Intersperse with peanuts, cheese straws and pork scratchings and you'll be fine. |
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I like the sweet chewiness of raw peanuts, but roasted ones are more versatile in recipes. |
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It is found naturally in dairy products, grains, meat, peanuts, pumpkin seeds, soybeans, spirulina and torula yeast. |
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Try quinoa instead of rice, use tempeh in stir-fries, snack on edamame and peanuts, and add kidney beans to green, leafy salads. |
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Then some students had to stop shelling peanuts for a while to experience what it feels like to not have food security. |
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The cells similarly fire when the monkeys observe a person shelling peanuts and then hear peanut shells being broken apart. |
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The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin. |
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Milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, soy, wheat, peanuts, and tree nuts cause most reactions. |
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Jack beans, chili peppers, and peanuts were all domesticated in the same region. |
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He didn't give the mess a second glance, and wandered off, treading crushed peanuts underfoot. |
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Southwest Georgia is best known for its pine trees, cotton fields and peanuts. |
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In the north of the country polished millet, jero, is served with taushe, a thick broth of meat, pumpkin, greens, red pepper, and peanuts. |
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The trees are budding, and the birds love our back garden because we keep feeding them with peanuts and birdseed. |
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Known as ground nuts, monkey nuts and goobers, peanuts are native to South America, where they have been cultivated for at least 3,500 years. |
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Our grant coordinator says this is the ideal time to try organic peanuts in the South. |
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Add the red pepper, peanuts, fish sauce, soy sauce, sugar, and salt to taste. |
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A mouthful of peanuts with some salt and vinegar crisps, that works just fine. |
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American Indians enjoyed the whole and ground nuts as well as the oil they skimmed from a pot of boiling peanuts. |
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With subsequent control of the boll weevil, cotton cultivation has increased but has not surpassed peanuts as the primary cash crop. |
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The most common food intolerances are wheat or gluten, dairy, corn, soy, eggs and peanuts. |
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Throughout the day I eat Fairtrade bananas, pickled onions and a lot of peanuts. |
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Most of the fat in peanuts is unsaturated which has been shown to lower one's LDL-cholesterol levels. |
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They stand around the huge circular counter-height oak tables that bear giant bowls of unshelled peanuts. |
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Whether unshelled or shelled, peanuts scorch easily, so it's important to watch both the temperature and cooking time very closely. |
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At first, the Steller's jays availed themselves of the birdseed and unshelled peanuts on the grass, as well as a few kernels from the tray. |
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For example, various brassicas produce oils similar in quality to that of canola, and peanuts have an interesting flavor. |
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Some foods to consider include almonds, avocados, blackstrap molasses, Brazil nuts, dried figs, flounder, peanuts and wheat germ. |
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It was also the only airline I ever flew where soft drinks and peanuts were not free. |
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It was carefully packed in foam peanuts and bubble wrap as if it were a delicate piece of Venetian glass. |
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Most vernissages are boring, you have a couple bottles of wine and a few peanuts. |
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She closed her over-stuffed box that had the fusilli, egg, tuna, paprika, pineapple, salted peanuts and raisins. |
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My upstairs neighbor in my fourplex apartment has started feeding a squirrel peanuts. |
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The seeds of Virginia peanuts are so big that they're called the Cadillac of peanuts. |
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It's the end of the harvest season and these farmers in the village of Saloum are sorting the last of their peanuts. |
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Cassava, rice, bread, peanuts, spinach, cassava leaves and other vegetables are also eaten. |
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Dried beans and legumes, oranges and orange juice, peanuts and leafy green vegetables all contain folate. |
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First on the menu for repair and strengthening are daily servings of eggs, soy, spinach, cauliflower, peanuts, iceberg lettuce and apples. |
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Unlike allergies to other foods like milk and eggs, children generally don't outgrow allergies to peanuts or nuts. |
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Always hoe level rather than hilling soil up around the plants, which peanuts don't like at all. |
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Because peanuts are packed with energy it's best not to overindulge in peanut butter unless you're trying to put on weight. |
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This overlap of harvest periods is an example of the resource allocation problem among cotton and peanuts. |
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Products include chocolate coated raisins, peanuts and Brazil nuts as well as mint imperials, popcorn, mini-eggs and sugar-coated almonds. |
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The paste is made from crushed peanuts, often with palm oil and salt added but, healthwise, it is better without either. |
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They grow several staple crops, including manioc root, sweet potatoes, sugar cane, peanuts, and plantains. |
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On the Agricultural Research Council fields outside Huambo varieties of sweet potatoes, maize, potatoes, soy beans and peanuts are being planted. |
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Yucca, plantain, peanuts, sweet potatoes, and sugarcane are grown, as well as medicinal herbs. |
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When used as a topping for rice noodles or in Oriental dipping sauces, cilantro and roasted peanuts often are chopped together. |
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That's just 22 almonds, three tablespoons of cashews, 28 peanuts, 47 pistachios, or 14 walnut halves. |
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To look after them properly, as instructed by the experts, I have to feed them hazelnuts, sunflower seeds and unsalted peanuts. |
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Sauces may contain okra, tomatoes, pumpkin seeds, peanuts, eggplant, peppers, and other vegetables. |
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This resulted in an oversupply of peanuts, soybeans, pecans, and sweet potatoes. |
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Drizzle with sesame oil, and scatter with shredded ginger, spring onions, salted peanuts and coriander. |
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In western countries they are most familiar as roasted or salted peanuts, or in peanut butter or incorporated in confectionery. |
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Rich in essential fatty acids and protein, it also contains organic dry roasted Valencia peanuts and sea salt. |
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Birds that are fed diets with large proportions of sunflower seeds, peanuts and walnuts are often prone to obesity. |
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Children pace up and down the platform selling roasted peanuts, fried snacks, and baskets of sweet bananas. |
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In an intensely managed, year-round vegetable garden, plant peanuts after winter greens such as turnips or kale. |
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The fields I had once planted with potato and peanuts now were home to groves of cherry trees a foot in diameter. |
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Harper's gas tax plan will cost peanuts and save Canadians pennies but it's something everyone can relate to with soaring gas prices. |
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Many people quit their day jobs in hopes of pursuing a career in literature only to find themselves living off peanuts. |
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In Indonesia multinational companies pay workers peanuts and export into Australia without having to pay any tariffs. |
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For the European Union, for example, a few tens of millions of dollars is peanuts. |
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Given today's exceptionally low long-term interest rates, the annual cost would be, well, peanuts. |
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These corruption charges amount to an amount of money that's peanuts compared to the corruption that went on before him. |
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As much as seven thousand dollars is for a broke student, it's peanuts in the film world. |
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Out-of-date film is sold for peanuts, then resold to some little shops for a few pence. |
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But while other favourites Macedonia, Georgia and Bolivia, are pulling in the money, it's peanuts compared with Miss Ireland, he said. |
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The big shopping services also create a new and significant waste stream of cardboard boxes and styrofoam packing peanuts. |
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My things were still enclosed in hundreds of packing boxes, and I eyed the Styrofoam peanuts peeking out of them with happiness. |
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I tore it open, burdened only by the prospect of having to dig through two solid inches of those awful Styrofoam peanuts to reach my treasure. |
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Squeak has buried untold pounds of walnuts, pecans, and peanuts in my yard. |
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At an age when other kids play with toys, he was a street peddler of peanuts and a shoe-shiner. |
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A half-eaten banana and family-sized bag of peanuts were left on the front seat. |
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Others planted truck gardens and sold corn, cotton, peanuts, sweet potatoes, tobacco, indigo, watermelons, and gourds at the market for profit. |
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Whether it's peanuts, almonds or walnuts, substituting ground nuts for flour virtually guarantees a cake that is deliciously moist. |
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They are also found in nuts like peanuts, walnuts, cashews as well as in seeds and fish. |
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In the model, all peanut acreage is managed identically, and only the price received distinguishes quota peanuts from additional peanuts. |
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Everyone knows hunting is not about paying country-dwellers peanuts to kennel hounds. |
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This has meant, for many, an end to pleasures such as butter, salt, fried food, red meat, peanuts, and pork pies. |
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Children are most commonly allergic to milk, soy, eggs, peanuts, wheat, and tree nuts. |
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They also grow corn, yams, millet, sorghum, beans, wheat, buckwheat, fruit, cotton, tobacco, peanuts, sun-flowers, and other crops. |
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Crunchy goodies such as peanuts, almonds and sunflower seeds are packed with amino acids. |
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The fat content in peanuts is the least among snack and lunch items such as American cheese slices and beef bologna. |
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Those latke look-alikes are actually shrimp pancakes, served with six garnishes, from peanuts to Thai bird chilies. |
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This led on to a Saturday job for which I got paid peanuts for washing hair, making teas and coffees and sweeping up. |
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Many passed up far better paid jobs to work for peanuts as MP's researchers and the like. |
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Participants with a history of adverse reactions to peas, beans, or peanuts were excluded because of possible cross reactions to soya protein. |
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Black-eyed peas are a good low-fat complement to oily legumes such as soybeans and peanuts. |
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Other crops include peanuts, beans, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, bananas, and cowpeas. |
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Alternatives are almonds, pistachios, sesame seeds, peanuts, pumpkin and sunflower seeds, macadamia nuts, pecans, hazelnuts and cashews. |
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Stuff the bottom of the sap bucket, if necessary, with packing peanuts, moss, a ball of newspaper or other lightweight material. |
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It's not a bad cold, but it's a cold, and this means my brain is covered with a crunchy layer of linty styrofoam packing peanuts. |
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These include turnips, cabbage, mustard, cassava root, soybeans, peanuts, pine nuts and millet. |
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He rotates bahia grass and cattle with his peanuts in a reduced-pesticide, conservation-till system that yields around 2 tons per acre. |
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From 1879 he grew trial crops of coffee, sugar cane, tobacco, arrowroot, rice, peanuts, tea, cotton and other tropical crops. |
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I only bought this girl a six-pack of Gerberas and a packet of salted peanuts, as you do. |
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Once inside, the mice shred clothing for their nests, leave peanuts in my bed, and burrow into the dry goods. |
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She assured and reassured us they didn't have peanuts in them but I stayed away from them just in case. |
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Try it out on the examples in the exercises, for which a pencil mark will substitute for the peanuts. |
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During the Civil War, hungry Northern soldiers, unaware of the social taboo surrounding peanuts, began eating them. |
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Corn, cassava, taro, sago, soybeans, peanuts, and coconuts are also widely grown. |
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We met some real Chicago natives and they showed us their techniques for eating salted peanuts whole in the shell. |
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I doubled the quantity of garlic, added about a teaspoon of hot pepper flakes, and topped the dish with some ground dry-roasted salted peanuts. |
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Bananas, pineapples, taro, peanuts, manioc, cassava, rice, and bread are the staples. |
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People are renting rooms, running taxis, selling ice-cream out of their front windows and hawking cigars and peanuts in the streets. |
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I even threw some tortilla chips on the ground, and the jays gathered up the chips as rapidly as they did the peanuts. |
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Coffee, cotton, peanuts, mangoes, citrus fruits, and sugarcane are other important crops. |
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Expect peanuts or maraschino cherries to be banned shortly after someone chokes on one. |
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Farmers grow corn, cassava, peanuts, bananas, and citrus fruits for their own consumption. |
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Vendors wander the sand selling newspaper cones of peanuts or of lentil mash flavoured with chilli, ginger, curry leaves and salted green mango. |
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Certain foods may cause excess wind, including pulses, dried fruit and peanuts. |
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I'm nearly 26, I have a first class honours degree, I'm fluent in a foreign language, and I can't even get a job that pays peanuts in a provincial theatre. |
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The implicated foods were peanuts, walnuts, and other tree nuts. |
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The entire 350-acre farm, where the elder Wilkerson grew peanuts, corn and soybeans, and his sons now grow chufa, a specialty wildlife seed crop, will be the preserve. |
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There were almonds, peanuts, cashews, hazelnuts, pecans and Brazil nuts. |
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Almonds, Brazils and peanuts are good for helping to build or maintain muscle mass and help protect against glaucoma, diabetes and high blood pressure. |
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Use suet or specialty suet cakes with added berries or peanuts to attract woodpeckers, chickadees, titmice, Carolina wrens and wintering warblers. |
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Fry up corn nuts, peanuts, and pepitas in a skillet, then sprinkle them with chili powder and salt. |
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As these countries develop, an influx of global food retailers is likely to relegate peanuts to the role of a cash crop, to produce ground nut oil. |
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The requirement for you to submit to confinement is reinforced by accepting the first bag of peanuts. |
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Known to help the skin, particularly when scarring has occurred, vitamin E can be found in almonds, peanuts, sunflower seeds, broccoli, wheatgerm and vegetable oils. |
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Limiting your intake of common food allergens, like citrus, corn, dairy, peanuts, soy, and wheat, will also minimize the overstimulation of your immune system. |
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A collection trip to Bolivia yielded strains of peanuts that may be resistant to tomato spotted wilt virus, a disease that reduces peanut size and yield. |
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The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy tang of the ginger complemented by the garlic. |
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As a child he sold peanuts on street corners and eked out a hand-to-mouth existence as a shoeshine boy on the poverty-stricken streets of Sao Paulo. |
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Good food sources include broccoli, peanuts, pumpkin seeds and spinach. |
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Early in his learning curve with conservation tillage, Johnson tried to control annual grasses, nutsedge, and morning glories by strip-tilling peanuts into mowed rye. |
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Garnish the plate with the almond tofu and crushed honey roasted peanuts. |
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Even impoverished Southerners snubbed peanuts until food was scarce. |
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He encouraged farmers to try new crops, like peanuts, cowpeas and sweet potatoes, and to try new rotations, better cultural practices and more appropriate machinery. |
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He has three agricultural centres growing rice, corn, maize and peanuts. |
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Food proteins causing acute reactions in patients are few in number such as peanuts, walnuts, filberts, eggs, fish, crustaceans, cotton seed, kiwi and lastly milk, and wheat. |
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Increased average marketings of all milk, cotton, cattle, and cottonseed offset decreased marketings of peanuts, soybeans, sunflowers, and potatoes. |
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The Arrow label covers crops such as soybeans, cotton, alfalfa, leafy tuberous and fruiting vegetables, sugar beets, peanuts, sunflowers and potatoes. |
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Also known as groundnuts or monkey nuts, peanuts are actually legumes. |
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Frequent visitor to bird tables, especially where peanuts are provided. |
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For dessert, we tried the fried banana, three lengthwise slices of battered and fried banana sprinkled with bits of roasted peanuts and smothered in sugar syrup. |
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Very wet soil encourages mature peanuts to sprout in the ground. |
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He didn't want her to worry, and he didn't want the dietary regime she might impose, one that would exclude peanuts, potato pancakes, and his nightly six-pack of beer. |
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The farms of Nixons, Swantons, Alex's, Stranos and Newlands roads are growing a variety of crops including sugar cane, peanuts, tomatoes, melons, pumpkins and maize. |
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Then add the blanched green beans, bean sprouts, cooked prawns, shallots, chillies, lime leaves, lemon grass, basil leaves and the ground peanuts. |
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In fact, over the next hour, the Mexican jays collected any and all of the unshelled peanuts that I placed for them on the hopper feeder or threw out for them on the ground. |
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Thanks in part to his efforts, peanuts became a vital crop, and a thriving industry. |
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Goldenberg's Peanut Chews, as anyone who grew up on the mid-Atlantic seaboard can tell you, are chocolate-robed rectangles of crushed peanuts suspended in syrup. |
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Unfortunately, this time the bin full of packing peanuts was not there anymore, and I suffered some major trauma to my head, torso, spine, and limbs. |
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But one day, two years after his wedding, while lounging in a deckchair, shelling peanuts on an October afternoon, Sharma was startled by a premonition. |
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Half of those allergic to peanuts are also allergic to tree nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, pecans, cashews, and often sunflower and sesame seeds. |
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They queued at roadside snack stands for rations of peanuts, a holiday tradition. |
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The people in the audience, who usually spend halftime ignoring us or pelting us with peanuts, were hushed as they tried to figure out what we were writing. |
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The main method of irrigation for peanuts is overhead sprinklers. |
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If you must reach for high-fat snacks, pick ones that require a little legwork, such as shelled peanuts or air-popped popcorn you have to make yourself. |
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Dip the chicken breast slices in the egg wash and then roll in the chopped peanuts. |
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The insects that attack inshell peanuts consist of several species of beetles and of moths. |
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As of 2012 Tomatoes surpassed soy as the most profitable crop in Virginia in 2006, with peanuts and hay as other agricultural products. |
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They and their relatives ate peanuts till they were covered in nettle-rash. |
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The diet of the uplands often included cabbage, string beans, and white potatoes, while most avoided sweet potatoes and peanuts at the time. |
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Boiled peanuts are a common food served at bars as a snack and have been eaten in the South for as long as there have been pots to boil them. |
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Peanut noodles tend to include a sweet dressing with lo mein noodles and chopped peanuts. |
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However, for culinary purposes and in common English language usage, peanuts are usually referred to as nuts. |
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George Washington Carver developed hundreds of recipes for peanuts during his tenure in the program. |
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This allows the peanuts to dry slowly to a little less than a third of their original moisture level over a period of three to four days. |
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After the peanuts have dried sufficiently, they are threshed, removing the peanut pods from the rest of the bush. |
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It is particularly important that peanuts are dried properly and stored in dry conditions. |
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Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butter. |
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Since 1940, the southeastern US region has seen a shift to production of Runner group peanuts. |
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Valencia group peanuts are coarse, and they have heavy reddish stems and large foliage. |
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Boiled peanuts are a popular snack in the southern United States, as well as in India, China, and West Africa. |
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In the US South, boiled peanuts are often prepared in briney water, and sold in streetside stands. |
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Throughout the region, many candies and snacks are made using peanuts as a base. |
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Across East Africa, roasted peanuts, often in cones of newspaper, are a popular snack sold in the street. |
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In Canada and the US, peanuts are used in candies, cakes, cookies, and other sweets. |
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In some southern portions of the US, peanuts are boiled for several hours until soft and moist. |
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Some studies show that regular consumption of peanuts is associated with a lower risk of mortality specifically from certain diseases. |
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Peanuts are one of eight foods responsible for more than 90 percent of food allergies, including cow's milk, eggs, wheat, and peanuts. |
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Because of their widespread use in prepared and packaged foods, the avoidance of peanuts is difficult. |
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Some foods processed in facilities which also handle peanuts may carry such warnings on their labels. |
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The peanut industry has manufacturing steps in place to ensure all peanuts are inspected for aflatoxin. |
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A bowl of sev mamra, consisting of puffed rice, peanuts and fried seasoned noodles. |
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Turner, and others wrote modern day parodies that were much more upbeat and consisted of boys stuffing their faces with peanuts and bread. |
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The mushrooms, meat, bread, rice, peanuts and potatoes were all good savory foods. |
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With anaphylactic shock, we see a lot of reaction to insect bites and food, including peanuts and egg. |
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Exposure to peanuts can cause anaphylactic shock in those who have the allergy, which in severe cases can be fatal. |
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In all cases, coincidentally, there was a diagnosis of anaphylaxis to peanuts. |
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Con men purposely replace deployed air bags with anything from packing peanuts to stolen units. |
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The people of Ndounde prefer a much healthier diet of oranges, mangos, plums, peanuts, aubergines, maize, macabo, taro and cassava. |
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You practically can taste the sweet, melty chocolate encasing just the right amount of salty peanuts and fluffy marshmallow filling. |
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I garnished mine with a sweet bullace jam sauce, some roasted peanuts and a scoop of vanilla icecream, but it's up to you where you go with it. |
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My Asian-style tacos, stuffed with greens, mung beans, peanuts and silken tofu packed a refreshing, mustardy punch. |
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Working in a call center in customer service for peanuts... as a temp. |
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From jays and titmice to nuthatches and chickadees, many backyard birds love peanuts, a high-calorie, fat-rich food. |
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Consumed throughout the world, peanuts, also called groundnuts, goober and goober pea, are one of the favorite foods of mankind. |
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This is a spicy variation of Kung Pao Chicken using cashews rather than the more common peanuts. |
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Don't even ask what happens if the peanuts are part of Fiddle Faddle, he joked. |
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As Anna's a vegetarian, she swapped the minced chicken on toast from the platter for crispy bean curd served with plum sauce and ground peanuts. |
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In addition, a few other foods not included in these categories, such as peaches, strawberries, peanuts, radishes, spinach, and millet, also contain goitrogens. |
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After Jensen traded the Southwest for the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Gelose kept making his specially seasoned peanuts for parties he catered, and people loved them. |
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The legumes are European common beans, peas, chickpeas faba beans, cowpeas, lentils, pigionpeas, peanuts, the Asian vigna, grass peas, and horsegram. |
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Moreover, not only do peanuts contain oleic acid, the healthful fat found in olive oil, but these tasty legumes are also as rich in antioxidants as many fruits. |
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Too many hot dogs, peanuts and Cracker Jacks might give you indigestion. |
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Boston and baseball go hand-in-hand just like peanuts and Cracker Jacks. |
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Bill Prince We all pay for tax evasion and tax avoidance, too, and the amounts the super-rich squirrel away through tax dodges makes benefit fraud amounts look like peanuts. |
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Ensure none of your feathered friends go hungry this winter, by feeding the birds in your garden nutritious peanuts or seed, using your FREE bird feeder. |
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We are with this new legislation, but we hope that it covers everyone, not just the weak who have no backup and have just stolen peanuts while leaving the big shots,' he said. |
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Virginia group peanuts are either bunch or running in growth habit. |
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They are increasing in popularity due to demand for large peanuts for processing, particularly for salting, confections, and roasting in the shells. |
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Spanish peanuts have a higher oil content than other types of peanuts. |
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Most peanuts marketed in the shell are of the Virginia type, along with some Valencias selected for large size and the attractive appearance of the shell. |
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To develop well, peanuts need warm weather throughout the growing season. |
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The US Department of Agriculture initiated a program to encourage agricultural production and human consumption of peanuts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Bolivia is considered the place of origin for such species as peppers and chili peppers, peanuts, the common beans, yucca, and several species of palm. |
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Malpua is a popular sweet dish of Bihar, prepared by a mixture of maida, milk, bananas, cashew nuts, peanuts, raisins, sugar, water, and green cardamom. |
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In addition, local agricultural products include corn, beans, cassava, sweet potato, peanuts, pistachios, bananas, millet, pigeon peas, sugarcane, rice, sorghum, and wood. |
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Tenured faculty aren't circus elephants too demoralized to perform, too persnickety to eat peanuts or too apathetic to do more than gaze longingly at retirement. |
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