Arrowhead Mills Puffed Rice, 6-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

Arrowhead Mills Puffed Rice, 6-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

Arrowhead Mills Puffed Rice, 6-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn

Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn



Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn

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Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn
Excellent Source of Fiber Popcorn, a traditional favorite for young and old.

Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn

This organic yellow variety can be popped and made into popcorn balls or something really yummy we call Popcorn Supreme-a crunchy combination of seeds, nuts and honey -- and popcorn!
Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn
 Q: non GMO?A:Yes, but organic experts claim ALL of our popcorn kernels in the USA are probably non-GMO. Usually, extreme amounts of chemicals are used when growing corn for popcorn. So the question becomes how organic is organic? Wish Oregon Tilth certified this brand and not USDA! I usually will not pay more for USDA Organic but with all types of seeds I desire organic!
Arrowhead Mills Organic Popcorn

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?

Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?





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Here is one of our science fair projects kids enjoy a lot. It is easy and very visual. The little ones may not understand the concept of the electrons yet, but it is good to let experience it and later the explanation will make sense much easier as they are familiar with the effects already. This is an easy science fair project that is quick and easy to do!

Science fair projects kids enjoy are always those that are fun and easy to do and they do not come easier than this one! It may be an easy science fair project, but they will still learn a lot from it.

What is static electricity?

Questions you should be able to answer once you have completed this experiment:

When rubbing the balloon against your sweater, what happens between the balloon and the sweater? What happens to the puffed wheat or rice when the balloon is held just above it? Why do you think the puffed wheat or rice jumps up? Why does the puffed wheat or rice only stick to the balloon for a short while? Why does the puffed wheat or rice not jump up and cling to the second balloon that you did not rub against your sweater? Why do you have to do the second part of the experiment? What is it called? What is the proper scientific method?
What you need for this experiment:

2 Blown up balloons A sweater A bowl of puffed wheat or rice A note book A pen A camera
The steps in your project:

Rub the balloon against your sweater Hold the balloon just above the bowl with the puffed wheat or rice in it Now you take the other balloon and hold it just above the puffed wheat or rice without rubbing it on your sweater first Get someone to help you take notes through the whole project and make sure you take a photo of each step for your display
Your conclusion:

The second balloon that you do not rub against your sweater is your control. It shows you what happens if you do nothing to the balloon.

This is a very important part of the scientific method as you always have to prove that what you did made the difference and that what happened would not have happened in any case. I mean, without you doing anything. So you have to prove that the puffed wheat or rice would not have jumped up at the balloon if you did not rub it against your sweater.

When you rub the balloon against your sweater the friction causes electrons to move to the balloon causing it to be negatively laden, electrically. This will also cause the balloon to stick to your sweater. Now when you hold the balloon close to the puffed wheat or rice, it is drawn to the balloon because of its lower electrical load. Once the electrons passed from the balloon to the puffed wheat or rice, they fall back again as they are no longer drawn to the balloons. Because the puffed wheat or rice is so light it is very easy to see the effect, even when the difference is not that big.


Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?

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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?


Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?
Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?

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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?


Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?

Science Fair Projects Kids Will Love - What is Static Electricity?
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Amy VS. The Rice Ball!





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My friend Amy was eating a rice ball but the rice stuck to her fingers, who will win this battle of epic proportions?
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Pan Fried Tempeh

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This dish can be served as an appetizer like fish sticks, in a sandwich or as an entrée. For gluten free use sorghum, rice, millet or buckwheat flour and whe...
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Pan Fried Tempeh

Saturday, February 23, 2013

mochi in the toaster oven!

mochi in the toaster oven!


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Our good friend Tadashi sent us these delicious rice cakes from Japan...We place them on alumimum foil and toast them in our toaster oven till they puff. We like them best with maple syrup.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Quaker Puffed Wheat and Rice Commercial

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