throw all the flour products away...buy new pruducts, keep in ziplocks and store in the freezer.
what you do is take two ziplocks for each shoe and fill the bags with water. then put the bags in the shoe and put in the freezer it will stretch them another size. :)
the sensor on my 98 is located just above the driver's side axle. i found it easier to remove the tire to work on it. 10mm bolt and the wire travels upwards to the firewall, you may need to clip the ziplocks to remove it.
Actually, if you are careful to maintain a temperature below 42 degrees, you can brine a frozen turkey and let it defrost as it brines. The catch is to not allow the brine to warm up or bacteria can form, despite all the salt. I sanitize a cooler, put in the turkey and the cold brine to cover it, then add both ice cubes and frozen cooler packs in ziplocks (the food-safe kind you can freeze and re-freeze to keep things cold in your cooler). The turkey will defrost quickly - as in 24 hours - this way. I like the turkey to sit out of brine in the fridge overnight before roasting so that the skin dries out and crisps better when roasting.