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Reynold's Aluminum Foil Wrap & Soda Can?

I was wondering how much folds/layers will be needed to be equal to the thickness of a soda can's sides? (The sides, the part you hold on to)

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No-Bake Cookies 2 cups sugar ? cup cocoa powder ? cup milk 1 stick butter ? cup peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 cups rolled oats Combine sugar, cocoa, and milk in pan and boil for 1 minStirring constantlyAdd remaining ingredients, and mix togetherDrop with teaspoon on foil paper(I use tin foil instead of wax paper - I have better luck with them setting up on tin foil) Tip: I have used this recipe for years, and I know can be tricky, be sure to add the exact ingredients, no extras, and be sure to boil the hot mixture for 1 complete minute Enjoy!
Oatmeal Chocolate No-bake Cookies Ingredients: 2 cups of white sugar?1 stick of butter or margarine?1/2 cup of milk 1 teaspoon of vanilla?1/2 cup of peanut butter?2 tablespoons of cocoa powder?3 cups of oatmeal? Preparation: Mix the first three ingredients in saucepanBoil for one minuteRemove from the heatAdd the remaining ingredientsScoop and drop by tablespoon onto wax paper and cool.
I hope you mean the chocolate kind since that is the only kind of no-bake oatmeal cookies I know ofHere is my recipe that I have used since 1978, when our high school was selling cookbooks put together by local peopleChocolate Quickies: 1 stick oleo (margarine) 1/2 Cmilk 2 Csugar 2 heaping Tbls Cocoa 1/2 Cpeanut butter (I prefer crunchy because I like the peanuts) 1 Tbls vanilla 3 Cinstant oatmeal Combine first 4 ingredin a pan, bring to a full boilBoil 3 min, remove from heatStir in van pb~add oatmeal; work quickly and drop by tsp onto wax paper or foilHardens fast - makes 65Be sure that you boil the mixture for precisely 3 minor they turnout a gooey messStill taste good~just messy!
An aluminum can is about 0.011 inches thick at the cylindrical section in the middleThe other parts are thickerAluminum foil comes in several thicknesses, ranging from about 0.002 inches to 0.006 inchesSo I'd say you'd need somewhere between 2 and 6 sheets of aluminum foil to equal the thickness of an aluminum canKeep in mind that six sheets of foil won't be anywhere near as strong as a single sheet of the same total thickness, due to a lack of shear continuity.

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