heat your skates with a hair dryer then place foot inside and do them up then heat again like before
Improved by Scappi 90 on 10/8/09
The above won't work at all. you need to use an oven.
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No, "skate" has the long vowel sound of "a" as in "bake" or "cake."
a cake
Bake
The name of pizza store that they make them and you take home to bake is Papa Murphy's.
yes you can bake clay that you made at home then eat it
Paula's Home Cooking - 2002 Bake Sale was released on: USA: 10 May 2003
175 degrees Fahrenheit. Don't try this at home. You need to use an official skate oven at a hockey pro-shop. You WILL melt your skates if you put them in your home oven.
Not for sale. Idaho doesn't have a Cottage Food law.
Paula's Home Cooking - 2002 Great Bake-Off 7-11 was released on: USA: 19 May 2007
Of course it is opinion but a majority of people say Skate 1 is better. On Skate 1 you can get more board sponsors and the physics of skating are more realistic on Skate 1. However Skate 1 slightly lacks the quality of the graphics that Skate 2 has in store. Skate 1 is cheaper than Skate 2 as it was an earlier release. Skate 1 I would say is the better game but that is a matter of opinion.
You skate.
Not skate