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My first time making APPLE UPSIDE DOWN CAKE? Question? HELP NOW?

It's in the oven now! I want to know when I take it out- Do I have to wait for cake to cool before inverting it on dish? I made it in square dish that you make brownies in itWill the apples stay on top? It's cooking and I see the apple juice bubbling on the side! Is that normal? Answer quick- thank you?

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As Bareback said, I would wear the wool of a pet, since I knew where it came from, that my animal is loved/well cared for, etcI have no problem with that, if you have the resources to spin your own wool and all thatI would not wear it from animals kept for the sole purpose of wool bearing as they are often mistreated and killed in the endPlus, haven't you heard of mulesing? That's really inhumane and cruelSee the links please:
I would wear your wool Bianca, I think your Sheep and Alpaca's are gorgeous and very well looked after they have a massive back yard and they aren't on a farm they are just lovely pets who are very well looked after and they are hand fed aren't they? Well those Alpaca's were beforeWe really have to spin it, it will be one of our aims for the holidaysI am a vegan and the reason I became a vegan was because I didn't want to have any animal or any other person to suffer so I could be fed or clothed or satisfiedI know that these animals are very happy and extremely well cared for compared to alot of other animals and so I wouldn't feel wrong taking that excess wool off their hands (hooves?).
I'm a vegan and I see no problem in wearing wool if it were from a pet and there was absolutely no chance that the animal has sufferedThe essence of veganism isn't just to blindly follow a rule not to use animal productsIt's just that in most cases animal products are a result of suffering and this is what we're opposed toI probably wouldn't be bothered to spin it and turn it into clothes either so might use it as bedding for other pets or donate it to an animal shelterI'm not sure whether it would go to good use but I seem to remember buying bags of cotton wool when I used to own a hamster so I'm sure someone would be able to benefit from it You seem to know a lot about sheep so can I just ask youyou say that the animals have to be sheared every year which I can understand but what happens/happened to wild sheep? They can't get sheared so what happens to their wool? I'm not trying to argueI genuinely would like to know what happensis it just that sheep have been bred to produce too much wool nowadays? Thanks Bareback :o) I think if an animal has been bred and manipulated to grow an unusualy large amount of wool just for human benefit then I personally wouldn't want to benefit from this by using this wool for clothingThat's just my personal belief but would see no problem in someone else doing so and would still donate the wool to somewhere if possible.
There are many problems with this post1You're 16 and complaining that you can't afford special things so you try not to be pickyYou're 16You're in ROTC so you obviously care about becoming more responsible, so why the hell don't you work for your money so YOU can afford to buy YOUR stuff? 2Your parents pay for your clothes and you don't want to be a burden.you do realize that vegan clothes, which is made without leather or wool, is CHEAPER than buying stuff made from leather, wool, and silk, right? 3You're only a burden if you expect other people to do these things for you, and that's what it sounds likeI think that eating at a friend's house and not offering to help cook or bring a dish is just being a bad dinner guest, even if you weren't veganAs a vegan, I let the host/ess know that I am vegan and I say, But don't worry about accommodating meLet me know what you're planning to serve, and I'll show up early and make vegan versions of what can easily go veganThat way, you don't have to cook as much or worry about having a vegan for dinner, and I can ensure there's food to eatIt's a win-win situationYeah, surprise surprise, no one turns you down when you offer to HELP them4If you want to be a dietary vegan, then you're a strict vegetarianThat's the term for itVeganism encompasses a lifestyle, not just a diet, so a dietary vegan is really an oxymoron5Your mother says if you aren't healthy she'll make you be vegetarian again, and you admit that you're such an unhealthy vegan but shrug it off thinking that you're doing something right? Look, learn to eat properly so you can be healthy.
The bubbling is normalIf it is spilling over alot, slide a sheet of aluminum foil on lower rack to catch dripsDO NOT wait for the cake to cool! As soon as it comes out of the oven, run a knife around the edge and put a plate (or platter) right on top of cakeQuickly flip overIf you wait till it's cool it will really stick.

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