Oobleck is not a gas. It is a non newtonian fluid made of corn starch and water. I suppose it could be a gas, though, if you heated it up a lot.
Basically a lot of the same things you would find in your pantry today: flour, sugar, coffee, lard, cornmeal, jerky, canned fruits and vegetables, dried beans and corn.
Soup can be healthy. Canned soup is usually not. It's too high in salt and has too many preservatives. Homemade soup made with garlic, onions, celery, carrots, etc., is the healthiest and can be frozen for future use for when you don't feel like cooking.
Canned bacon? Probably it was but it was probably broken a lot so they stopped.
yes ,lot of corn
If you're Lactose Intolerant it can.
No, not in tiny amounts. However, it can cause weight gain if you eat a lot of it.
Because growing corn takes a lot of water, which is something Africa often does not have a lot of.
It has to do with their digestive system, and their diet. Turkeys eat a lot of corn, corn on the cob, popcorn, candy corn, cornmeal, corn syrup, corn dogs, corn soda, and water. When this food is being digested in a turkey's stomach, it releases special magic enzymes that smell like Thanks Giving. This then creates a gas that makes its way to the intestines, and finally to the rectum where it is expelled. When the gas exits the turkey's body and is exposed to air, the oxygen in the air causes the gas to take on a liquid form: gravy. This was first discovered by Christopher Columbus when he helped the pilgrims win back their land from Squanto in 1972.
it involves a lot of states i think it involves liguid to gas cause you sweat is liquid tehn the odur is gas
it involves a lot of states i think it involves liguid to gas cause you sweat is liquid tehn the odur is gas
I believe a lot of them grew corn.