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does anyone reuse aluminum foil in toaster oven?

googled but result is always come up recycle way to use it (like sharpen scissor, as cover for drip pan etc)Doesn't anyone reuse/re-bake with the same foil?? For example, I baked some bagels today, toast bread with cheese few days later, or other frozen snacks later on so forthIf it gets oily or bits get stuck on foil I would throw away, also trash it if I bake meat product.It's not that i cannot afford foil wrap, just thought such a waste to throw away after single use if not stained.I've been do this over 10 years, always curious to find outI don't get sick from this at all, I do know about the risk of food poisoning from pathogens since I took class on food manager certification.Picture below is what I grabbed from google for reference only, not affiliated with me.

Answer:

We cant its not possible.
I'd use scienceBut that's just me.
The reference below doesn't exactly have the answer you're looking for but it says things like: The amount of energy required to get to Alpha Centauri is 100 times the energy output of all of EarthThe amount of time required would be 72,000 years at the speed of current fastest traveling spacecraftThe answer you're looking for depends largely on whether we could grow Earth-plants on Alpha CentauriThere might be some issue with that related to soil contents, the length of day and year, etcIf we can't get our seeds to grow there, then it depends on whether we could safely eat the local plants and animals and get sufficient nutrition from them while not being poisoned to deathThe answer also depends on whether any of the life there is intelligentIf there was intelligent life there they might either make it difficult to live there or kill usIf it takes 72,000 years to get there, then the spacecraft must be able to support human life for that timeThere would be no government from any country on Earth.
I'll reuse mine if it didn't get dirty from cooking very wet foods, and if the foil is relatively flatIf there are creases/wrinkles, wet foods would often be difficult to wash out.

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