And the first man said, 'Perhaps we should feed him some nuts.'
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The general belief that nuts are an expensive food is an error.
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I have altogether 3 quarts of select nuts stored in the refrigerator.
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One day I was gathering nuts in the garden by the wall-
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The manner in which the bird opens these nuts is very curious.
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Put a nut in the place of the stone in the cherries.
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Grafting is widely used in plants, especially in fruit and nut crops.
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Sorry-justneed to test it. I gave the nut a firm bounce.
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Many cocoa-nut trees were seen in the lower parts of the island.
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A great nut placement will allow dramatic shifts in direction of pull.
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This he finds is connected with the opening of dryfruits.
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They were carrying automatic rifles and backpacks containing ammunition, grenades and dryfruits.
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Coriander seed is generally supplied whole, with the two dryfruits still enclosed in their husk.
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He led him to his cabin, and spread before him the dryfruits and honey which formed his only aliment.
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The balance of the imports was chiefly made up of driedfruits.
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Yes, this is mine- aratherdrynut for you.
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For vegetarians, condemned to a drynut roast alternative, the legacy of the meat hegemony is even worse.
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It had cracked like a drynut; and mightn't one as well live upon an exploding bomb?-withmuch more to the same effect.
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Forget drynut loaves and soggy salads - the emphasis on the 12th is on gourmet meatless grub and traditional foods with a veggie twist.
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A driednut, as large as my fist, sat on the fireplace.
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Hickory trees are very popular because they produce sweet, ediblenuts.
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Remarkable freaks of any species of ediblenuts may win prizes.
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Our native ediblenuts are black walnut, hickories and chestnut.
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The Morris collection of ediblenuts of the world.
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The acquisition is consistent with Olam's strategy to invest in specific products, including ediblenuts.
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The natives invariably pick the cones of this species when green for the sake of the small ediblenuts afforded by the seeds.
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It is pretty generally known that this tree yields ediblenuts, but their importance and excellence as human food is infinitely greater than is supposed.
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That special attention be called to "The Morris Collection of the EdibleNuts of the World," maintained at this place by Dr. Robt.
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"As to palatability, there are many persons who would be disposed to place the butternut at the very head of ediblenuts."