Tom is most likely making a Remouillage. It is French for "re-wetting." It is stock that was made from bones that were already used in a previous stock. It is also known as "Second stock." The bones would be re-simmered and fresh mirepoix added. The result of a Remouillage will not be as clear as the original stock and is a bit weaker.
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Cook it to kill it
keep it out of the danger zone temperature in order to prevent bacterial growth
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A tourniquet should be at least 4cm wide to prevent localised damage to nerves tissues. A tourniquet must be put on sufficiently tight to stop the bleeding. If it is not tight enough it can actually end up increasing blood loss. It may be necessary to apply more than one tourniquet to completely stop bleeding. It should also be roughly 4-5 cm from the draw point.
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