Pour about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of vegetable oil in a skillet with high sides. Heat the oil up to 350 °F (177 °C). Check the temperature with a candy thermometer throughout your frying process to make sure the oil is still hot enough. If you are using a deep fryer, pour your vegetable oil into it and then turn it on. Gently drop the shrimp in the hot oil using tongs. Fry them until the coating on the outside turns golden brown. Flip the shrimp over at least once as you fry them to make sure they are cooked evenly on both sides.  Cut open one of your shrimp and look for an opaque color inside to see if it is done. If you are using a deep fryer, place the shrimp into the basket and lower them slowly into the oil. Take the shrimp out of the oil with a slotted spoon and place them on a plate lined with a paper towel. The paper towel will soak up any excess oil and grease on the shrimp. Let them sit for about 2 minutes and then serve them immediately.
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One-sentence summary -- Heat vegetable oil in a skillet to 350 °F (177 °C). Fry the shrimp for 3 to 4 minutes or until they are golden brown. Drain the shrimp on a paper towel.

Q: If you decide that you want to dispose of your kerosene, you'll need to find a household hazardous waste collection site sponsored by your local waste district. Look in the yellow pages or online to find the one nearest to you. First, ask them if they accept kerosene. If they do, ask if you'll need to drop your kerosene off or if they'll come pick it up from you house.  If necessary, make an appointment for them to pick up your kerosene or for you to drop it off. Ask them if there is a disposal fee. There is sometimes a disposal fee for toxic waste, so it's good to know beforehand. Taking advantage of community waste collection days is a great way to manage hazardous household waste without harming the environment. Collection days are typically sponsored by a local government agency. Go online to look up your community waste collection day to find out the date, drop off location, and the materials that the program will accept. Most service stations (gas stations) accept used or unwanted motor oil, but some may also accept kerosene. If you find a station that does accept kerosene, make sure you deliver it in a properly marked container so that it does not get confused for any other type of gasoline or oil. It's best to call service stations in advance to see if they accept kerosene. They will be able to point you in the right direction to safely dispose of your kerosene. Some fire stations may even accept your unwanted kerosene.
A: Look up your local hazardous waste collection site. Call you local disposal companies. Use collection days to have unused kerosene picked up. Take your unused kerosene to a service station that accepts unwanted fuel. Contact your local fire department or local government if you cannot find a hazardous waste collection site.

Article: It's the app that has an image of a red, yellow, green, and blue triangle. It's at the top of the page. It's the app with a light-blue circle on a white background. It's the green under the app's title at the top. This will begin downloading the app and install it on your phone. This option will appear where the "Install" button was once the app is finished installing.  This will launch the Slydial app. You will need to type your phone number in the first line, and then confirm it in the second line. This indicates that you agree to the Slydial terms and conditions. It's the blue button above the checkbox. Fill out the required personal information to sign up for a free Slydial account. It's the blue button below the three bars. The first time you use the app, you will be asked if you want to allow Slydial to access your contacts or your phone.  Tap "Allow".  When you use Slydial, you'll hear an advertisement before you are connected to the voicemail of the number or contact you're calling. Select one of the following:  Tap Slydial a contact to chose someone from your list of contacts.  Tap the contacts name and then tap the mobile number you want to call. Tap Slydial a number to dial a phone number.  Then tap Dial.  It's the blue button at the bottom. Press the button that has an image of a red phone to hang up and end the call.  The contact will receive your voicemail, but won't hear their phone ring.
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Open the Google Play Store . Tap the search bar and type Slydial into search. Tap the Slydial app in the search results. Tap Install. Tap Open. Type your mobile number in both lines. Tap the checkbox  at the bottom. Tap Continue. Type your first and last name, email address, and password. Tap Sign Up. Tap Slydial a contact, or Slydial a number. Once you've left your message, disconnect the call.

Article: Turn the stove on to medium-high heat and allow the water to simmer. It will take between 6 to 8 minutes for the water to come to a simmer. Allowing the water to simmer will cook your sausages all the way through and keep them tender. The sausages will still look gray on the outside, but will have no pink tint on the inside. Any juices from the sausage will be clear. Turn the burner to high heat and allow the oil to gently simmer. They will not need to sit in the oil for long since they are already cooked. Once they have reached your desired golden color, remove them from the heat to avoid drying them out or becoming overdone. The sausages can be placed in the pan whole, cut lengthwise, cut in half, or cut into chunks.
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Add the sausages to a large saucepan filling it with enough cold water to cover them. Use an instant-read thermometer to ensure the core temperature is at least 160 °F (71 °C). Grease the bottom of a separate pan with enough oil to coat it entirely. Place your sausages in the hot oil to sear them.