Have a look what your lettuce looks like. If it´s shriveled or soft... then you might use the middle, if it looks all right.
Yes, lettuce can regrow after being cut if the roots are left intact. This process is known as regrowing or regenerating lettuce.
Yes, lettuce can be left out at room temperature but this will make it go bad faster if it is not kept in a sealed bag. Although lettuce goes bad pretty quickly anyway, in the fridge or not.
I'd freeze it as turkey left overs do not taste good after 3-4 days.
Not really. Some preservatives might be used to ensure that the lettuce stay fresh, or in growing, but not many are left on the lettuce by the time you eat it, especially not after washing it off.
4 days
Its truly impossible, if you really want an older sim to make out with a younger sim make the man first wait a while until he only has 20 days left until turning into an elder, and then make a girl that will have 29 days left and he'll still be older than her. Sure only by days but its way better than him being an elder and her being an adult.
If you mean it was left without the cap on the bottle, then it should still be fine as long as it didn't get wet.
A pickled lettuce becomes limp when left in the sun due to the heat causing the water inside the lettuce to evaporate. The pickling process involves brining, which helps retain some moisture, but exposure to sunlight accelerates dehydration. Additionally, the heat can break down the cell walls of the lettuce, further contributing to its limp texture. This combination of moisture loss and cellular breakdown leads to the wilting of the pickled lettuce.
No she still has 4 months , 11 days and 16 hours left to serve
Being left out is a pretty big issue for people in school especialley these days. What to do if you are left out is to talk to the people, tell them to stop leaving you out because they wouldn't like it if they were the ones being left out. If not, find new people to hang around with, people that wont leave you out :)
If you are referring to a custard pie or quiche, the answer is "No!"
yes. the water in the cell evaporates through the cell wall, removing the structure that keeps the cell in a rigid, fixed shape.