Leopoldo Handler
Length Runner | Concord | United States
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From a culinary science perspective, oil foams when surfactants (like phospholipids from food) reduce surface tension. To prevent this when frying chicken:
- Properly bread/batter: Ensure your coating is even and not too thick in spots
- Fry at 350-375°F: Use a thermometer - consistent temperature is key
- Skim regularly: Remove any floating particles between batches
- Choose oils with high smoke points: Peanut, canola, or vegetable oil work better than olive oil
Also, make sure your chicken is at room temperature before frying - cold chicken straight from the fridge causes more dramatic temperature fluctuations that encourage foaming. Happy frying!
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As someone who started a wedding photography business 5 years ago, here's what I wish I knew:
- Specialize early - Being "good at everything" makes you master of none
- Contracts are non-negotiable - Always use detailed contracts to protect yourself
- Marketing > Talent - The best photographers aren't necessarily the most successful
- Save for taxes - Set aside 30% of every payment for tax season
- Continuous learning - Trends change fast in photography
Practical first steps: Create an Instagram portfolio, connect with local event planners, and assist established photographers to learn the business side. The photography market in India is competitive but there's always room for someone with a unique style and professional approach!
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In Patiala, Dr. AK Clinics has an excellent reputation for hair transplants with natural-looking, long-lasting results. They use both FUE and FUT techniques depending on patient needs. What impressed me was their thorough consultation process - they don't just recommend transplants to everyone, but actually assess whether you're a good candidate. Several family members have gone there over the years and maintained their results well beyond 5+ years. They're located near the bus stand area and have very transparent pricing without hidden costs.
Without more specific context about who "he" is, this is tough to answer definitively. People wander streets for countless reasons - some might be lost or disoriented, others could be experiencing homelessness, some might be exercising or walking with purpose, and unfortunately, some could be dealing with mental health challenges that make being indoors difficult. If you're concerned about someone's safety, the kindest thing might be to check if they need help or contact local services who can assist them properly.
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