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Did you know about the secret hidden compartment in some cars to store an umbrella?
We didn’t either! The Rolls-Royce Dawn’s pop-out umbrella is spring-loaded into the front fender and accessible when the driver’s door is opened.
It has a silver handle embossed with the RR logo, and it’s nicer than any umbrella likely to be drip-drying in your foyer.
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Cornstarch is primarily used as a thickening agent. It’s made up of a long chain of starch molecules that will unravel and swell when heated in the presence of moisture. This swelling, or gelatinization, is what causes thickening.
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Aspartame is a non-nutritive sweetener (NNS). It has not been conclusively linked with any serious side effects or health problems, but people with certain conditions should be careful when ingesting it.
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The red vegetable is native to colder climates, where it begins to grow in the early spring. If you live in the appropriate climate to grow rhubarb, it’s a great addition to your vegetable garden. The perennial crop needs lots of sun and moist, rich soil. Other than that, once established, rhubarb plants aren’t too high maintenance, and can be harvestable for many years to come. However, there are some issues that may arise during the plant’s lifetime. All plants are susceptible to issues like bugs and disease, but rhubarbs have a unique issue to look out for — flowering stalks.
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