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Is it okay to cook lasagna in a aluminum pan? Looking for recipe too!?

I'm looking for some helpI've made lasagna once in my life, back when i was around 12-13 years oldI'm now 19 and attempting to try again with another awesome creationHowever, i know how to layer, but what starts on the bottom, the sauce? and then noodles, filling cheese and such? Also, how long to you cook it for, what temperature, and how long to you cook it covered/uncovered for.thanks a bunch!

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Do you mean bulky or super bulky? I think they are different6.5 mm sounds about right to me for bulky yarn but your needles might be too small for super bulkyIt does depend a bit on whether you knit loose or tight - something you might not know yet if you're a beginner - so you might have to try some different stitches until you find one that works for both your yarn and your needlesThere are too many stitch patterns out there for me to be specific but I can make a couple of general suggestionsMittens I think would need a denser stitch than a scarf because you don't want a lot of holes to let the cold air in, so try to find something solid, maybe with just combinations of knit and purl stitchesA scarf could be made in something a bit more open or even lacy, unless you need the scarf to match the mittens; if that's the case then I would stick with something solidI don't use a lot of stitch patterns anymore so I don't know what's available online but I can recommend a series of books, the ones by Barbara WalkerThey're about 30 years old now but they should still be in print because they're great references; you might be able to get them at the libraryThey'll probably give you more ideas than you ever wanted!
6.5mm Knitting Needles

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