get rid of the Foxit stamp?
Spam will be reported, I can just feel it coming.
2 AnswersProgramming & Design10 years ago