Other than that, Blue Buffalo is natural litter, made
using walnut shells.
Not exact matches
We have education in the world to get people
using their heads for something more than to break
walnut shells.
Our 6 ″ diameter cable conveyors are commonly
used to convey breakfast flakes, rice puffs, in -
shell walnuts, almonds, pistachios, whole bean roasted coffee and high - density powders and resins.
The good news is that you can
use any
shelled, unsalted pistachios to make aillade, or
use another nut, such as hazelnuts or
walnuts.
Since
walnuts are fresh and in season, Waxman
uses just -
shelled ones in this salad.
12 wonton wrappers 1 ounce string cheese (about 1 snack size stick) 1 ounce sharp cheddar cheese, cut into three 1 - inch x 1 - inch squares 2 ounces brie cheese, cut widthwise into 3 pieces 1 fresh jalapeno, seeds removed and thinly sliced widthwise 1 green onion (just the green top), chopped 3 whole
walnuts (
shelled) 1 - 1/2 teaspoons brown sugar 1/2 cup canola oil (more may be needed depending on the size of skillet
used)
A variety of natural items were
used to achieve different colors (
walnut shells, fruits or vegetables, flowers, leaves, etc).
Black
walnut shells are so tough that they are
used for abrasive and polishing media in industry.
I
used to live on a property with many black
walnut trees but we didn't bother eating the nuts because the
shells are much harder than English
walnuts and you have to
use a sledgehammer to crack them, which of course then smashes your nut.
Use a Tablespoon measurement to measure out the
walnut shell and pumice powders and a teaspoon to measure out the titanium dioxide.
It may be
used weekly as an exfoliating paste - the organic, finely - ground
walnut shells and olive leaf powders will gently resurface and condition the skin.
Using biodegradable
walnut -
shell powder, it's gentle on your skin — and the environment.
For environmentalists, Toyo says it
uses ground
walnut shells in the rubber that dig into snow and ice to offer improved winter traction.
Provide acceptable flooring substrates such as newspaper, alfalfa pellets, cypress mulch, organic recycled cellulose fiber; do not
use kitty litter, sand, gravel, corn cob,
walnut shell, or wood shavings
Avoid
using flooring substrates that can be accidentally ingested such as sand, aquarium or pea gravel, ground corn cobs,
walnut shells, wood shavings or chips, or artificial grasses
I tried the Blue Buffalo
walnut shells and could not stand the odor of it before my cat
used the litter box.
For this reason, such material as crushed corn cobs or
walnut shells should not be
used on the cage bottom.
Ground
walnut shells can be
used, but only if there is a grate, because birds may eat the
shell pieces, causing digestive issues.
Next time I make my Pastalicious I might try
using fresh figs marinated in cognac and a handful of fresh from the
shell, candied
walnut pieces, for a gourmet adult version.