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, raw or processed but not spun; flax tow and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) ~flax; raw or retted, but not spun ~flax; broken or scutched, but not spun ~flax; hackled or otherwise processed, but not spun ~flax; tow and waste, including yarn waste and garnetted stock ~true hemp (cannabis
stock) ~jute and other textile bast fibres (not flax, true hemp and ramie), raw or processed but not spun; tow and waste of these fibres, including yarn waste and garnetted stock ~jute and other textile bast fibres; raw or retted, but not spun, (excluding flax, hemp (cannabis sativa l.), and ramie)...
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; however it leaves a sweet taste. no need for processing. modern scientific interests in the stevia plant dates to the early 1900's, however sugar lobbyists fought hard to keep their addictive, diabesity-inducing, immune-suppressing crystal crap on the shelves in a mind-numbing constellation of processed
january 10, 2010 wish tv-celiac disease increase baffles doctors (gluten-free) fl ourless pumpkin pancakes w/homemade blueberry syrup over the last 50 years celiac disease has become much more common, affecting 1 out of 100 people. doctors attribute this increase to changes in our environment and processed...
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; however it leaves a sweet taste. no need for processing. modern scientific interests in the stevia plant dates to the early 1900's, however sugar lobbyists fought hard to keep their addictive, diabesity-inducing, immune-suppressing crystal crap on the shelves in a mind-numbing constellation of processed
january 10, 2010 wish tv-celiac disease increase baffles doctors (gluten-free) fl ourless pumpkin pancakes w/homemade blueberry syrup over the last 50 years celiac disease has become much more common, affecting 1 out of 100 people. doctors attribute this increase to changes in our environment and processed...
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1/2 green/red/yellow pepper, julienned 1 carrot, shredded 1/2 cabbage (napa or red. depends on your preference) 1/2 onion, julienned 1/2 c organic peanut butter (meijer carries a nice one) 1/4 c soy sauce 2 tbs. sesame oil 2tbs. ground flax or chia seed for fiber 2 tbs. cider vinegar 2 tbs. raw coconut
add some of the reserved water if the sauce is too thick. 7. plate the dish and sprinkle with the chopped dry roasted peanuts and scallion. posted by eat right now with chef wendell at 1:17 pm reactions: no comments: labels: coconut milk noodles vegan fresh veggies oatmeal with apple cider, walnuts, flax...
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1/2 green/red/yellow pepper, julienned 1 carrot, shredded 1/2 cabbage (napa or red. depends on your preference) 1/2 onion, julienned 1/2 c organic peanut butter (meijer carries a nice one) 1/4 c soy sauce 2 tbs. sesame oil 2tbs. ground flax or chia seed for fiber 2 tbs. cider vinegar 2 tbs. raw coconut
add some of the reserved water if the sauce is too thick. 7. plate the dish and sprinkle with the chopped dry roasted peanuts and scallion. posted by eat right now with chef wendell at 1:17 pm reactions: no comments: labels: coconut milk noodles vegan fresh veggies oatmeal with apple cider, walnuts, flax...
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natural raw blanched raw blanched raw blanched macademia raw whole raw pieces roasted whole salted whole misc. chili mango doritos x doritos wheel dry mix fruit fruit nut granola honey granola honey nut granola japanese peanut jumbo quemado peanut piloncillo wrapped oats rolled oat regular golden flax...
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fibers are in the form of bundles or strands that act as reinforcing elements and help the plant to remain erect. the plants are harvested and the strands of bast fibers are released from the rest of the tissue by retting, common for isolation of most bast fibers. the retted material is then further processed
by breaking, scutching, and hackling. major bast fibers flax fiber the flax fiber from the annual plant linum usitatissimum (flax family, linaceae) has been used since ancient times as the fiber for linen. the plant grows in temperate, moderately moist climates, for example, in belgium, france, ireland...
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