Is Olive Oil Flammable? Can it Catch Fire?
Olive oil is the taste of the Mediterranean and it is superb in many kinds of foods. It is a brilliant accompaniment to bread (especially with a hint of Balsamic vinegar), you can drizzle it …
Olive oil is the taste of the Mediterranean and it is superb in many kinds of foods. It is a brilliant accompaniment to bread (especially with a hint of Balsamic vinegar), you can drizzle it …
Power steering is one of the greatest blessings of the 20th century. It means that pretty much anyone can drive any car they like without having to address the weight of the vehicle, directly through …
Resin is a big term. While, most commonly, it refers to epoxy resin, which can be used to bond wood tightly and with a water-resistant seal, it may also refer to polyester resin or casting …
Rice is the preferred carbohydrate of billions of people. There are dozens of cuisines that simply couldn’t exist without rice to pair with the flavors and sauces of that school of cookery. It’s cheap, tasty, …
Silicone shouldn’t be mistaken for the element Silicon, though it does contain a little silicon. Over the last few years, it has become one of our “go-to plastics”, as it is very easy to use …
Smoke is a by product of fire. We all know that. So, it might feel like a silly question to wonder if smoke, itself, can catch fire? After all, it’s come from a fire, that …
There was a time, not so long ago, that every fast-food meal came in a Styrofoam container. You don’t see them as often now because well, it’s an environmental hazard and it’s possibly not good …
Not everyone will have turpentine laying around the house. It is a fairly specialist organic solvent that comes from the distillation of tree resin. However, it is still used widely in industrial settings and there …
Mothballs were once ubiquitous, nearly every household had mothballs in every closet to try and keep the insects away from their clothes. We see them much less often today, because we tend to replace our …
Spiders are our friends, for the most part, they capture and eat the kind of bugs that most of us would prefer not to have around. From cockroaches to mosquitoes, they all make a tasty …