What chocolate can you eat on Weight Watchers?

What chocolate can you eat on Weight Watchers? Eaten in moderation, however, chocolate is a healthy way to indulge your sweet tooth. The trick is to use chocolates high in cocoa solids, i.e., dark, semisweet and bittersweet (see sidebar). Expert chocolatier Jacques Torres (who has lost weight with WW) suggests sticking with high-end dark chocolates. […]

Does a bigger drive pulley increase speed?

Does a bigger drive pulley increase speed? By changing the diameter of the pulley wheels, speed can be changed. A smaller pulley turning a larger pulley results in the larger one moving more slowly but with more shaft power. What does a bigger pulley do? Pulleys and Speed A smaller pulley turning a larger pulley […]

What birds can live with pheasants?

What birds can live with pheasants? In a large, well planted, aviary true pheasants can be kept with other pheasant species such as Monals or Tragopans. Is grouse and pheasant the same? Grouse are usually larger than pheasants. However, the grouse have the wider spectrum of body sizes and weights compared to pheasants. Pheasants have […]

Can you drive in Guatemala with US license?

Can you drive in Guatemala with US license? We understand that Guatemala recognizes the International Driver’s License, which is available in the United States through chapters of the American Automobile Association (AAA). When driving with an International Driver’s License, a valid U.S. state license should also be carried. What countries let you drive at 14? […]

What is the difference between mosses and ferns?

What is the difference between mosses and ferns? The main difference between mosses and ferns is that mosses are non-vascular plants whereas ferns are vascular plants. Furthermore, the plant body of ferns is differentiated into true leaves, stem, and roots. In contrast, the plant body of mosses consists of less differentiated leaflets. What are the […]

How did bread get discovered?

How did bread get discovered? Scientists have discovered the earliest known evidence of bread-making, from a 14,000-year-old dig site. The stone age bread-makers took flour made from wild wheat and barley, mixed it with the pulverised roots of plants, added water, and then baked it. How was bread made before yeast was discovered? Early humans […]

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