I don't think anything will happen to the bones accept it might stain them a light brown. The best answer you could possibly get would be to try it out.
It will do nothing but kind of soak it up.
This cloth will soak up all of the water
To help them germinate.
There are many things that are used to soak up oil that has been spilled. At times, sawdust is used to soak up the oil. Sometimes, a special solid similar to concrete will be used.
The verb is soak, soaks, soaking, soaked; to become saturated or cause to become saturated with liquid; to wet thoroughly; to drench.
no not unless you soak them in vinegar for a couple of days
If you soak a dead chicken in coffee and its grounds, over one week the coffee will in fact cook the surface and make it appear as though it had been previously roasted. I have no clue as to how this happened, perhaps the acidity somehow caused it to do this.
Sardines are cooked at up to 240deg F during the canning process which makes the bones soft.
because chicken only it soft food
You soak them in cool water.
yes you can
Many people soak chicken in buttermilk overnight. The enzymes in the buttermilk help tenderize the chicken, and also give it little "tang".
No, you do not need to soak chicken breasts before grilling. Simply wash the chicken pieces off with clean water and pat them dry with paper towels before proceeding with the grilling process.
There is no method of cooking chicken that includes soaking the chicken in ice water after cooking.
None. Any oil or liquid of any kind in the roasting container would soak into the coffee and ruin it.
Soak it in coffee, vinegar, or tea. Let it dry overnight. You might want to burn the edges, too, after it's dry.
umm...this wont show the affects of calcium it will show the opposite....a boiled egg will start disintegrating in a few days in some cases it can go up to a week