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Put on garden gloves (a must) and then tear off about a cubic inch (20 milliliters) of fine steel wool. This is about as much as you can tear off in one healthy pinch. Put the steel wool in the vinegar, and cover the cup with plastic wrap. Label the cup iron acetate and add your name and the date. The solution will be ready for use after sitting overnight. Save the solution with the steel wool still in it, as it will be used in a couple of demonstrations. [Pg.26]

Pair of work gloves or heavy-duty gardening gloves... [Pg.43]

Always put on gardening gloves to protect your hands before working with wire or gardening tools. [Pg.48]

Put on your gardening gloves. Gather the mushroom or toadstool caps. Be sure to use your book to identify which mushrooms are safe to pick. You may also use store-bought mushrooms that have large heads or caps, such as portabellas. [Pg.68]

Box of colorful markers Gardening gloves Spoon Potting soil... [Pg.93]

Put on your gardening gloves. Add two spoonfuls of potting soil to each cup with your spoon. [Pg.93]

Thick rubber-pcilmed gardening gloves or construction gloves Lab safety glasses or work goggles... [Pg.96]

Carefully pull as many scales off your pinecones as you can and set them in a pile. The scales of a pinecone are the petal parts that make up the whole seed or cone. An easy way to remove the scales from a pinecone is to first soak the pinecone in water for 2-3 hours. Next, cover the pinecone with a washcloth and gently roll it back and forth between your hands to loosen the scales. Some pinecones have prickly sccdes, so you may want to put on a pair of gardening gloves before you begin. [Pg.101]

Thick rubber-palmed gardening gloves or construction gloves 3 sheets old newspaper... [Pg.102]

Put on your work gloves or gardening gloves. Hold the center of the wire against... [Pg.131]

Rubber or gardening gloves (These will come in handy when you are collecting materials and will also help protect your hands when you are maiking crafts.)... [Pg.161]


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