Yes, adding molasses to water for a ewe that just lambed can be beneficial. It provides an energy boost, helps with hydration, and encourages the ewe to drink more, which is important for her recovery and milk production. However, it should be done in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. Always consult a veterinarian for specific recommendations based on the ewe's health and needs.
Yes, we just did a school lab about yeast, and we grew it in 10ml of 10% molasses
just did so today! yum
No, molasses is a thick syrup that is a by-product from processing sugar from sugar beets or sugarcane. Maple syrup is made from the sap of maple trees that has been boiled down. Both are quite tasty :-)
The thick viscous syrup we call blackstrap molasses that provides the robust bittersweet flavor to baked beans and gingerbread is available throughout the year. Blackstrap molasses is just one type of molasses, the dark liquid byproduct of the process of refining sugar cane into table sugar. It is made from the third boiling of the sugar syrup and is therefore the concentrated byproduct left over after the sugar's sucrose has been crystallized. The truth behind the phrase "slow as molasses" becomes apparent when you reflect on molasses's thick, viscous, syrupy texture. Featuring a robust bittersweet flavor, blackstrap molasses helps create the distinctive taste of dishes such as baked beans and gingerbread. Blackstrap molasses is very dark in color, having a black-brown hue. Blackstrap molasses is just one type of molasses, the dark liquid that is the byproduct of the process of refining sugar cane into table sugar. Blackstrap molasses is made from the third boiling of the sugar syrup and is therefore the concentrated byproduct left over after the sugar's sucrose has been crystallized.
Molasses itself is not toxic, but breathing it in is not good for your lungs, just as sucking in smoke and multiple other chemicals contained in commonly smoked materials is very bad for your health.
You should use water, you need it to survive. Just don't waste it.
I dont believe so. Its pretty much just like honey.
No. You should bypass it.
water
nothing, just drink water......
I'm guessing that you have build up in your water heater, just drain it and you should be fine.
you should use just room temprture water