I wouldn't store any food in a septic system. You're probably better to keep food in something like a pantry or cupboard.
Worms get into the pantry either buy you or the food that you put in the pantry. You bring it in by not washing your hands before touching food. The food brings it in if the certain food is infested with worms. The foods most susceptible would have to be pork and any kind of meat. Make sure you cook all meat thoroughly before eating it. Sounds like someone may be confused if this is pantry moth there are 3 parts to the lifecycle the pantry moth, the larvae, and weevil. They come in all sorts of food, grains, cereals, flour, pasta and pet food etc. Look for Pantry Moth Traps on Trademe
Chinese food, as most Chinese do. There are few local specialty foods in any region in China, and it seems 1.3 billion guys just take food from a single one pantry.
Kitchen is a great word and i dont think there are any other great wordds out there to substitute it except for things like pantry which is not that great I love the word kitchen but you can use pantry or food preparation area How about galley?
There weren't any Laurel and Hardy films made in 1949.
The Georgia Food Bank is located in Tallapoosa, GA. This food bank lends its hand in helping disadvantaged families with food, medical supplies, and beauty aid.
Yes, I believe Lois Laurel Hawes, Stan Laurel's daughter is still alive as well as his grandchildren.
No. Mountain Laurel is quite toxic and you should not eat any part of the shrub.
Laurel & Hardy never appeared in any film with Shirley Temple.
Laurel is so hardy that you can pretty much cut it at ANY time and it'll recover just fine.
You can donate money or food to your local Good Shepard Food Bank or any shelter.
Although there may be some exceptions, the mountain laurel is toxic and is not eaten by any animals that I know of, unless by accident.