what would happen if we didn't have TVs?
Corn tortillas is an excellent corn recipe that can be used to hide corn so the kids will eat it. Another way to get the kids to eat corn would be feeding them corn dogs. Corn dogs are tasty and different and kids love them.
Since corn dogs are usually fried, they have more fat that other foods not fried. Even if they are baked (like frozen corn dogs) the hot dog in the center has fat. While most foods are healthy in moderation, you have to look at how much fat you consume in total and ensure you don't eat so many corn dogs that you create a problem Back to Julia Childs advice - "Eat everything but in moderation."
A common name for fructose is corn syrup. Fructose is the sugar that is found in fruit. Corn syrup is used in cooking. If corn syrup is used in a recipe, it will usually call for less sugar to be added.
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Corn Gluten is used primarily in Feed products. Corn Germ is used in making corn oil. Corn Starch is used in making Corn Syrup.
They can, but they should not be allowed to do so. Dogs cannot digest corn, and it could upset their digestion. Even if it doesn't, they will get little or no nutrition from it. Keep in mind that corn is the grain used to fatten livestock; bulldogs especially don't need any help in this regard.
Perhaps.Dogs may eat corn. It is a ingredient used in most dog foods. They may be able to digest the corn, but cats cannot. Dogs like corn, but a devoted owner should never give the dog to much corn - for it can harm the dogs digestive system. Like a cat.You are okay to feed your dog SOME corn, but never feed it to much, and never feed your cat corn, ever.
No. Corn is not used for any other cereal crops like wheat, oat and rye. Corn is used for corn, wheat is used for wheat, etc.
Corn products such as corn syrup. This corn in its raw state is practically inedible and is genetically modified.
Corn is used a food. Corn leafs or covers and its cores are used in ovens to get fire or heat.
dont know about dogs, cats for sure yes. call your veterinarian. they will tell u 4 free
I don't know! This happened to me too! >:( I hope I can get them back!