Yes, it's safe.
it's 78% water... YES
no. only spinach.
You can freeze spinach dip, which lasts along time. but if you defrost it you have to let it sit on your counter (don't put in microwave!) after it's defrosted totally then you must stir it so the dip isn't separated.
To steam spinach without a steamer, you can place it in a microwave-safe bowl with a little water, cover it with a microwave-safe plate, and microwave it for a few minutes until it wilts.
Yes, it is recommended to cook spinach before adding it to an omelette to ensure it is properly wilted and safe to eat.
Yes, it is safe to eat the stems of spinach. They are edible and contain nutrients similar to the leaves. However, some people may find the stems to be tougher and less flavorful than the leaves.
i think it is safe.
Yes. Freeze dried worms are safe for guppies but lots of people have had problem with baby guppies because they are too small to eat the freeze dried bloodworms.
Cooked potatoes, rice, nor spinach are hazardous foods. They are all safe for consumption.
Yes, you can eat spinach stems. They are safe to consume and contain nutrients like fiber, vitamins, and minerals. However, they may be tougher and less flavorful than the leaves.
Yes, you can substitute canned spinach for frozen. Be sure to check the required measurements so you don't use too much.
Absolutely. You can safely freeze raw bacon rashers.