Sentences with phrase «into acacia»

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First, add in 1 tablespoon of acacia honey into 1 cup of yogurt, plain yogurt.
Try adding more fiber into every meal, with the addition of things like leafy greens, broccoli, brown rice and beans, or sneak it into your smoothie by adding flax seeds, chia seeds, oats or acacia fiber.
He was an attentive host, hopping up and down to replenish the cashews or pour another drink as we sat on the terrace to watch the sun splash through the acacia trees and into the swamp.
Galloway says he decided on the topic because not as much research has gone into the restoration of fynbos veld after the removal of pines as have been done about the clearing of acacia trees.
Prebiotics are generally classified into three different types: non-starch polysaccharides (such as inulin and fructooligosaccharide), soluble fiber (including psyllium husk and acacia fibers), and resistant starch (RS).
With the help of contractors, seven acres of French broom and cotoneaster was removed, and small acacia and eucalyptus trees were cut from the leading edge of groves to reduce the expansion into oak / bay woodland.
Or indeed for a jeep drive into the Arava valley where acacia trees flourish so that the Ibex can shelter under their canopies.
As the elephants settled back into their routine of spraying, bathing and generally lazing around, I finally got that second beer and relaxed, sipping, thinking about the power of that bull elephant and wondering if my tent really was far enough away from those acacia trees.
Tortilis Camp is named after the tortilis acacia tree and is a charming rustic tented camp built into the side of a hill, facing the foothills of Africa's highest mountain, Kilimanjaro.
Lying at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro, among yellow barked acacia trees and cream slate, this lodge blends perfectly into the African savannah and is in a marvellous spot for elephant watching.
Working in a stunning variety of materials — including wood, stone, metal, plaster, resin, acacia thorns — the artist makes palpable and present the analogous processes of nature and art: carving large trees along their growth patterns to reveal the sapling contained within; elaborating the interior space of his closed hand into a large - scale sculpture that both contains his hand and enlarges the space it contains; rendering the swirling mists of his breath in the cold in tactile clay forms that contain the impression of his body.
These logging giants then convert the degraded land into monoculture acacia and eucalyptus pulp wood plantations to make paper products and apparel.
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