If computer circuit boards inside a PC have had nothing to protect them (they are externally exposed) and dust has collected on them for several years, what is the best way to clean off the dust? And will the long-term dust exposure make it impossible to use the computer again?
A nice green salad, corn bread and fruit for dessertFruit Melba: canned or fresh grilled peach halvesDrizzle raspberry sauce over the peachesAdd a piece of fresh mint.
Just roast some red peppers and top them with some sauteed bread crumbsSlice cucmbers the long way (planks)dust lightly with flour and sauteStir-fry a combination of veggies with a little garlic, top with a drizzle of sesame oilA green salad is always best, with as many garden veggies as you can fit inDessert can be healthy - fresh fruit in yogurt - or not so healthy - cake or pieApples go very well with pork.
Twice baked potatoes? You can bake them right along with the pork shoulderI never measure so I don't actually have a recipe I just throw stuff in depending on what I have on handI poke holes in the potatoes, smear a little butter on them and wrap in foil then bake until doneLet cool until you can handle themCut in half, with spoon scoop out the insides being careful not to tear the skinsPlace the skins on a cookie sheet and set aside Then make mashed potatoes with the insidesI usually add sour cream, salt, pepper, butter, and milk and then what ever else I have or what ever sounds good at the timeYou'll want them smooth so use a mixerSpoon the potatoes into the skins, top with cheese or what ever you want and bake until hot (about 20 minutes) Since you have garlic with you main dish, I'd add garlic to the mashed potatoes and top with a little cheeseMy family likes them topped with bacon bits(real bacon) and cheddar cheese, a little sour cream on top is good too.
Well the best way to clean any electronics is not touching them with anythinguse a can of air and blow it outI have seen dust so thick that it looked like insulation, but the PC still workedCheers