Sugar doesn't HAVE to be stored. Any excess sugar in the bloodstream is eliminated by an excretion of the pancreas called insulin.
In their main central vacuole.
theres no secret room dude
No theres no edges to get cornered in.
Theres, two ways. 1- To get a new room on the second floor you need to get another bear from a Build a bear workshop. 2- Go to the hardware store in bearville and buy another room.
when you come in your house click on the trunk and then theres a big screen on half of it theres a little screen and other half theres little tiny screens click on one tiny screen in witch you want to put in your room click on it twice and right away drag it to the room then exit the screen into the room and have fun editing
If you have a laptop theres no room!
first turn on the lite then on the top of the room theres a bell clapper
Theres a secret room?
Well your suppose to store wheat and sugar out in acabinet just don't put it in the refrigerator or keep it in too much heat. Pretty much just keep it at room temperature.
Theres more than one....be specific. :-)
Room temperature (averaging around 20 to 25 C) is perfectly fine to store all sugars--do not store any sugar in the fridge as moisture will cause it to clump and lose quality. As well, powdered sugars absorbs odors in the fridge and this too will cause it to lose quality and taste horrible! To keep sugar at its highest quality, store in a dry, room temperature environment in an air tight container. You want to keep moisture out of white granulated sugars and powdered sugars. Brown sugar needs to be kept in a cool, moist environment (not the fridge though!) to maintain highest quality. Brown sugar can be frozen for long-term storage purposes. If kept in the correct storage environment, sugar has a relatively infinite shelf life.
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