Author: Marilyn Medina

How Do You Treat Rhubarb Poisoning?

DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, call the local emergency number (such as 911), or your the poison center can be reached directly by calling the national toll-free Poison Help hotline (1-800-222-1222) from anywhere in the United States. What […]

Is Rhubarb A High Oxalate Food?

Rhubarb may be high in oxalates and should be eaten in moderation. Notably, cooking reduces its levels of oxalates. Make sure to avoid the leaves. Can rhubarb cause kidney stones? Avoid stone-forming foods: Beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, tea, and most nuts are rich in oxalate, which can contribute to kidney stones. If you suffer from […]

What’S Attacking My Rhubarb?

Slugs, snails and beetles are the main culprits. Before rushing to the chemical cabinet though, remember that you don’t eat the leaves. So, unless the damage is very extensive, it may well be best to simply ignore the pests. What do you spray rhubarb with? Mix one teaspoon of the dishwashing detergent with a cup […]

Can Pigs Eat Rhubarb?

Pigs can consume the majority of common garden items. What not to feed pigs from the garden are unripened tomatoes, raw potatoes, raw sweet potatoes, parsnips, celery, celery root, parsley, onions, avocados, and rhubarb. Pigs can eat almost everything else you plant though. Is rhubarb poisonous to animals? Rhubarb is toxic to dogs and cats. […]

Do Bears Eat Rhubarb?

The Toxicity of Rhubarb During its late-night meal run, the wild bear was reported to have consumed most of the pies in the Colorado Cherry Company, except for the strawberry rhubarb. This could be because of a natural toxin contained in rhubarb known as oxalate. What animal eats rhubarb? Deer are the most likely grazers […]

How Much Elderberry Can I Give My Dog?

It not only is good for their immune systems, but can help with their joints by reducing inflammation, reduces anxiety, and supports their respiratory health. We recommend a teaspoon for small dogs, 2 teaspoons for medium sized dogs and a tablespoon for large dogs. Can elderberry be given to dogs? Are they safe for our […]

Can You Eat Australian Mullet?

Sea mullet is an incredibly delicious and more importantly very underutilised and sustainable species of mullet found on the east Australian coast throughout the year. The flesh is darkish-pink to mid-grey, with a mid-firm to soft texture, and not too many bones to pick through. Is mullet safe to eat? Despite their reputation in some […]

Do Mullet Have Worms?

Mullet commonly have parasitic infestations. In one study, nearly 300 adult mullet were collected from Florida’s gulf coast. All individuals contained parasites. Do mullet have parasites? Mullets also acquire components of the local parasite fauna: parasites of low host specificity, particularly larval forms of trematodes, cestodes, nematodes and gnathiid isopods. Parasites with complex life cycles […]

What Is The Shelf Life Of Delicata Squash?

WINTER KEEPERS: Delicata has a short shelf life in terms of winter squash, approximately 6 weeks. How long can you keep delicata squash? 3 monthsStorage tips: Winter Squash is best stored between 55-65 degrees, however, Delicata squash does not store quite as well as heartier varieties like Acorn and Butternut. Place in a cool dry […]

Why Is Movie Called Licorice Pizza?

In September 2021, the film was officially titled Licorice Pizza, named after a former chain of record shops in southern California. Anderson explained, “If there’s two words that make me kind of have a Pavlovian response and memory of being a child and running around, it’s ‘licorice’ and ‘pizza’ […] Why is it called Liquorice […]

What Does Lemon Grass Smell Like?

The lemongrass herb has stalks that are fibrous and smell much like lemons. In an essential oil, the scent is fresh and light with a hint of lemon. Lemongrass can be found in subtropical and tropical areas, where it thrives on fertile, well-drained, sandy and loamy soil that is exposed to direct sunlight. Does lemon […]

Is Sesame Oil Good For Joint Pain?

Sesame oil significantly decreased joint pain compared with positive control group in a dose-dependent manner. Sesame oil decreased lipid peroxidation in muscle but not in serum. Which oil is best for joint pain? Here’s what some small studies found: Black cumin. Older people rubbed black cumin oil into their achy knees 3 times a day […]

What Is The Meaning Of Sesame Oil?

Definition of sesame oil : a pale yellow bland semidrying fatty oil obtained from sesame seeds and used chiefly as an edible oil, as a vehicle for various pharmaceuticals, and in cosmetics and soaps. What is sesame oil used for? Sesame oil is often used to saute meats and vegetables or is added to dressings […]

Can Sesame Oil Regrow Hair?

According to the recent studies, using sesame oil is an effective hair loss treatment. Its results are comparable to the medicines like Minoxidil that are prescribed to prevent baldness. Massaging hair with sesame oil improves blood circulation which further promotes hair growth. Is sesame oil good for hair regrowth? Sesame oil is rich in a […]

Do Sesame Seeds Cause Bloating?

Side Effects of Sesame Seeds: Excessive consumption of sesame seeds can drop blood pressure to dangerously low levels. Fibre from sesame seeds can form a layer over the appendix, causing bloating and pain. Can sesame seeds upset your stomach? Possible symptoms of a sesame allergy include: nausea. vomiting. diarrhea. Are sesame seeds hard to digest? […]

Can You Fry Food With Sesame Oil?

Light sesame oil is made from raw sesame seeds. It has an earthy, nutty flavor and a high smoke point (410 to 446°F) that makes it suitable for deep-frying. Why you shouldn’t fry with sesame oil? Not only is it expensive to cook with, it has a very strong flavor that makes it unsuitable as […]

Is Forced Rhubarb Sweeter?

First, the rhubarb stalks grow faster than usual as the plant searches for light to make chlorophyll. Second, the sweet glucose produced in the rhubarb that would normally be used to grow the plant’s huge leaves is instead stored in the stalks. This means that the stalks of forced rhubarb are sweeter instead of sour. […]