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and is a popular ingredient in wax candles, as an insect repellant, and is also widely used in perfumes, soaps, skin lotions and deodorants. it is extracted from a hardy grass, native to sri lanka and java. chemical components: citronella oil is one of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and stems
and is a popular ingredient in wax candles, as an insect repellant, and is also widely used in perfumes, soaps, skin lotions and deodorants. it is extracted from a hardy grass, native to sri lanka and java. chemical components: citronella oil is one of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and stems...
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tweaks & more ready in: hr mins serves: - yield: large pan units: us ingredients nutrition sweet potatoes , cubed new potatoes , cubed red onion , quartered and pieces separated zucchini , sliced -inch thick summer squash, sliced -inch thick ( ounce) bag baby carrots ounces button mushrooms , ends of stems
tweaks & more ready in: hr mins serves: - yield: large pan units: us ingredients nutrition sweet potatoes , cubed new potatoes , cubed red onion , quartered and pieces separated zucchini , sliced -inch thick summer squash, sliced -inch thick ( ounce) bag baby carrots ounces button mushrooms , ends of stems...
https://www.food.com/recipe/oven-roasted-vegetables-334483
globose; shell opening (aperture) large, oval, large and deep umbilicus; - mm wide, - mm high. colour: yellow to green with reddish streaks, dark spiral bands. operculum: body: pale grey foot, with black pigment on the upper side of the body. eggs: the white to slightly pinkish eggs are laid on emerging stems
globose; shell opening (aperture) large, oval, large and deep umbilicus; - mm wide, - mm high. colour: yellow to green with reddish streaks, dark spiral bands. operculum: body: pale grey foot, with black pigment on the upper side of the body. eggs: the white to slightly pinkish eggs are laid on emerging stems...
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