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How does aluminium compare to copper for blocking a strong RFID signal ?

If I have a box or bag with aluminium foil liningor copper foil liningwhich works better ? If the foil has the same thickness ? Also, does the amount of layers matter ?

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I never put flour in the bag with my turkey.
One year when I had run out of flour I used a few stalks of celeryThe idea is to keep the turkey from sticking to the bagWith the celery it was resting on it instead of the bottom of the bag
As I said, it doesn't take much to block an RFID signalone of those metalized mylar bags would work Copper is slightly better, but at this level, aluminum will do just as wellOnly one layer is required If you were trying to block an EMP, then you need a lot more thickness.
Get small chickens or cornish game hens, and try out different recipes on those throughout the year until next christmas and figure out what tastes the bestAnd try to pick small ones, so you don't feel bad throwing it out if it doesn't taste rightEvery cook tries and learns through errorTrust me I screw around in the kitchen ALOT and that's how I find out what tastes good for the holidays.
Hi Indiechick, I would just leave the flour out altogetherHave you tried roasting it without using a bag and just covering it with tinfoilI hope this helps,all the best.Rab

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