What are some nutrients found in kefir?
As far as I know (from my experience working in a health food store) is that Kefir is very similar to yogurt, so I am guessing that the nutrients are about the same. Protien, calcium ect. HOWEVER! what makes kefir special is it's abundance of microorganisms or "pro-biotics" as they are called. These include acidophiolis,biffidious (ok I honestly can't spell them) anyway, these are important for your digestive track. basically they get depited, mainly through the use of anti-biotics and poor diet, but these are very important in supporting your immune-system. As I am sure you know a large percentage of our immunological functioning takes place in the digestive system. The probiotics destroy "bad' bactiria, and also eat excess yeast in our systems. Kefir is also really tastey! However, if you belive you may need a probiotic boost. I would suggest taking capsules that contain them, this way the probiotics won't be killes by your stomach acids. Also, if you are lactose intolerant capsules are a good alternative. Of course this information is not intenned to be perscriptive only a personal suggestion, based on my personal, and albeit, limited experience. But as a personal testimony, I saw a marked improvement in my overall health and even lost a few pounds after I started consuming probiotics on a daily basis.
What region is the Dairy Belt located?
In the Midwest and Northeastern United States. In Canada, the "Dairy belt" is located in southern Ontario to southwestern Quebec.
What can be put in wash water to make colors fast?
I was asking this to see if any one had any ideas other than the old "ädd salt" to rinse water - in a separate container of course until the item is colour fast. I have just tried it since there were no other suggestions here and it seems to have worked. I added a good handful of rock salt to a tub of cold water and placed two pairs of pants in there that have been running colour into the wash water. In the salty water the colour has not run.
What car produces the most carbon dioxide?
The Hummer H2 gets really poor gas mileage, somewhere in the range of 10 to 12 mpg. The Bugatti Veyron gets only 10 mpg, but it probably emits less CO2 overall as these tend not to be driven as much as the H2.
When does colostrum turn to milk after a cow gives birth?
Colostrum "changes" into milk 24 to 72 hours after parturition.
Litmus milk is an undefined medium consisting of skim milk and the pH indicator azolitmin. It is used to differentiate members within the genus Clostridium. It differentiates Enterobacteriaceae from other Gram-negative bacilli based on enterics' ability to reduce limus. The skim milk provides nutients for growth. The protein is casein and the lactose is for fermentation. Azolitmin is purple between pH of 4.6 and 8.2. It turns pink when pH reaches 4.5 and blue at a pH of 8.3. Litmus milk has four major reactions: lactose fermentation, reduction of litmus, casein coagulation, and casein hydrolysis. Lactose ferminatation turns the litmus pink due to acidity. If litmus is reduced during lactose fermentation it will turn the medium white. Acid may cause an acid clot this is due to the casein precipitating. Heavy gas production can cause stormy fermentation, this is due to the breaking up of the clot. Protelolytic enzymes such as chymotrypsin , rennin, and pepsin produced by some bacteria produce a curd. A curd differs from an acid clot since it will not dissolve in alkaline conditions. In those conditions the curd will tend to retract from the sides of the tube revealing a straw-colored fluid called whey. A digestion reaction leaves only a clear to brownish fluid. This is due to certain caseases digesting both acid clots and curds. Bacteria that only partially digest the casein produce ammonia raising the pH turning the litmus blue indicating an alkaline reaction. This can be either a blue or purple ring at the top of the clear fluid or bluing of the entire medium.
Many cheers can be found online. You can either change them up to suit you or you can use the beat to come up with your own. you can also order uniforms online. If you do not have time to wait on the shipment to arrive you may contact your local print shop to see if they can do it. Also at your local fabric store they have the supplies, and patterns to make the uniforms. As a former cheerleader I can offer you this piece of advice... know your vowels. If you resite your vowels and hold your hand at your diapharm ,if the top of your stomach moves you are using what we called a cheer voice. It helps carry your voice further. Also, dance routines can be easy if you just take a couple moves from each cheerleader, and add them together. Cheer music can be found at your local music shop.
How to remove sour milk smell from bed?
easy using matthews 5th degree cyclops we know that sixty nine eggs broken over it works very well
How does an organic dairy farm differ from a conventional farm?
Rejection of genetically modified and lab-manufactured inputs and use of local and on-site resources are ways in which organic dairy farms differ from conventional farms. Conventional farms permit genetic alteration and synthetic treatments in all aspects of raising livestock for revenue from milk and milk-related products whereas organic farms do not admit anything into their procedures which involve genetic changes, non-local provenance, or synthetic make-up.
What state produces the most toothpicks?
Maine
Maine is the number one exporter of blueberries and toothpicks. The largest toothpick manufacturing plant in the United States is located in Strong, Maine. The Strong Wood Products Incorporated plant produces twenty million toothpicks a day.[17]
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_of_Maine
Yes, it's legal -- but rather unusual. I've been a prosecutor for 12 years and I haven't heard of such a thing. Off the top of my head, I can think of a couple reasons why it might happen. Maybe he wasn't able to run your record at the time, but later in the day your information can back with some prior traffic violations or some outstanding warrants. Or maybe his supervisor chewed his ass for giving the warning instead of writing the citation. Wow, I wouldn't do it unless I was forced to do so by the boss. If I cut you loose, I cut you loose. If I found something out after the stop, it's on me.
Stirring with a fork is better than a spoon to create foam. Or, better still, use a wire egg whisk and a plastic jug. Pour into a cup or glass once the milkshake is foamy enough.
What do Dairy cooperatives do?
Dairy cooperatives traditionally help to reduce the impact of such fluctuations on milk handlers by more efficiently coordinating supply arrangements and routing raw milk supplies not needed for fluid milk
Around 6 lbs. Depends on temperature and elevation.
No, it's not Casein free, instead it is one of the 2 proteins in cow milk- Whey and Casein
What is the famous industry of Netherlands?
The Netherlands has many industries but probably our most famous ones would be flowers, ship building, dykes, and reclaiming land from the sea. (and cheese lol)
Why would a british cow exported to Uganda be less likely to produce 30 liters of milk each day?
The access to exactly the right feed, the temperature and possibility of anoying insects and infection all are factors that could diminish the production of milk.