Sentences with phrase «eat dried plants»

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I've realized already that I need to plant more beans next year, if we're going to fulfill my plan of eating them fresh, freezing and canning for winter AND drying for soup beans.
«Even if every person in the UK eats as much dried fruit as we do here in Turkey, we would simply have to plant more trees to meet this demand!
The food plants eaten by the Native Americans are divided into two categories: those harvested in the wild and those cultivated plants that had managed to adapt to the dry desert climate or were irrigated.
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Nathalie Pettorelli at the Institute of Zoology in London says herbivores in dry regions, such as the Arabian oryx, have a limited range of plants to choose from, so if one becomes too toxic they may have little else to eat.
They were also able to draw conclusions about what the megafauna were eating by examining small scratches on the teeth, and realized that as the climate got drier and drier, the animals were shifting away from their regular plant resources.
But, what if our river dries up — just a slow trickle of sludge, because we're not eating enough whole plant foods?
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Those parts of the plant can be eaten raw, or cleaned, cured, boiled, dried, and ground into a fine powder for cooking or for use in nutritional supplements.
My wife has very low cholesterol, and she has found that her skin definitely is healthier (not so dry) if she eats some plant oils — either as nuts and seeds, or else small amounts of flaxseed, canola and olive oils.
But eating more plant - based food need not be an exercise in deprivation and dry carrot sticks.
In addition, all parts of the plant could be eaten, including not only the seeds that we buy in the store and that may also have been dried and ground into flour, but also the leaves and stems.
As part of this resolution, I'd also like to take better care of my body by drinking more water, eating more plant - based foods, and sticking to a skincare routine that remedies my dry skin.
Most dry cat foods are much higher in grain carbohydrates (and some in plant - based proteins) then cats were designed to eat.
Pets can be poisoned by pot by inhaling the smoke, ingesting dried plant matter, and eating foods laced with marijuana — like baked goods or butter — or products containing hashish.
Even if the plants are eaten dry the risk of negative effects is minimized.
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20 little things... making soups baking bread to eat with the soup wearing my long turtle neck flannel dress at night and in the early morning too season tickets for the theater working on a special xmas present for my children the turning of autumn leaves simmering dinner in the slow cooker going back to art classes lighting candles in the morning and the evening too knitting soft soft scarves wearing them making quince jelly watching videos on rainy weekends making scorched corn pudding for Thanksgiving cutting and drying hydrangeas clearing the garden for winter planting tulips wearing thick socks on cold nights eating the jam I made in summer
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