He laughed, teasing me, and I watched helplessly as the last drop of milk dribbled into his cereal bowl. |
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An example would be a cereal such as muesli, skim milk or soy milk, raisins or some fresh fruit, and almonds. |
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Her suitcases were packed and a cereal bowl and milk were set out in her kitchen and she was dressed in her nightclothes and dressing gown. |
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Start the jug swinging and try to insert spoonfuls of soggy cereal into the mouth of the jug while pretending to be a plane. |
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In 1967, it reappeared on Saturday mornings, where it finally clicked with a nation of kids high on sugary cereal. |
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I shook my cereal packet at her in mock-anger, which turned out to be a stupid idea since it was still quite full. |
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Plan on shelf space tall enough for large cereal boxes and drawers shallow enough to allow you to easily find small bags and boxes. |
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Include plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables, wholemeal cereal products, poultry and fish. |
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I created my own mix by combining a high-fiber cereal, low-sodium soy nuts and dried fruits, such as cranberries or raisins. |
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Nearly half a million metric tonnes of cereal food aid is needed over the next six months. |
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What cereal grains other than corn, wheat, oats, milo, or barley may be available? |
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Orchardgrass and clover, Matua bromegrass, crabgrass, cereal rye, and alfalfa have also been used. |
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Durum wheat is an important cereal whose grain is used predominantly for food products such as pasta, couscous, and burghul. |
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Nine other sequences showed homology to regions upstream of known cereal genes. |
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Those of us who survive mainly on bowls of cereal don't know whom to thank for last month's 29-cent drop in the local price of a gallon of milk. |
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The diet will conform to the prescribed food pyramid, allowing for fats, oils and sweets besides cereal, rice, milk and vegetables. |
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I'm sure I misheard the doctor, and will see if a few teaspoons of milky cereal make a difference. |
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However, I choked on my breakfast cereal at the facile, almost comical self-indulgent tripe in the second half of the piece. |
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Beetles are frequently associated with poultry feed, preferring grain and cereal products that are damp, moldy and slightly out of condition. |
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I'm not hugely hopeful as my other babies didn't seem to think much of the bland rice cereal. |
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Daniel sits on a sofa cushion, with a blanket thrown over his shoulders, eating a bowl of cereal. |
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If you don't like plain oatmeal, try oat bran or cold cereal made with oatmeal or oat bran. |
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One of them appeared on the front of a cereal box for saving a child from a rattlesnake. |
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In the morning I'll wake up and read and, in about an hour, I have some blueberries, cantaloupe melon, pears or maybe some cereal with soya milk. |
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It seems that those who like to eat cereal might do well to choose wholegrain cereals based on oats and wheat. |
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Add extra fiber to your diet by eating cereals that contain bran or by adding bran as a topping on your fruit or cereal. |
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He was creating scenery from cereal packets, newspaper and carpet underlay. |
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For example, in undersowing, shorter grasses and cover plants are grown under taller cereal grains. |
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The resulting undersown plant growth must be retained until the cereal crop is harvested. |
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Soy grits are coarsely ground soybeans that can be used instead of corn grits or breakfast cereal, or mixed in polenta. |
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And don't expect your cholesterol to drop one iota from the smidgen of soy protein that breakfast cereal adds. |
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The trial has revealed that the breeding success of skylarks improved by around 50 per cent when small areas of cereal fields are left unsown. |
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If you're a cereal over-loader, nutritionists at suggest forfeiting half your flakes for a piece of fruit or whole-wheat toast. |
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I finished eating my cereal and put it in the sink when I heard Kay coming down the stairs. |
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I ended up eating a breakfast of Frosted Flakes cereal and bananas and sleeping in. |
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Many cereal growers instead of baling straw chopped it up and ploughed it in as prices were poor. |
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She poured cereal into a bowl and watched as the small sugary puffs of chemicals made a plink sound on the blue ceramic. |
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Clean your cupboards placing all cereal packets in sealed plastic containers. |
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Using early planted spring cereal crops to control the effects of wind has been gaining popularity for intensively managed crops in recent years. |
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Health Valley has a line of four fabulous instant hot cereal cups that have roughly half as much sugar as Quaker instant cereals. |
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I took the small blue pitcher and began to pour the white liquid over my cereal. |
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The agricultural economy was primarily based on raising cattle on forest land and cereal production on small cleared infields. |
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As its name implies the harvest mouse lives along the stems of cereal plants. |
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Our colorable package will generate imagination and creativity while allowing kids to personalize their own cereal boxes. |
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After supper, she has a family-size bar of chocolate, a king-size chocolate bar, the remainder of the biscuits and two large bowls of cereal. |
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Today, refined wheat and rice have virtually displaced coarse grains and millets as the staple cereal. |
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Sadie spat with contempt, whilst peering down at the half-filled bowl of dry cereal. |
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Habitat types range from pasturelands, fallow lands, cereal croplands, shrublands, and holm-oak lands. |
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Small embanked fields were laid out for cereal growing, and were separated from areas devoted to livestock pasturage. |
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I like the cereal parfait, which is a mix of toasted breakfast crunch with raspberry and honey ice-cream. |
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Today, over a breakfast of orange juice and cereal, the two of them sit on Michael's back patio in the summer and listen to the cicadas sing. |
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Also, make sure that your breakfast cereal has no more than 750 IU of retinol from vitamin A palmitate. |
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For example, almonds, molasses, figs, fortified cereal and bok choy all provide calcium. |
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Each cereal has its own needs, an individual moment of nurturing before the spoon starts scooping. |
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I prefer to have a decent cooked breakfast before I set out, and take things like crisps, cereal bars and chocolate. |
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Some countries may not allow certain fresh foods through customs and cereal bars, crisps and biscuits may be more appropriate to carry. |
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A cereal bar or sandwich offers a more sustained release of energy than a sugary drink or snack. |
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His anxious mother is now sending food parcels containing beef burgers, beans, fruit and cereal bars to feed him. |
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Read the labels carefully, and look for cereal bars made from whole grain and low in fat. |
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When you go to the movies, take along a fat-free cereal bar or marshmallow bar or granola bar. |
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The fruit's dry pulp will be sold as an ingredient in smoothies and cereal bars. |
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Anyone staying for supervised study is given a fruit drink, a cereal bar and fruit. |
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I grabbed my books and a cereal bar, and then walked out into the cool dawn air. |
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The fattiest cereal bars had 18.2 g of fat compared with 0.5 g in the least fatty. |
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Choose foods with a set portion size, such as a cereal bar or an individual packet of instant oatmeal. |
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Main meals are either started or concluded with a cereal bar, depending on how greedy I feel. |
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They all looked at me and I just sat down and I got an empty bowl and the box of cereal and the milk and I fixed my breakfast. |
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Add half a cup of Fiber One or All-Bran to increase the fiber content of your favorite breakfast cereal. |
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The teachers had put out a bunch of pop tarts and little boxes of cereal for breakfast. |
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They accept that a bowl of cereal and milk is about as convenient as you get, but they want more choice. |
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She decided to have toast for breakfast instead of cereal since she had gotten up earlier than usual. |
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Though it played on my mind for some time, I decided that I was not going to purchase my usual choice of Hubbards breakfast cereal. |
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The donation was in the form of breakfast cereal given to students to ensure that their first meal of the day was nutritious. |
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The pair struck up a solid partnership, living together under the same roof and talking football over breakfast cereal and late night takeaways. |
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He eats cereal for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and sometimes for snacks in between. |
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It takes me 2 hours of writing down pros and cons before I can decide what cereal I want for breakfast. |
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It's more the kind of book that lives on the kitchen table for a time, to be picked up and flipped through over breakfast cereal. |
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With the exceptions of oats and rice, the major endosperm storage proteins of all cereal grains are prolamins. |
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Hermada is a multi-function cereal whose grains can be used to replace rice or wheat, and its blades of grass can be transformed into sweeps. |
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The practice of burning stubble in the cereal region also increased soil exhaustion. |
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The dry, open grasslands of the savanna make cereal farming and herding a way of life for the Hausa and the Fulani. |
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Cereal collecting soon gave way to cereal cultivation and the domestication of sheep and cattle. |
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I put the cereal in the middle and poured the milk into the large earthenware jug. |
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The study area is characterized by the predominance of dry pastures and cereal crops. |
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Puzzles can be created by saving cardboard packaging from cereal boxes, detergent boxes, soda cartons, etc. |
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She threw some cereal in her mouth then caught sight of the seriousness of the moment. |
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Many of the early-drilled cereal crops are now becoming very weedy and every opportunity must be taken to apply residual herbicides. |
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Dr. James Caleb Jackson created the first cold cereal in 1863 by baking rock-hard bricks of graham flour and water and breaking off chips. |
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Barley is also an important cereal crop species ranking fourth in the world after rice, the wheats, and maize. |
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One vet dealt with an iguana that had been fed on breakfast cereal and milk and kept loose in a bedroom with no source of ultraviolet light. |
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Despite this, the trials of other feed grain wheats and forage cereal varieties east of Bairnsdale continue to attract the interest of growers. |
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Breakfast is a light meal of bread, cereal, yogurt, and coffee or hot chocolate. |
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She was staring grimly after her son, one hand tracing the cereal box as if to square off its corners. |
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On your cereal, try brown sugar, maple syrup, honey, cinnamon, dates or raisins instead of white sugar. |
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For interesting crunch and flavor try tossing the kernels into your cereal or scattering them on top of the cream cheese on your morning bagel. |
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The agronomical importance of cereal seeds is based on their accumulation of storage products, mainly starch and proteins. |
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There, Borlaug oversaw foundation research in genetics, breeding, plant pathology, entomology, agronomy, soil science, and cereal technology. |
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Keep a box of cereal at your desk and pick up a carton of milk when you grab lunch. |
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The greatest risk is in fields where a winter cereal cover crop has been used. |
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This morning when I was getting my breakfast I put cereal in my coffee mug and coffee granules in my cereal bowl. |
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Tiny hands forming tiny people out of cereal, foil wrap or paper clips, illustrate the size of children's personally improvised art. |
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While the country's fertile highlands yield staple foods like yams and cereal grains, the semi-arid lowlands are largely rocky. |
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They will eat insects such as grasshoppers in the summer and cereal seeds in the winter. |
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I approached the fridge yesterday morning at breakfast with my arm aloft to pluck the box of choice from the cereal Manhattan above. |
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Yields of cereal grains are likely to decrease in the tropics where many countries are already under water stress. |
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The combination of the mixing action and the bacterium delignifies the outer coat of the cereal to make it digestible. |
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When I am not watching Days of Our Lives or stockpiling cereal, historic early American desserts are one of my hobbies. |
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Flummeries are a traditional English pudding made from cereal grain and served with stewed fruit. |
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It is high in cereal grains, legumes and root vegetables and restricts simple sugar and fats. |
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Her favorite foods were pasta with carbonara sauce and Captain Crunch cereal. |
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Early risk may suggest a mechanism involving an aberrant immune response to cereal antigens in an immature gut. |
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I envied how Jake and Noah looked rested while they sat at the breakfast table eating their cereal while I looked like crud. |
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I wolfed down my soggy cereal and rinsed out the bowl before quickly walking out of the white kitchen to hide my tears. |
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To be on the safe side we avoid milk and cereal and Akra gives him a piece of dry toast. |
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Choose cereal based products such as breads which include soy, linseed and rye. |
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The Mediterranean soils of terra rossa on a limestone bedrock are suited to extensive cereal culture and to dry arboriculture. |
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If you don't have access to a grinder to crack wheat for cereal, you can cook the wheat kernels. |
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As soon as the kitten seems to desire a more substantial food, mix a little canned food into the cereal blend. |
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To make the crumble, put the flour, oatmeal, oat cereal and sugar into a food processor and blend for 30 seconds. |
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She chewed with her mouth open, crunching her cereal noisily and glaring at Aus. |
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We turn people away from the food pantry because we've run out of canned stew, canned beans, canned tuna, cereal and powered milk. |
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For breakfast people may eat porridge made of cornmeal or oatmeal, cereal, or bread and tea. |
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All runners will get a medal, a bottle of water and a cereal bar at the finish line. |
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I mean, who wouldn't choose a talking cereal box over the sedentary and mute Rice Krispies? |
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Families were still partial to idlis and dosas, and cereal for breakfast was unthinkable. |
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Sweeten with condensed milk, nutmeg and cinnamon, this hot cereal is a perfect way to start your day. |
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Information about threatened animals turns up on toy packaging or the backs of cereal boxes, even in children's songs. |
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These conditions have significantly promoted the practice of providing stabled horses with hay twice daily in addition to cereal grains. |
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Getting out the cereal, milk and sugar, she walked with them over to the table and poured her breakfast and sprinkled sugar over it. |
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The Cistercians settled on marginal land and revolutionised the forestry, cereal, viticulture and wool industries of medieval Europe. |
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At a time when cereal marketing has devolved to price-cutting and me-too line extensions, that's an aggressive marketing push. |
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Food is basic for the soldiers with breakfast consisting of scrambled eggs, sausage and hash browns or cereal. |
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Besides being a source of fast-digesting carbs, that type of cereal will add thickness and texture to your protein shake. |
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Normally we would pack some crackers, cheese, salami, cereal bars, chocolate, nuts, and a thermos of hot orange or lemon drink. |
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Foods high in vitamin D include fortified dairy products, eggs and fortified cereal. |
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He said yields and quality for the major cereal crops of winter wheat and spring barley are above expectation. |
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Liver, low-fat yogurt and dry cereal enriched with riboflavin, or vitamin B2, are good dietary sources to choose from to prevent this condition. |
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Ask your child to get cereal, teabags, bin liners and other light, non-breakable items within her reach. |
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The family acquired a former cereal farm, a 300 hectare spread extending along both sides of the meandering river Ega. |
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This week for instance, I've been having a piece of papaya, half a grapefruit, half a pineapple or slice of spanspek for breakfast before cereal. |
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Now the farm has dairy and beef cattle, veal calves, pigs and sheep as well as cereal crops, pulses and vegetables. |
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For meals between breakfast, lunch and dinner, she creates her own trail mix with dried fruit, roasted soybeans and a high-fiber cereal. |
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Daily Echo readers can help support the charity by donating tinned food, breakfast cereal, tea and coffee this month. |
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Most mornings, we're lucky if we have time to eat a bowl of cereal or toast a slice of bread. |
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She poured a liberal amount over her cereal, and then began to eat. |
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She headed downstairs, and had a bowl of cereal for breakfast. |
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She grabbed the frosted shredded wheat cereal and her soymilk. |
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So powerful was Doc's association of reading with eating, that he not only devoured books as a boy, but he also voraciously read cereal boxes if the paper was not at hand. |
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Most Indian diets are predominantly cereal based and thus higher carbohydrate intakes have become usual for people with diabetes unlike diabetic subjects in western countries. |
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All of them are relatively large parcels of offal mixed with cereal and enclosed in some suitable wrapping from an animal's entrails, usually the stomach. |
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In between there are cakes, biscuits, croissants, flapjacks, crackers, batter, dumplings, puddings and sauces, all made from cereal flour and all containing gluten. |
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Exposure of etiolated cereal leaves to red light results in unrolling. |
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I gave the ingredients list a quick check to see if the cereal contained any sugar. |
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She laughs when she recalls how he served her cereal from a box so old, there were ants in it. |
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Along with crowds, cereal Killer has also drawn polarizing responses from the public and the media. |
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America already has a cereal cafe, cereality, which has a store in Virginia and at the Dallas Fort Worth airport. |
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If you buy cereal in bulk quantities the shelf height should be 18 inches. |
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But how many of us know that even a healthy sounding breakfast cereal can be as full of sugars and salts and fats as a quarter-pounder with cheese? |
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For breakfast, eat a helping of sweet juicy fruit, and warm cooked cereal. |
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Oats are among the most nutritious of cereals, containing as much protein as the finest bread wheat, and higher levels of fat than any other common cereal. |
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For instance, sprinkle wheatgerm on your yoghurt or breakfast cereal, have lentil soup for lunch, eat wholemeal bread with your leafy green salad and snack on sunflower seeds. |
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I'd stumbled out of bed on a cold November morning and was woozily concentrating on inhaling as much tea and cereal as I could before my philosophy class, at eight. |
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Its sustainability is unmatched by any cereal, even maize, and for exactly that reason a number of traditional farming systems cultivate maize and yam bean together. |
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They repacked the basket and settled down with cereal and juice. |
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Staple foods, such as bread or cereal, should be dosed with folic acid. |
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By the time she rousted two boys out of bed and got them sitting at the kitchen table with cereal and toast she knew she had to go lay back down again. |
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The basis of the Mordvin economy was cereal agriculture, and the staples of the Mordvin diet were bread made from rye flour, as well as oats and barley. |
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America's first breakfast cereal was developed by John Kellogg in 1895 as a way to help patients at his sanitarium increase their intake of fiber. |
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No sooner had she entered the kitchen then she returned with a tray full of steaming bowls of hot cereal with maple sugar, flapjacks, waffles, eggs and milk. |
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He poured milk into the tea, and then poured the tea into the bowl on top of the cereal, turning it into a sweetened mush. |
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Oh, and if you want a new building material, try having cereal and yogurt, because all the fluid goes into the cereal and the rest of the yogurt sets solid. |
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Snacks like trail mix, dried fruits, nuts, sports bars and cereal bars can help keep your electrolytes balanced, especially on hot days when you sweat a lot. |
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Flopping down in the empty armchair with my milky coffee and half a bowl of cereal, I aligned the main problems in my head in the order I was going to tackle them in. |
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The bulletin reports that relatively higher prices were recorded for most food items, including cereal products, fresh meat, fish, fresh vegetables, and shelled groundnuts. |
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It looked like a copper pull-chain from an old lamp, with a trinket attached that could have come from a cereal box. |
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The sugar syrup would then be processed to extract a liquid sucrose for sale to U.S. food processors for use in breakfast cereal, ice cream, and candy. |
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He writes about nutella, Hot Pockets, and cereal, and tweets lyrics from Kanye, Eminem and the musical Rent. |
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Have a small bowl of cereal with milk, nuts, pretzels, oatmeal, fresh fruit, whole grain crackers or air-popped popcorn. |
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Mary smiled at him before eating her cereal, chewing happily. |
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In addition, an unsweetened cereal may encourage children to add their own sugar, bringing unsweetened cereals up to or above the sugar content of cereals like Trix. |
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Heinz makes ketchup, pizza crust, baby cereal and other edibles in such countries as Poland, Venezuela, Botswana, Thailand, and most of all, China and India. |
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Glabrous mutant varieties have been identified in many cereal crop species, including rice, wheat, barley, oats, pearl millet, sugarcane, and sorghum. |
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A pensioner said he was physically sick after finding what he believes was a slug in a carton of milk he had already used for his cereal and morning cup of tea. |
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They'd already experimented with less common cereal crops and discovered that hemp, once traditionally grown in the area, thrived in the warm, wet climate of the southwest. |
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During the past 5 years the pressure-probe technique and picolitre osmometry have been used to study the biophysical limitation of cell expansion in cereal leaves. |
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With current prices for certain cereal grains relatively high, particularly quality wheat and malting barley, world output of these cereals in 2003 is expected to increase. |
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There was plenty of milk, but no breakfast cereal to enjoy it with. |
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Smoothies make for a great alternative from cereal and toast at breakfast. |
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There in the kitchen, they made a feeble breakfast of cereal and milk. |
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Menus offer a choice of hot food for breakfast, with cereal and toast, three hot choices and a salad bar for lunch and two hot choices and a salad bar for supper. |
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And tests on over 100 different cereal bars revealed as many as nine bars of certain types were needed to get as much protein as in a bowl of cereal. |
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She ran into the kitchen, grabbed a coke, and some cereal bars to go. |
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He shows us how to get the right mix of sweet and sour for his marinated pork chop and explains why his honey-coated cereal bars are a great energy booster. |
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When they got out of the car Alysha threw them each a cereal bar. |
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I touched the screen for more choices and picked a cereal bar. |
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Or was that tingle of joy more reminiscent of sitting in front of the tv on a Saturday morning, eating sugared cereal and watching cartoons for hours? |
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Pancakes, chipolatas or ice cream under the cereal are some of the suggestions for this surprise breakfast, and if they don't get there on time it's ordinary breakfast. |
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The introduction of winter-sowing has thus been inimical to both cirl buntings and skylarks, leading to the loss of overwinter stubbles and dense cereal swards. |
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Few, these days, have time for a trip to the patisserie before work, which explains the fast-growing popularity of that Anglo-Saxon import, the breakfast cereal. |
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On the other side of the coin, cereal growers are receiving much-improved grain and oilseed prices as a result of a good harvest and a weakening of the pound against the euro. |
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Parents try to resist pester power as they walk around supermarkets full of sugary cereal with toys inside the box or tinned spaghetti displaying pictures of a popular band. |
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The Zadoks scale is a cereal development scale proposed by the Dutch phytopathologist Jan C. Zadoks that is widely used in cereal research and agriculture. |
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Eat a healthy breakfast that includes whole-grain breads or cereal with lowfat milk, fresh fruit, and some form of protein, like poached eggs or ham. |
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Yoghurts, chopped fresh fruit, muesli bars, low-fat houmous, and sugar-free cereal will help. |
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Another popular option in southwest Nigeria is Gari, which is eaten like a cereal. |
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To the west, next to the railway is Weetabix, the UK's leading cereal brand. |
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Substantial evidence for the use of cereal crops and animal husbandry can be found in Eboracum. |
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Breakfast nearly always includes coffee, tea or both, with children drinking milk either on their cereal, in a glass or hot milo. |
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Fruit is also common at breakfast, either on the cereal or eaten separately. |
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H J Heinz Company has opened its largest infant cereal production factory in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. |
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Sample of frankfurts procured from Stanley Kwiatkowski, Grand Rapids, Mich. Contains excessive amount of cereal. |
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Today cereal bars are also becoming a common type of breakfast on the island. |
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Usually the Maltese start their day with a bowl of cereal mixed with milk, sometimes with a cup of coffee or tea. |
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For inmates in the state's correctional facilities, a typical breakfast menu consists of cereal, toast, jam, jelly, doughnuts, coffee and fruit. |
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The continental breakfast may also include sliced cold meats, such as salami or ham, and yogurt or cereal. |
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The most common cereal pentosan is arabinoxylan, which makes up the majority of cell wall NSP in maize, wheat, rye and barley. |
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The ability of Bacillus species to resist dessication allows their survival on dried products such as cereal and flours. |
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The lowland, or Bro was devoted to more general branches of farming, cereal, grass for pasture, hay and stock raising. |
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Peacock said that winter cereal crops need exposure to an extended period of cold weather to begin flowering, a process known as vernalisation. |
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We loved the delicious oaty taste and they are naturally sweet, a refreshing change from some cereal bars that have an artificial sweet taste. |
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Melt butter and marshmallow in big stock pot then add puffed rice cereal. |
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Recent studies provide data on the molecular characteristics and conformational properties of three cereal beta-glucans. |
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They offered a coin and a sack of cereal to every Arab in Tripolitania who surrendered. |
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That nice box of Kashi Organic Promise Cinnamon Harvest cereal? |
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Her next experiments will be with broccoli yogurt and broccoli trail mix or cereal. |
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Bosses changed the name to Choco Krispies to reflect the use of real chocolate in the cereal. |
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Right next to the hipbone there will be a big imprint like an empty cereal bowl, if that cow isn't full enough. |
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Seibold recommended looking to cereal grasses such as wheat grass, barley grass, oat grass and rye grass, in addition to algae and alfalfa leaf. |
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And the cereal makers also hope to attract more than 1,000 munchers to crunch through another record of 986 people. |
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Not from the sugar we spoon on our cereal or into our coffee. |
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The populations of sharp-tailed grouse and prairie chickens soared with new, high-protein cereal grains as food. |
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At the height of her imperial thalassocracy, nine-tenths of her timber and two-thirds of her cereal grains were imported. |
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Glisten makes cereal, fruit snack bars and health bars and holds the UK rights to make SunMaid raisins and Weightwatchers products. |
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Meat tenderizer,ground oats,honey wheat cereal start,wheat heart, natural flavor. |
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The zinc chelator phytate, found in seeds and cereal bran, can contribute to zinc malabsorption. |
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The objective of Turkish scientists was to investigate the effects of different cereal brans on dough and bread properties. |
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Bibbs was busy preparing meat, bananas, and cereal for the animals' supper. |
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Imagine a bowl of milky cereal that's been liquidised all ready to suck up through a straw. |
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Oats, rye, and winter wheat are three key cool-season cereal grains that are excellent attractors with high nutritional benefits. |
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Eating cereal or quick bread for breakfast was associated with the lowest body mass index. |
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A true understanding of rice kernel fissuring and breakage caused by drying and tempering must involve both engineering and cereal science. |
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You can even buy containers of their cereal Milk in select stores. |
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The cereal extract, called inositol hexaphosphate, has slowed colorectal cancer cell growth in rats. |
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Kellogg transformed American eating habits from 1906 by popularizing breakfast cereal. |
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They do bizarrely mundane things like eat cereal at a dining table. |
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Kellogg's cereal is based in Battle Creek, Michigan and processes many locally grown foods. |
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Fry jacks are eaten with various cheeses, refried beans, various forms of eggs or cereal, along with powdered milk, coffee, or tea. |
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It is quite common for farmers to use cereal grains for seed which contain weed seeds, e.g. starve-acre, docks, wild oats, rye-like brome, etc. |
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Corn flakes are a common breakfast cereal in North America and the United Kingdom, and found in many other countries all over the world. |
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They farmed grain and millet as their cereal crops, grew flax, and raised oxen, pigs, sheep and horses. |
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Who can feel poopy when they wander to the room where hot soup, bread, and cereal regularly make their appearance? |
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Breakfast and lunch are typically bread with toppings, with cereal for breakfast as an alternative. |
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Isolated fjords in this harsh land offered sufficient grazing to support cattle and sheep, though the climate was too cold for cereal crops. |
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At the age of 12, Winslet appeared in a television advertisement directed by filmmaker Tim Pope for Sugar Puffs cereal. |
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It became more difficult to raise barley, the primary cereal crop, and livestock required additional fodder to survive longer and colder winters. |
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Meat pie is cooked meat with or without cereal, condiments seasoning and water, enclosed in a case of pastry. |
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Forest clearances were undertaken to provide room for cereal cultivation and animal herds. |
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Phytate or phytic acid is a main storage form of phosphate and is ubiquitously distributed in plant foods, especially cereal grains and legumes. |
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Further climatic deterioration is thought to have brought about cereal cultivation. |
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This cereal belt fed the civilizations formed in the Axial Age and connected by the Silk Road. |
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To increase the energy density of their diet, cattle are commonly fed cereal grains. |
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The parents lead their chicks to the edges of cereal fields, where they can forage for insects. |
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The nest is usually in the margin of a cereal field, most commonly winter wheat. |
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Other brands which date from that era, such as Uncle Ben's rice and Kellogg's breakfast cereal, furnish illustrations of the trend. |
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Neolithic Portugal experimented with domestication of herding animals, the raising of some cereal crops and fluvial or marine fishing. |
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It's still unknown whether the mutation improves the plants' cereal productivity as well as leaf production, and how reduction of ethylene affects other plant functions. |
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Moreover, recent evidence indicates that humans processed and consumed wild cereal grains as far back as 23,000 years ago in the Upper Paleolithic. |
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Midwesterner Henry Perky was searching for a natural remedy for his lifelong intestinal complaint when he got the idea from a fellow sufferer to make a wheat cereal. |
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They are used for flour, bread making, a cereal substitute, coffee substitute, a thickener in soups and other cookery uses, as well as for fattening stock. |
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On a typical day I'd have cereal for breakfast, a jacket potato with butter and cheese for lunch and a microwave meal for dinner, or maybe a pizza. |
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In 2010 Kellogg Company recalled 28 million boxes of cereal because of elevated levels of methylnaphthalene that leached from the coated paper lining the boxes. |
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Field trials of the combined diatomaceous earth and heat treatment have been conducted in cereal processing plants in Peterborough, Ontario, and Manhattan, Kansas. |
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An ordinary whole wheat cereal like Wheaties has just 3 grams of fiber per serving, but raisin brans hit 5 to 8 grams and an all-bran cereal reaches 10 to 14 grams. |
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However, significantly increased levels of prochloraz resistance have been detected in some populations of the cereal eyespot pathogen in France and New Zealand. |
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Good lunch box alternatives to crisps and chocolate include oat cakes, breadsticks, small packs of seeds or nuts, malt loaf, fruit yoghurt or small cereal bar. |
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Agriculture in the area of Tangier is tertiary and mainly cereal. |
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The majority of urban Australians eat commercially prepared cereal with pasteurised milk or yogurt and toast with preserves such as marmalade or vegemite for breakfast. |
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A cereal breeder's farmhands must be good plowmen and plowwomen. |
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American whiskey is distilled from a fermented mash of cereal grain. |
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In the contemporary UK and Ireland, a weekday breakfast may involve a cereal dish, such as muesli, porridge or cereal, or toast spread with jam or marmalade. |
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The default deskfast, the cereal bar, arrived in Britain from America in the late 1990s and within five years accounted for about a fifth of the total breakfast cereal market. |
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In the recent years, Romanians have also started to serve cereal with dried fruits and milk instead of the traditional breakfast, though that is not yet very wide spread. |
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Baker Perkins has introduced new versions of its breakfast cereal flaking rolls with a number of significant enhancements designed to improve operation and maintenance. |
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As I push my cereal bowl aside, I allow myself to reflect on the impact of this war in contrast to the seemingly earth-shattering intricacies of my own life. |
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One of the most economically important plants in prehistory was broomcom millet, a cereal in the same grass subfamily as maize, sorghum and foxtail millet. |
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My husband and I, and my mum who lives with us, are all eating plain wholewheat biscuit cereal in the morning and we have found it an easy swap to make. |
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The nonperishable foods, such as canned soup, canned vegetables, pasta, rice, and cereal, should be put in boxes or other nonbreakable containers. |
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All acting like nothing even happened at all. Boom! BOOOM!! As Jeanie goes ta answer it, as im in the kitchen getting cereal. As another Big bearly Man Comes barging in. |
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Tests showed he'd had an anaphylactic reaction to the nuts in his cereal. |
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It will also feed on berries, cereal crops and sometimes insects. |
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Products targeted in CSPI's complaints to FDA include GinkgOs brand cereal, whose makers say the product enhances mental alertness, as does Arizona's Memory Elixir. |
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Camelina, also known as gold-of-pleasure or false flax, is an energy crop, given its high oil content and ability to grow in rotation with wheat and other cereal crops. |
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The Finnish climate is suitable for cereal farming only in the southernmost regions, while the northern regions are suitable for animal husbandry. |
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If a steel casting application called for a reduction in friability and brittleness, then the answer would be to add or change the quantity of cereal or starch. |
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