drink water. it helps.
Yes.
IngredientsDirectionsPlace popcorn, sugar, oil, chipotle and salt in a large kettle or pot with a tight fitting lid over medium heat. When corn begins to pop, shake the pot constantly. When popping slows, remove from heat and transfer popped kettle corn to a bowl.To keep the kettle corn sweet, omit the chipotle powder and adjust sugar to 1/3 cup.
no but electric blankets do
hell no that will make you sick as hell
Feed corn (field corn) is no different than any other corn. It tastes just as good as is as nutritious as any other corn. It is very tasty but is very slightly more tougher to chew.
Eating raw corn is generally safe, but some people may find it difficult to digest. Cooking corn can make it easier to digest and may also enhance its flavor.
You can buy a machine for around $2,000 and it will likely be the same machine that the carnival had. Chances are you don't want to spend that much on a machine for use at home. You can make your own kettle corn at home without the fancy machine. There's a good how to article here: http://www.ehow.com/how_2242252_kettle-corn-home.html
Yes. Eating spicy foods can make you have a stomach ache and even a painful throat.
Corn is used to make ethanol fuel. Corn has also become an "attraction," as families flock to fields of mazes to challenge their puzzle-solving skills! and poopy like baby daby
A big kettle, to make a lot of tea, is called an urn
When a dog is eating corn on the cob, it is important to remove the corn kernels from the cob before feeding it to the dog. This is because the cob can be a choking hazard and may also cause intestinal blockages if ingested. Additionally, make sure the corn is cooked and not seasoned with any harmful ingredients like salt or butter. Always supervise your dog while they are eating to prevent any accidents or health issues.
No.