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  • Melty Smash Burger Sliders

    Melty Smash Burger Sliders

    Ingredients Instructions

    March 30, 2023
  • Beef Sliders With Cranberry Bacon Jam

    Beef Sliders With Cranberry Bacon Jam

    Ingredients For The Cranberry Bacon Jam For The Beef Sliders Instructions

    March 30, 2023
  • Taco Burger Sliders

    Taco Burger Sliders

    Ingredients Instructions

    March 30, 2023
  • Ground Beef and Potatoes

    Ground Beef and Potatoes

    Ingredients Instructions 

    March 30, 2023
  • What Causes Tanzanite’s Color?

    The blue color of tanzanite is caused by small amounts of vanadium within the zoisite mineral structure. When vanadium-bearing zoisite is heated to a temperature of 600 degrees Celsius for about 30 minutes, the oxidation state of the vanadium is changed and that change causes or improves the blue color. The heat treatment of tanzanite…

    March 30, 2023
  • Tanzanite’s Interesting Color

    The mineral zoisite naturally occurs in a wide range of colors that include colorless, gray, yellow, brown, pink, green, blue, and violet. The name “tanzanite” is used for a color variety of zoisite that ranges from blue, through violet, to violetish purple. This type of color-variety name is not unusual. The name “ruby” is used…

    March 30, 2023
  • A Modern Gem and Birthstone

    Although nearly all of the world’s most popular gemstones have been known and used for hundreds of years, tanzanite was not discovered in commercial quantities until the 1960s. In the short time since then, it has become the second most popular blue gem after sapphire. It is one of a very small number of gems of any color that have been discovered…

    March 30, 2023
  • What is Tanzanite?

    Tanzanite is a trade name that was first used by Tiffany and Company for gem-quality specimens of a mineral named zoisite with a blue color. Tiffany could have sold the material under the mineralogical name of “blue zoisite,” but they thought the name “tanzanite” would stimulate customer interest and be easier to market. The name “tanzanite” was given because…

    March 30, 2023
  • Other Uses of Corundum

    Corundum has many other uses. It is chemically inert and resistant to heat. These properties make it a perfect material for making refractory products such as fire brick, kiln liners, and kiln furniture. Today, these products are usually made with synthetic corundum. Pure corundum is colorless, transparent, durable, and scratch resistant. Large crystals of clear…

    March 30, 2023
  • Ruby Lasers

    Synthetic corundum is an essential part of many lasers. In fact, the first working laser was a “ruby laser,” made by Theodore Maiman at Hughes Research Labs in 1960. It employed a synthetic ruby crystal as the “gain medium.” The gain medium is a material in the laser that is the target of an intense…

    March 30, 2023
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