Author: Justin Shelton

Can You Get Protein Poisoning From Venison?

The answer is no. Because carnivores eat a lot of meat to meet their diets. There is no protein poisoning involved in their diets. Instead, carnivores would be malnourished and are struggling to process food. What are the signs of protein poisoning? Symptoms of protein poisoning include: nausea. headache. mood changes. weakness. fatigue. low blood […]

What Should You Not Do To A Rabbit?

Insider spoke to veterinarians about some things you should never do to your pet rabbit. Don’t keep your rabbit’s cage directly in the sun or pick them up by their underarms or chest. Always make sure your rabbit has somewhere to hide. Visit Insider’s homepage for more stories. Do and don’ts for rabbit? Make sure […]

How Do Corn Kernels Develop?

The immature ear of corn has a cobb, with many tiny ovaries that will develop into kernels after they are pollinated. The kernels are arranged in the familiar pairs of rows, which we enjoy eating. For each ovary/egg, a hair-like structure extends outward. This is the “silk” that we traditionally remove before eating. How do […]

What Causes Small Corn Kernels?

The most common reasons corn is small is due to a lack of soil nutrients, watering problems, compacted soil, as well as pests, and lack of pollination. Why is my corn not fully developed? Without successful pollination, the kernel doesn’t grow and your corn on the cobs end up looking a bit tatty with just […]

Are Corn Kernels Nuts?

Corn nuts, also known as toasted corn, quico, or Cracker are a snack food made of roasted or deep-fried corn kernels. Corn nut. Cancha in Peru Course Snack Ingredients generally used Roasted or deep-fried corn kernels Cookbook: Corn nut Media: Corn nut Are popcorn kernels nuts? The kernel, the part humans eat, whether it’s popped […]

Why Do Some Corn Kernels Not Pop?

Popcorn kernelsPopcorn kernelsA popcorn kernel’s strong hull contains the seed’s hard, starchy shell endosperm with 14–20% moisture, which turns to steam as the kernel is heated. Pressure from the steam continues to build until the hull ruptures, allowing the kernel to forcefully expand, to 20 to 50 times its original volume, and then cool.https://en.wikipedia.org › […]

How Do You Get Rid Of Invasive Carp?

Eradicating an established population of Asian carp would be extremely difficult and expensive, if possible at all. Potential control methods include the use of fish poisons, physical barriers, physical removal, habitat alteration, or the addition of predators, parasites, or pathogens. How do you get rid of carp? Active removal techniques, as well as stocking predatory […]

Why Are Carp Considered Invasive?

They lay hundreds of thousands of eggs at a time, which means populations grow and spread quickly. Because of this, they can quickly out-compete native species, and put ecosystems in danger. Silver carp jumping out of the water. Are carp invasive in USA? The four types of invasive carp currently found in the U.S. were […]

Can Common Carp Hurt You?

Now you know do carp have teeth or not. Pharyngeal teeth are common in the fish world, and other species, like goldfish, and other suckers and cyprinids have them. These teeth are very important for carp, and help the fish to grind hard food, however they are completely harmless for people, and they can’t hurt […]

How Do I Keep My Cauliflower White?

If you steam a whole head of cauliflower, add a little lemon or vinegar (2-3 tablespoons) to the water and keep the entire head intact. This allows the internal parts of the cauliflower to cook till tender and remain a vibrant white color. How do they make cauliflower white? White cauliflower matures creamy white if […]

Can You Juice Cauliflower Leaves?

It can cause bloating, gas, or cramping, and definitely avoid if you have irritable bowel syndrome. Other cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower and cabbage shouldn’t be juiced for the same reasons. Can you juice a cauliflower? Cauliflower is one of those “it” ingredients you find as a swap in everything from pizza crust to wings. Yes, […]

Why Is Arugula Expensive?

Outside of their ideal growing season, you’ll see the prices of the crop in question creeping up. That’s because it’s harder to continue growing the plant outside of its growing season. More effort means more money, typically. Where is arugula grown? Native to the Mediterranean region, arugula blossoms and leaves have long been a popular […]

What Should I Know Before Buying A Rabbit?

8 Things to Know Before Getting a Pet Rabbit Rabbits Can Live for 10 to 12 Years. They Aren’t Great Pets for Kids. They Like Being With Other Rabbits. Rabbits Need Exercise and Room to Roam. You’ll Need to Rabbit-Proof Your Home. They Need More Than Carrots. They Require Unique Medical Care. Rabbits Keep Their […]

Why Do You Tie Up Cauliflower?

Cauliflower needs cool temperatures, a consistent supply of moisture, and lots of fertilizer. To get white curds on many varieties, it is necessary to tie up the leaves around the developing curd. Do you have to wrap cauliflower? Thursday, May 5, 2016 8:55 p.m. Blanching cauliflower heads — covering them with their own leaves — […]