Is the red stuff on lettuce safe to eat? Aug 3, 2022 Aug 3, 2022 0 Jimmy Watkins and Sam McKewon recap Monday's open practice and availability Husker football 2022 fall practice begins Watch now: Nebraska State Patrol update on Laurel fatalities Tiger Woods offered $700 to $800 million to join LIV Golf Series Taylor Swift's rep responds to critical report on private jet usage The Platte River is mostly dry upstream of Columbus, Nebraska Monica Lewinsky calls out Beyoncé for 'Partition' lyrics Disney World floods as severe thunderstorms pummel Orlando, Florida Dolph Lundgren responds to Sylvester Stallone's criticism of potential 'Rocky' spin-off Springsteen fans express outrage over Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ Jennifer Garner urges fans to be 'cautious' about cosmetic fillers Jane Fonda admits she's 'not proud' of getting a facelift Jennette McCurdy says she was "exploited" on Nickelodeon Jon Favreau didn't want Iron Man to die in 'Avengers: Endgame' Jay Leno says ‘Tonight Show’ staffer is why he stopped telling jokes about transgender people ‘Beautiful women and no cancel culture’: Russia welcomes expats with bizarre new video Astronomers have discovered something strange about the radio signals emanating from a distant galaxy Nicki Minaj asks fans to help her name new single This Day in History: Marilyn Monroe is found dead Christina Ricci wishes she could go back to the 1990s and correct her mistakes If that reddish color on lettuce is the reason you’re skipping on salad, you’re gonna have to find a better excuse! Because that red stuff is not a sign your lettuce has gone bad. Buzz60’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Lifestyles Food-drink Evergreen Brown Red Green Cook Tricks Rusty Knives Storage Lettuce Buzz60 Debunk Moisture Tips Mrss_primary_property| Mrss_provider_name| Mrss_show_title| _ready X38jd8@1 Videoelephant Latest video Nebraska volleyball's 2022 schedule Husker Camp Countdown: No. 3 Trey Palmer Casey Thompson is blending two worlds: his Native history and love of football WATCH NOW: Movies in a Minute - “Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris” Psychologists weigh in on what makes a successful relationship Why more millennials are having conversations about prenups Airlines may soon be required to refund you if your flight is delayed New Swiss power plant can charge 400,000 car batteries simultaneously Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Astronomers have discovered something strange about the radio signals emanating from a distant galaxy