The bug that looks like a burnt popcorn kernel is called a sow or pill bug. Pill bugs are members of the woodlice family, but are able to roll up in a ball.
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Insects that may live in popcorn ceilings include dust mites, carpet beetles, and silverfish. These insects are attracted to the debris and organic matter that accumulates in the textured surface of the ceiling. Regular cleaning and maintenance can help prevent infestations.
could be a juvenile cardinal.
one has two teeth sticking out and the other has them hidden (i think that's the alligator).
She may Be a Tuxedo cat. If you look at her, she looks like one a LITTLE
No. To make Popcorn you must use Popcorn, which is a specific variety, just like sweet corn and field corn
Nuts on Clark in Chicago has my favorite popcorn. They make great gourmet cheese and caramel popcorn. They also have really nice gift baskets for the office or for the holidays.
Well, darling, popcorn and regular corn are like distant cousins at a family reunion. Popcorn is a specific type of corn kernel that has a hard moisture-sealed hull, which allows it to pop when heated. Regular corn, on the other hand, is the sweet or field corn you find on the cob or in cans. So, in a nutshell, popcorn is the fun, crunchy sibling of regular corn that steals the show at movie nights.
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Here are a few ideas:Whichtype of popcorn leaves the fewest unpopped kernals? Does refridgerating popcorn kernals have an effect on how many kernals get popped in the microwave? Does freezing popcorn kernals have an effect on how many kernals get popped in the microwave?
It is a grain and will not hurt them. They will not eat things they cannot swallow and an unpopped corn kernel is not much bigger than a piece of cracked corn normally found in hen scratch. And don't worry, the popcorn will not "explode" inside the chicken, it takes much more heat than the chicken can produce to pop popcorn. I often throw my chickens leftover popcorn and never had a problem.
There are two types if popcorn kernels: "butterfly" and "mushroom." The "butterfly" usually is large, light, fluffy, and looks like it has wings resembling a butterflies. The "mushroom" is more dense and compact, like a ball and is usually used for candy coating, caramelizing, etc. There are many different kinds of popcorn, including kettle corn, hot air popcorn, microwave popcorn, old-fashioned popcorn, and flavored popcorn (caramel, cheese, even lemon-lime, watermelon, strawberry, and pineapple).
It depends on which person is being asked the question. Everyone has different tastes but usually popcorn makers would make better tasting popcorn than the microwavable kind.
Actually, popcorn isn't grown popcorn naturally. It is slightly dehydrated corn bits. Then, when you put it in the microwave, it heats the water in it and makes it pop because the water turns into steam, the steam tries to break loose, then it pushes against the skin and POP!
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the popcorn = common noun The noun popcorn is a common, compound, concrete, mass (uncountable) noun; a word for a substance, a thing.