If they were throughly cooked the night before, and the stove was off all night, they should be fine.
No. Cooked vegetables should be treated as any other potentially hazardous food and should be stored refrigerated.
Someone with night blindness would require vitamin A, so any foods high in that vitamin would be beneficial. Carrots, broccoli, cabbage
he eats carrots lots of carrots he has night vision now
yes you can I would dry them off maybe but if you really want to you don't need to dry them as long as if the water wasn't like a pond or something
Night blindness is the result of insufficient Vitamin A intake. Foods rich in A are: liver, beef, chicken, eggs, fortified milk, carrots, mangoes, sweet potatoes, and leafy green vegetables.
Carrots contains Carotene which is the source of Vit-A helps to prevent night blindness.
Not eating carrots.
Eat/juice Carrots.
Sure you can peel them ahead of time. Just make sure you cover them with water and refrigerated and used within a day.
Vitamin A is known as the most important of the eye vitamins. When you take Vitamin A, you are reducing your risk of cataracts and night blindness. Actually, you can improve your night vision by taking Vitamin A or eating foods rich in Vitamin A. Carrots, liver, and sweet potatoes all have a high concentration of Vitamin A.
Tonight I had fish peas and chips last night lamb chops potatoes and a mix of vegetables consisting of Broccoli beans and carrots. The night before sate meatballs with stir fry and rice. Tonight I had portehouse teak Blu with chips beans peas and corn. the steak was a bit munchier then I liked. Last night I had KFC which was as greasy as always
yes :)