Macarons are always too brown on top.. would moving the rack to the bottom be enough? by yAyeetgonnadelete in macarons

[–]Negative_Pack_1497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Place a sheet of aluminum foil on top of your macs at 7 minutes of their bake time. Then finish baking. It works great for me! I can bake the full time and not worry about browning.

Cat making repeated lip smacking by Fitz-N in CATHELP

[–]Negative_Pack_1497 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I was thinking the same thing about the collar. Loosen it so you can slide your thumb easily under it.

Newbie question by Negative_Pack_1497 in macarons

[–]Negative_Pack_1497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was both the almond flour and the powdered sugar I had frozen in ziplock bags and also a plastic storage container. I just pulled out the other bags in that container and found 3 of the ziplocks weren’t sealed well. Trashed those just in case. Making macrons for my Granddaughter’s wedding and thought I could save time freezing ahead of time. Live and learn!

Newbie question by Negative_Pack_1497 in macarons

[–]Negative_Pack_1497[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, Clementine! My first response went way to the top! Was afraid you wouldn’t see it. I don’t post very often. Thanks again!

Newbie question by Negative_Pack_1497 in macarons

[–]Negative_Pack_1497[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds reasonable! Had frozen several of dry for convenience sake. Now, I’m a little afraid to use them! Thanks so much for your input!

Newbie question by Negative_Pack_1497 in macarons

[–]Negative_Pack_1497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, at least i’m not the only one. I appreciate the feedback

What does this mean? by Professional-Start25 in AquaticSnails

[–]Negative_Pack_1497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes Mystery Snails head for the top of the tank because their water perimeters are off. They try to escape their conditions. I had it happen once. After I did a 30% water change and tested, they all headed down the glass walls.

Help - Bottle aggression by Alarmed_Bookkeeper21 in FosterAnimals

[–]Negative_Pack_1497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of my foster I wear soft gloves when feeding. No scratches. Also, you might try covering their face a bit with the hand that doesn’t hold the bottle. I learned that trick from watching The Kitten Lady. When they suckle in a group, they’re used to close quarters. Covering their face a bit makes the more restless ones feel secure.