Not exact matches
1 cup / 5 oz / 140 g brown sugar or
natural cane sugar 2 teaspoons fine grain sea salt 1 teaspoon chopped rosemary leaves 1/4 cup / 1 oz / 30g sesame seeds 2 large egg whites 1 lb / ~ 4 cups
shelled walnut halves 1/3 cup / 1 1/2 oz / 45 g chopped dried figs, stems trimmed
A variety of
natural items were used to achieve different colors (
walnut shells, fruits or vegetables, flowers, leaves, etc).
Ground
walnut shell makes a great exfoliating ingredient, and there are some great
natural products that contain it.
The body scrub is made with 100 %
natural exfoliants including
walnut shell, silica, oatmeal, honey and glycerin which has helped smooth away my skin's dullness.
I even changed to an all -
natural, clay - free cat litter made from
walnut shells.
Other than that, Blue Buffalo is
natural litter, made using
walnut shells.
I've tried a number of the litters made from wheat and corn, but I've finally settled on Blue Buffalo's litter made from
walnut shells because the
shells are a
natural by - product of food, giving it a greener footprint than corn or wheat raised to become litter.
These products can be classified into different types: wood shavings or chips, corn cob granules, ground
walnut shells, paper fiber products, paper pellets, and
natural products (hay, straw, bark, wood, hulls) that are ground up and formed into pellets or granules.
Retailers should offer customers a fairly large selection of bedding and litter products, including at least one in each category — wood shavings or chips, corn cob granules, ground
walnut shells, shredded - paper products, paper pellets, and
natural products (hay, straw, bark, wood, hulls) ground up and formed into pellets or granules.