In this case compost is made with a mix of ground up corn cobs and mud press, a fibrous waste product from the local sugar refinery. |
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Back then the plant had small cobs and small, hard kernels of little nutritional value. |
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The six page splash features the tanned newly-weds barbecueing corn cobs and canoodling poolside. |
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A Slovenian peasant removes corn from the dried cobs while his wife holds his new hat. |
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He owns a pair of cobs which pull the Romany caravan he built himself, and when the mood takes him they take to the road. |
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Cut the corn from the cobs and place the kernels in a large skillet. |
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This year it was his crusty and soft rolls, Chelsea buns, and large crusty cobs which caught the adjudicator's eye resulting in a cache of trophies. |
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In the open-fronted azotea or attic room of the village houses, corn cobs, sliced egg-plants, strings of red peppers and tomatoes are hung up to dry. |
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Using a grater set over a bowl, grate the corn kernels off the cobs. |
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In addition to eating corn fresh, the kernels could also be dried to form a flour for breads and cakes, and the cobs were turned into corn pipes and toys. |
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It produces an exceptionally large number of cobs in a range of colours which are not only totally edible but also, as dried flowers, highly decorative. |
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Whether asking for a light or impressing a girl by coughing up cobs of phlegm, they'll always have both mitts down their kecks, cupping a goolie. |
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The corn sheller was almost identical in design, with slight modifications to deal with the larger kernel size and presence of cobs. |
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The atmosphere around the showground reached fever pitch midafternoon when the cobs took centre stage in the main ring. |
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This can lead to timeous development of effective technologies and models that can be used to utilize maize cobs. |
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This kind of husk also protects the nut from birds, for titmice have been observed to pass over filberts, and attack cobs and common nuts growing in the same orchard. |
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Cal-Bay appointed COBS financial controller Liz Nicol as Group Financial Controller today. |
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Cobs were usually irregularly shaped. They were a means to account for a specific amount of silver in a coin that could be used for commerce. |
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In the meantime, Maki has been traveling to California to work with COBS on marketing strategies and licensing agreements in approaching builders. |
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