I would not use them, they will be tasteless and limp
from my vast experience of eating cooked carrots i would say no
Raw carrots are kosher, as long as the utensils used to cut it are clean (although some would insist that the utensils must be kosher as well). People who keep strictly kosher will not eat food that has been cooked with any non-kosher product. They would also not eat it if it was cooked in a non-kosher pot.
Cooked carrots are limp and the snowman's nose would just sadly droop instead of stand out proudly.
yes you can I would dry them off maybe but if you really want to you don't need to dry them as long as if the water wasn't like a pond or something
Total number of carrots: 45 Rudolph had 25 and 3 halves. That makes it 45-26.5 = 18.5 carrots. 18 whole carrots and a half carrot.
Cookies and carrots for reindeer( well, I leave carrots)
If you grew the carrots yourself, they would cost you nothing. If you are wanting to purchase them form other people then the rules of supply and demand would govern the price asked.
Carrots. You would need to eat approx. 2 lbs of carrots to equal the sugar content of one snickers bar.
The antonym for cooked would be raw
Kail and raspberries would taste better than the carrots and raspberries.
I think if you eat carrots on a regular basis, you would grow a little bit in height. But carrots are most famous for helping your vision.
Sadly, no. Most Americans don't eat healthy, and that because they really don't know how. A healthy meal consists of: a protein, a starch, a carb, and a vegtable. E.g. a healthy dinner would be something like fish, rice, asparagus, and raw washed carrots (cooked carrots become a carb because you change their structure.)