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    For example you can use almond milk, coconut milk, rice milk, hemp milk, oat milk as your liquid base and some items to add to this would be fresh or frozen fruits,nut butters like peanut butter or almond butter, seed butter like sunflower seed butter, flax seeds, chia seeds, and quality protein powders like hemp protein or…

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    How Cereal Get Soggy?

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    cereal. When another piece of cereal comes by, both of the pieces will try to travel up on both curves. Then they stick together. What is cereal made with? Cereal is made with flakes, corn, wheat, oats, or rice. Cereal is a thin baked dough. Cereal is crunchy and easy to break. Flakes, corn, wheat, oats, or rice are broken down into tiny grains or shreds. Then the pieces are cooked, rolled, and molded. After that flavor is put into the pieces. What are some of the flavors that are in cereal?…

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    Baseball is one of the best sports to play and watch. It has changed a lot since it has been invented. Now there is Major League Baseball also known as the mlb. There has been a lot of teams in the mlb and a lot have been around for a long time. The Globe Life Park in Arlington is the home to the mlb team The Texas Rangers. It wasn’t always Globe Life Park though, It’s original name was The Ballpark in Arlington from 1994 until April 2004. It changed its name to Ameriquest Field in Arlington…

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     1. highway embankment? Tests and homework are like the highway embankment because students find it difficult to find enough time to do all their homework and still study for tests. Most students our age work and do not get home until late so they find it challenging to do their very best and still get enough sleep at night.  2. red ant that runs into the shell? Failing tests are like the red ant because some students try their very best and study very hard but still fail, while other…

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    Glycerin Soap Benefits

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    skin ailments. Ingredients: - 4 oz rolled oats - 2 oz roasted almonds (optional) - 1.5 tsp almond oil (optional) - 2 tbsp honey (optional) Equipment: - Soap base (2 lbs shea butter glycerin one would be good) - Heat proof container for melting soap - Measuring cup for mixing - Spoon for mixing - Soap mold or pan - Parchment paper (or wax paper) - Melt the glycerin soap base first by putting it in the microwave - Now mix in the oats, and optional ingredients such as honey…

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    YOU ASK, pharmacist ANSWER Be Smart Because Nutrition? Question: pharmacist respectable. Assalamualaikum. I have a toddler. Is it true that there are foods that can make a child smarter? Amran tanah garam Solok. Answer: Mr. Amran, in Solok. To able to function properly all parts of organs or organ requires nutrients. Nerve consists of millions of nerve cells, too. They require nutrients in order to work properly. In addition, all cells in the body, including nerve cells need oxygen for the…

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    Maggi Marketing Strategy

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    Nestle Maggi – Product overview Nestle India Ltd has launched Maggi in 1982 in India. It is a brand of instant noodle manufactured by Nestle. It was founded by the Maggi family in Switzerland in 19th century. The brand is popular in many countries including India, Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore and South Africa. The maggi company merged with Nestle in 1947 and today it is a leading culinary brand and part of the Nestle family of fine food and beverages. Their main focus is on health…

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    having more uses than meat. Sheep and oxen provided wool and leather for clothing, horses were used for transportation in town and in battle, and goats provided milk. The Europeans also had useful and high-yielding plants. Plants like wheat, barley, and oats provided a high caloric…

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    New England New England’s economy developed around the water and land resources available to the colonists. Massachusetts’ bay and harbors, enabled colonists to develop a thriving ocean-based economy. Fishing, shipbuilding, and whaling made the colony prosperous. The economy of New England also centered around the use of forest products. Since the soil in New England was too rocky to farm, colonists used timber from the forests for building houses, ships, and tools. Timber was also exchanged for…

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    West Characteristics

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    The west part of the United States is truly considered diverse, considering climate and geographical features. As for the former, the types are various: semiarid, mediterranean and desert. This region is a land of scenic beauty with different nature forms, standing out are Rocky Mountains, Mohave Desert and Pacific Ocean. It is probably the reason why the personality of people there also is clearly not similar. Its heterogeneousness makes its social structure complicated and social order…

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