Hi everyone. This is the BRAINWORKS for January 6th. You can use the clues to help you figure out the daily theme and fill in the missing letters for each word. You can ask questions anytime and also take your time. There's no need to rush. This is for fun!
Fill in the Blank
1. P __ L __ __ T __ ( Cornmeal as used in Italian cooking)
2. H __ M __ / S __ E __ S ( Can be eaten raw or used to make milk, oil, cheese substitutes, or protein powder ( 2 words))
3. Q __ I __ O A ( Has lots of protein and can be used instead of rice or mixed into rice)
4. O __ T __ E __ L ( A type of food usually eaten at breakfast)
5. B __ O __ N / R __ C __ ( Has more fiber in it than other types)
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What do you eat sometimes and it's made with cornmeal? Starts with P. What has a nutty flavor and starts with H for both words in number 2? This has more protein and can be used instead of rice as side dish. Starts with Q.
What has a lot of protein in it and starts with a H for the first word and S for the second word? Everything else is correct so far. Do you know the theme?
1: is yellow colored and starts with a P. 2: starts with H for the first word and S for the second word. Used sometimes in saladsβ crunchy. Apples have these in them for planting. 3: Starts with Q and itβs like rice but has more protein than rice. Youβre almost there! Keep going!πππ
I'm going to truthful, I don't want to finish because I looked at others answers and I've never heard of them except hemp. That was the hardest ever! π€π
Hemp Seed is right! Itβs okay if you donβt want to finish. I posted a new posting today before my lunch. You can always ask questions anytime and take your time. Thereβs no reason to rush yourself. Itβs for fun.πππ
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