A good friend gave me some pecans she shelled and froze. They were in new bags in her refrigerator freezer. But they smelled like mothballs! I would like to know if they're harmful. They leave a bad taste in your mouth.
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sure it is. . mothballs are poisonous and used to kill pests like roaches.
Yes you do.
The Tamil name for pecans is "cuvaiyāṉa." Pecans are not commonly used in Indian cuisine like peanuts and almonds, but they are gaining in popularity.
In a recent Mythbusters, it was determined to be "plausible" that mothballs can actually increase your car's mileage. If mothballs were placed in your gas tank, I suspect you would smell the scent mothballs as they dissolved and then burned. It doesn't sound like mothballs would "spike" your tank. How can you tell if your tank has been spiked? If you cannot tell, it probably doesn't matter.
Because they can be fatal if ingested, mothballs are not a safe choice to deter cats. Two safer alternatives are vinegar and ammonia.
No-chigers are outside & too much ventilation.
What's the real answer is that if you have wonderful smell hands they are clean and if you have bad smelling your hands may be clan. Is the thing that you use to wash your hands. But hands with wonderful smell are cleaner than bad smelling hands- that's what a teacher would like to hear. The answer is true because I had this question too when I was like 5th grade.
pecans!
Boys like sweet smelling perfumes.
The term "smelling like a rose" refers to someone/something that smells nice.
Go to this site to see an image of ripened hazelnuts.... http://www.arkive.org/hazel/corylus-avellana/image-A8085.html