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but is not explained in the book at all. although it starts out neatly enough, the information presented starts to get random and disorganized. while reading a chapter that is supposed to be about a certain type of animal you find yourself suddenly reading about management practices in the food-animal
dogs, cats, horses, cattle, pigs, chickens, zoos, and wildlife. each reads as a rational how-to to give each animal the best lives possible. even if you're not currently running a farm or slaughterhouse, if you eat meat or consume animal products, i think this is a useful and interesting book. her writing...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4386485-animals-make-us-human
pan, which is shaken to prevent sticking. they are turned when a bottom crust has formed. history the bannock, from the gaelic bhannag, bannach, or bonnach, is a flat, sometimes unleavened bread that originated in scotland. although commonly made of oats , bannocks can be made from barley , ground dried
and water. in gold rush days, dough was mixed right in the prospector's flour bag and cooked in a frypan over an open fire (ferguson and fraser ). métis bannock is generally prepared with white or whole wheat flour , baking powder, and water , which are combined and kneaded (possibly with spices, dried...
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—the vedic language of that period ( - b.c.e.). the most authentic compilation of his teachings and work is presently available in a treatise called sushruta samhita. this contains chapters and description of illnesses, medicinal plants, preparations from mineral sources and preparations based on animal
water , fire , air and space) forming the universe, including the human body. [ ] blood , flesh, fat , bone , marrow , chyle, and semen are the seven primary constituent elements (devanāgarī: सप्तधातु) of the body. [ ] ayurveda stresses a balance of three substances: wind/spirit/air, phlegm, and bile...
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