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You should pull the rack out enough so that you can easily place the fish on the pan but not so much that you remove the rack. You may want to curl up the edges of the foil so that any juices don’t pour out onto the cooking pan and burn; this will also save you cleanup time.  Expect to cook the fish for about 5 to 7 minutes for every inch of thickness. However, check the fish often to prevent burning. Let it sit and rest for about a minute before loosening it from the foil. You’ll need to use the widest spatula that you own to ensure that the fish does not fall apart when you remove it from the pan. If you used fish with the skin on one side, you may find that you can separate the flesh from the skin easily with the spatula at this point.

summary: Put on a pair of oven mitts, open your oven door and pull out both your rack and the hot pan. Slide the foil and fish on top of the hot pan. Close the oven door immediately. Broil the fish. Remove the baking pan and the fish from the oven and place the fish (while still on the foil) on either your counter or your range top. Remove the fish from the foil using a spatula. Plate the fish and serve. Finished.


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These will scratch and ruin the gel-coat surface of the fiberglass. Even though your stains may be deep, harsh brushes are not the best solution to get rid of the stains. Don't use steel wool, scrapers, or scouring pads, either. These cleaning tools are also too harsh for fiberglass surfaces. Make sure the brush has plenty of give against the fiberglass surface. Fiberglass can be scratched easily, so be especially gentle even with tough stains.  Try using a circular motion when scrubbing fiberglass surfaces. This will ensure you don't damage the fiberglass underneath. For tougher stains, you can use a heavier cloth. However, it should still be soft enough to prevent damage. Sponges may be good if you need to let your cleaner sit for a while. Use a soft sponge without any abrasive surfaces.  It may be especially useful to use a sponge when using baking soda paste. When using baking powder paste, the cleaner needs to sit awhile before you mix it with vinegar. The sponge can soak up the cleaner from the fiberglass surface. It can also wipe stains from the fiberglass surface. Use a clean cloth and be especially gentle when applying the polish. Ideally, the polish should leave your fiberglass surface with a clean, white sheen.  Only apply the white polish compound with a soft cloth after cleaning the fiberglass. The polish should be the final step in your cleaning procedure. Use the white polishing compound a few times a year to keep the fiberglass sparkling. The polish should be applied when the boat has been out a few times or has sat for a while.

summary: Avoid using scouring brushes or wire brushes when regularly cleaning fiberglass. Gently rub your fiberglass cleaner on with a cloth or soft nylon brush. Use a sponge for especially difficult stains. Apply white polishing compound to your boat with a soft cloth.


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The yorker can give you an advantage in a pivotal moment. Delivering a yorker properly lands it on the batsman’s feet. Batsmen have practically no time to react to this kind of throw and dig out the ball. Remember, the yorker is your ace-in-the-hole. If your opponents are on guard for your yorker from the start, it could cost you later on when you need it the most.  Using a variety of throws has the added bonus of improving your odds of a successful throw. To improve variety, you might try bowling inswingers, outswingers, and throwing balls with offspin. Especially during a big game, you might want to hold off on attempting a yorker until you’re well-practiced and confident in your ability. Nerves could turn your yorker delivery into an easy hit if you’re not careful.
summary: Bowl a yorker towards the end of close games. Use a variety of throws so opponents are unprepared for a yorker. Save yorkers for when you feel confident.