Certainly. Nothing intrinsic to the ingredients or preparation of beer is inherently unkosher. The beer is kosher unless it is brewed in a plant that also processes other items that are not kosher. In that case, a Jewish observer would be required to certify that separation is maintained between the processing lines; otherwise some cross-contact would have to be assumed, and the beer would be avoided by those concerned with keeping kosher.
they have popular slogans and a lot of people like movie stars eat certain types of cereal
How much is a 1996 Jackie Robinson wheaties cereal box worth?
Its only worth between 5 and 10 bucks bud.
Is adding milk to cereal a chemical or physical change?
I'm 99% sure it's a physical change because the milk and the oatmeal aren't combining to form a new substance. It's just making a mixture, not a compound.
How many lucky charms are in a box?
Eight - Hearts, Shooting Stars, Horeshoes, Leprechaun Clover Hats, Blue Moons, Hourglasses, Rainbows, and Red Balloons.
kelloggs aims and objectives: first of all they are all gay they are pedos with 2inch cocks the manger is called azziz thank you for liestening and i hope you do good in your cource work :L
One of the inventors of cereal was Dr. Kellogg. He had a spa in Battle Creek, Michigan. A number of people had eating disorders. He created extremely thin sheets of toasted corn meal which broke into small flakes. The patients could eat them with no trouble.
One of his visitors was Mr. C. W. Post. He and Dr. Kellogg's brother thought of packaging the corn flakes. They tried packaging them, but when they shipped a few boxes, crumbs arrived. They added sugar and the flakes remained flakes. The two set up separate companies. Post called his product Post Toasties. Kellogg called his product Kellogg's Corn Flakes.
Dr. Kellog continued practicing medicine and had nothing to do with his invention. His brother and patient became extremely rich from it.
When was the cereal Captain Crunch first produced?
Cap'n Crunch was first produced in 1963 in the United States. It is owned and manufactured by Quaker Oats Company and comes in a number of different variations now.
Oatmeal is usually eaten with a spoon, out of a bowl.
It can be eaten plain or with milk on it. You can put brown sugar, syrup, cinnamon, jam or jelly on it. You can add berries, sliced banana or other fruit.
Oatmeal can also be baked into cookies, plain or with nuts, raisins or chocolate chips.
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How many syllables in the word cereal?
Dude, are you in kindergarten or something? Well, if you're really'as that dumb, than fine. 2. That's the answer.
What was the average price of cereal in 1977?
i dont think people kept track of cereal price from decades ago so maybe ask your grandma or something and if that didnt help about 26 cents a box
Can pregnant women eat special k bars?
There should be no problem with this. Just make sure you are aren't just eating a Special K bar or following the Special K diet during pregnancy. It does not contain near enough protein or nutrients to be eaten alone. If you eat a special k bar for breakfast, also have an egg or a glass of milk along with a cup of fruit juice (pure juice not from concentrate) or a fruit serving.
The noun 'cereal', recorded in English in 1818 as an adjective meaning 'of or relating to edible grain', is first recorded as an English noun, meaning 'edible grain', in 1832.
It came into the English language from French, céréale, which traces back to the Latin Cerealis, 'of grain; relating to the cultivation of grain'. The Latin term originated with the name of the Roman deity, Ceres, goddess of agriculture.
The origins of Ceres and its variations as a word referring to cultivated grain go back into the mists of Indo-European (or Proto-Indo-European: PIE), the ultimate origin of most English words. This one came from the base 'ker-', 'to grow'.
The noun 'cereal' in the sense of 'breakfast cereal' is American-English; its use is recorded from 1899.
It also comes from the ancient Greek god Cere, meaning Barley-Mother