Zip-lock type bag, in refrigerator for a day or two, or in freezer for several months.
Hominy is a food made from corn. To make hominy, you start with an ear of corn. When corn gets ripe, the kernels dry out, and you can shell the kernels. Often, white corn is used for hominy, but many people prefer yellow corn; there isn't much difference in taste, but they look different colors. Soak the kernels in lye. Pioneers would make their own lye by soaking ashes in water, especially ashes from burning green oak. These days, you can buy granular lye crystals at the hardware store, as people use it for opening drains. Be sure to use rubber gloves, because lye causes nasty burns. When you soak the kernels in liquid, they will soak up, and if the liquid is lye, the "skin" on the kernel loosens, and can easily be slipped off. The innards of the corn kernel is hominy. You would drain off the lye, and rinse the hominy in water until it's all removed. If you're in a hurry, a bath of vinegar will neutralize the lye, resulting in salt water, which is easier to rinse off. One can warm up the hominy in a water bath as with any other vegetable, and serve it, buttered, with salt for nice side dish. Hominy is also used as an ingredient in soups and stews, added to corn bread, and can be ground up and served as a porridge known as "hominy grits", a food beloved in the south and reviled by some northerners.
They Are Attracted By Dead Plants... They Can Get Very Aggressive At Humans And Hurt Them Badly... I Would recommend You Be Careful! I Recommend You Wear Safety Supplies And Take Out The Dead Plant.. They Can Also Go Away And Come Back Later... But if you checked and you don't have a dead plant check the grass. is there any brown on the edges? it happens mostly in summer... If there are brown on the edges immediately pull that piece of grass out. That usually solves it... or sometimes they are attracted to dog leftovers and raccoon leftovers and cat leftovers
you try to eat as much of the left over items.if you can eat the rest of the leftover you put them in the trash can
How much later than where ?
what store is it at if it is at a store then go check how much it is
Plants store much of their food in the form of starch.
"Much later" in this context means a significant amount of time in the future, likely hours or even days later. It implies that the situation is not expected to change anytime soon.
It depends. Online, you can store as much as 100 - 500 GB of email! Offline, you can store as much email as much as your hard drive will permit.
They vary from store to store.
Powhatan mentioned it to captain john smith probably at or near Jamestown Virginia in 1629 but one or the other of them likely clipped it from a much longer & harder algonquian word meaning stuff that is ground up or beaten
It depends on where and when. If suppose you buy it 6 months later it will probably be cheaper the later the less. And each store wont have the exact price as another, it wont be a great difference, though just a few dollars off. So, theres not an exact price.
Pretty much any store