Does it shrink and does the color bleed out if you put it in the wash? Is it good to crochet with?
I buy a lot of acrylic yarn in one-pound skeins, both for myself and for my church knitting groupHere's the general assessment: Lion Brand Pound of Love - 1020 yards, fewer colors than other brands, crochets well, machine washes and driesCaron One Pound - 826 yards, comes in lots of colors, often available on sale, machine washes and dries nicely, but don't believe the no dye-lot statement because the same color sometimes does not match across dye lots (I bought 2 balls of pink that were used in the same project and the color difference was noticeable)Premier Yarns Big Ball - 1093 yards, nice color selection, crochets like a dream, machine washes and dries wellThis one is my favorite because it's lofty and softYour mileage may varyOthers make pounders of acrylic yarn from time to time, including Bernat (which I did not like and would not buy again)There are also pound cones or balls of cotton yarn availableWere you asking about cotton?
Keep them covered and turn on the oven really low and put them in there.
You place them in a glass dish under a paper towelThe paper absorbs the steam from the potatoes and prevents them from going wetTried and tested.
I've never found a way to do thisSo, I serve them right awayI have reheated (left over) roasted potatoes in a skilled sprayed with PamThat works pretty well.
Best to get those ready to serve right when neededbut if you keep them in the oven at 200 degrees and spray some PAM on them they would still be good for a little while EDIT 2hours is way to longyou might be able to keep them good for 30minutes after they have finished cookingtopswould be best to have them set to be ready as close to serving time