1. Dividing An "Arrowhead Plant" (Nephtitis) Take the plant out of container and look for separate clusters of plants or stems with healthy root section. Carefully, divide the sections with your hands and separate from the roots with a sharp knife. Place the division in a container that is slightly larger than the root spread. Secure with more potting soil and water sparingly until section gets established and new growth appears. Plant should root within 3-4 weeks.
John McLemore's Top Turkey Frying Safety Tips Allow 4-min per pound when cooking a turkey in the deep fryer. Overheating the oil is the #1 cause of turkey fryer fires so keeping an eye on the temperature of your oil is key. You want to keep your oil at around 250°F. You want the temperature of the turkey to be the same throughout. Many turkeys have ice pockets in the cavity from refrigeration or freezing so place your turkey in a warm water bath to even out the temperature of the meat and get rid of any ice pockets. Drying the turkey is key. Water plus oil equals fire so make sure your turkey is really dry before you fry it.