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This classic combination tastes just as good on sweet potatoes as it does on normal potatoes. It's not fancy, but it's always a fine choice. If you wish, you can simply toss the potatoes with butter, salt, and pepper once they finish steaming. However, if you're dining with picky eaters, you may want to serve the potatoes plain with butter, salt, and pepper on the side so everyone can have as much as they want. Garlic may not seem like a good accompaniment for sweet potatoes, but its zesty flavor actually compliments the vegetable's smoothness well. Don't use too much, however, as it can overpower the mild flavors of sweet potatoes easily. Here's just one way to make a garlicky sweet potato dish:  Steam the potatoes as normal. Add olive oil, chopped garlic, and rosemary to a serving bowl with the potatoes. Stir well to combine and coat the potatoes evenly. Garnish with ground pumpkin seeds for presentation. Onion is another savory vegetable that pairs well with sweet potatoes. Like garlic, it's something you won't want to add too much of or you risk overpowering the potatoes. For best results, use white, yellow, or sweet onions — red onions have a little less sugar, so they're less sweet. Adding onions to a sweet potato dish is easy: just chop half an onion into small bits and steam them in the pot along with the potatoes. Adding just the right spices to sweet potatoes can make them taste like a dessert without adding any extra calories. Sweet, pungent spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves tend to go best with sweet potatoes. Sprinkle very lightly at first — you can always add more, but you can't take the spices off once you've already added them.

summary: Eat with butter, salt, and pepper. Try savory garlic sweet potatoes. Cook with onion. Season with your favorite spices.


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Once you're ready to grill the tender pork chops, turn a gas grill on to medium. If you're using a charcoal grill, fill a chimney with briquettes and light them. Dump the hot, ashy coals in the center of the grill grate. Remove the marinated pork chops from the refrigerator. Lay them on the hot grill and cover the lid. Grill the chops for 6 minutes if you're using thin pork chops, or up to 8 minutes if you're using thick pork chops. Insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest part of a pork chop. The chop should reach between 145 °F (63 °C) and 155 °F (68 °C) once it's finished cooking. Place 1 pork chop on each serving plate or slice each chop into thin strips before plating them. Serve the tender chops with orzo pilaf, roasted potatoes, green salad, or pasta salad. Store the leftover grilled pork chops in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.

summary: Heat a grill to medium heat. Grill the boneless pork chops for 6 to 8 minutes. Check if the temperature of the pork chops is at 145 °F (63 °C). Serve the tender grilled pork chops.


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Aluminum polish is an effective way to remove oxidation from aluminum wheels, which aren’t well protected from this kind of damage. Use a clean rag to rub aluminum polish onto the wheel, working in the direction of the grain. Work in small sections so that the polish doesn’t dry before you work it in.  Avoid rubbing in circles as it will lead to a streaky finish. An example aluminum polish is Wolfgang Metallwerk Fine Aluminum Polish, but any polish designed for bare aluminum should do the trick. You can find these kinds of polishes online, at a superstore, or at a mechanics shop. Remember, you want to rub polish over small sections at a time to avoid the polish drying before you rub it in. Move deliberately around the wheel, section by section, and keep track of what you have already polished so you don’t end up with an uneven finish. Rub along the grain of the wheel as you go. Polish the lug nuts once you have finished the surface of the wheel. Place a soft cloth around the toothbrush so the bristles don't mar the finish. Use the toothbrush to reach into the spoke areas and rub on polish where you could not reach on your initial sweep. This will also be useful for polishing around the lug nuts. Rub with the grain to dry off the wheel and remove the polish, working around the wheel deliberately like before. Always use new towels at each step in the process so you’re not rubbing polish or dirt back in when wiping the wheels clean.
summary: Rub aluminum polish onto a small section of the wheel with a rag. Work your way around the wheel with the aluminum polish section by section. Use a cloth-wrapped toothbrush to polish hard-to-reach spots. Wipe the wheel clean with a soft clean towel.