No eating uncooked pasta can't hurt you unless of course you are allergic to the ingredients.
if it just got wet leave it in a bag of uncooked rice overnight. It should work :)
Life needs water. Due to this simple fact, any kind of wet climate will naturally attract mold, because mold is a living "thing". When you cook pasta, you boil it in water, right? Well, during this process, the pasta absorbs the water and retains it. As time progresses, mold will begin to settle in your cooked pasta, because like all living things, we need water and will go to desperate measures to get it if we have to. Putting it in the fridge will slow down the process, but will not eliminate it. Sticking in the freezer, on the other hand, is much more beneficial, considering that not many things (including mold) will survive in such a climate. Dry pasta, as you may now understand, contains no water or any nutrients that would attract mold. This is why anything damp or wet will attract mold quickly (especially at room temperature), where as dry foods will vary (depending on the ingredients and how it was cooked) and rarely attract mold.
Wet the edges to be sealed and use the tines of a fork.
until i wee in my bed
The answer to the riddle is "pasta." When pasta is cooked, it starts off dry and hard, but after boiling in water, it becomes wet and soft. It's often enjoyed by two people during a meal.
Neither. It depends on their environment and health. A wet nose doesn't mean the dog is healthy/unhealthy
Do wild cats have dehydrators? No. They eat raw, uncooked, juicy (bloody) meat.
They will most likely not work. The best thing to do is to put it into uncooked rice in a plastic bag for a few days. It doesn't always work, but it worked when my phone got wet.
No.
Uncooked chicken appears pale pink or light beige in color, with a slightly shiny or wet surface. It may also have some blood spots or veins visible. To identify uncooked chicken, look for a soft texture, a fresh smell, and ensure that it is not slimy or sticky to the touch.
Pasta is typically dried for shipping and storage. If it is kept dry, it should last a very long time. If it gets wet, or has been cooked, it will mold and rot fairly quickly.
The Chinese invented pasta (or rice noodles that were then made into pasta) around 3000 B.C. Marco Polo took the pasta to Italy and they began making pasta using wheat. Pasta was then introduced to Italy following Marco Polo's exploration of the Far East in the late 13th century.