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usually live in flocks in forests or wooded areas. they feed on fruit, leaves, grains, seeds, and nuts. pet birds also like a varied plant diet. a moustache parakeet does well on a mixture of the following: pellets fresh, raw vegetables such as broccoli, spinach, and carrots raw fruits such as bits of peeled
usually live in flocks in forests or wooded areas. they feed on fruit, leaves, grains, seeds, and nuts. pet birds also like a varied plant diet. a moustache parakeet does well on a mixture of the following: pellets fresh, raw vegetables such as broccoli, spinach, and carrots raw fruits such as bits of peeled...
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group , and metrobank are based in the business districts of makati , ortigas center , and bonifacio global city . industry is concentrated in and around the urban areas of metro manila while agriculture predominates in the other regions of the island producing crops such as rice, bananas, mangoes, coconuts
group , and metrobank are based in the business districts of makati , ortigas center , and bonifacio global city . industry is concentrated in and around the urban areas of metro manila while agriculture predominates in the other regions of the island producing crops such as rice, bananas, mangoes, coconuts...
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. : thermally processed fruits . thermally processed fruits (canned/bottled/flexible packaged/aseptically packed) means the products obtained from sound, matured, dehydrated, fresh or frozen, peeled or un-peeled, previously packed, whole, halves or cut pieces of fruits packed with any suitable packing
container is capable of holding when completely filled. . : thermally processed vegetables . thermally processed vegetables (canned, bottled/flexible pack / aseptically packed) means the product obtained from fresh, dehydrated or frozen vegetables either singly or in combination with other vegetables, peeled...
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1 tablespoon peanut oil 1 tablespoon fresh, peeled, minced ginger 3 cloves of minced garlic pinch of hot peppers 1 teaspoon of toasted sesame oil in a small bowl, stir together the water, cornstarch, sherry, soy sauce, and hoisin. make sure the cornstarch lumps liquefy. using a small paring knife, cut
as odd, whiff, honk... as it, drip, wipe ...may seem to you, an onion a day keeps the doctor away. and you thought it was your breath. the national cancer institute peeled away some layers to report the 19 tear-jerking pounds of fresh onion the average american eats per year, scallions, leeks, sweet...
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