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How to Eat Lobster
... tail lovers and claw lovers) is the tail meat. Then insert your fingers into the telson end to push the tail meat out intact through the larger opening. Peel off the top of the tail to reveal the digestive tract, which should be removed before eating the rest of the tail meat ...
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Yellowjacket Wasp & Hornet Control
... are smooth and hairless. Hornets bodies are primarily black with a yellow tail end. Many other insects have adopted the black and yellow colour ... larva and queen. The workers are known to steal small bits of meat from picnic tables. In the fall the queen will leave the ... can be obtained through a number of methods. A piece of cooked meat soaked in an insecticide such as diazinon and hung in a tree ...
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The Beaver
... protect it. The beaver has soft fur, a leathery paddle-shaped tail (criss-crossed by a scale-like pattern) and characteristic rodent ... and its small eyes have nictating (winking) membranes. The base of the tail is furred and muscular. Beaver have poor eyesight that is ... For thousands of years, Indians have trapped the beaver for its meat and fur, and saved a space in their religious ceremonies for ...
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Thanksgiving Roast Stuffed Turkey Recipe
... cavity liberally with salt and pepper. To stuff the turkey, stand the bird on its tail end in a large bowl; using a tablespoon, stuff the neck cavity loosely with dressing ... unstuffed turkey: Follow the instructions above, omitting the dressing (stuffing). Roast the turkey until the meat thermometer reaches 180 degrees F. (Click for approximate roasting times.) Traditional turkey side dishes include ...
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Lobstering History
... was considered a delicacy, and consequently was not rationed. Thus lobster meat filled the increasing demand for protein-rich food. People could afford ... inches carapace-length--from the eye socket to the beginning of the tail. A lobster caught at this size weighs about 1 1/4 ... are "V-notched," that is, a triangular slice is cut from a tail flipper. This badge of motherhood is meant to keep them off ...
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Lab Manual Exercise # 1a
... are webbed initially, but are separated from each other by lysosomal enzymes. Cells in the tail of a tadpole are digested by lysosomal enzymes during the gradual transition into a frog ... and oxygen. This reaction can be easily demonstrated by pouring some hydrogen peroxide on raw meat or an open wound. Glycolysis: An anaerobic oxidation pathway outside of the mitochondria in which ...
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NLIS Cattle
... can be obtained by calling NSW Department of Primary Industries on 1300 720 405 or Meat & Livestock Australia NLIS Helpline 1800 654 743. NLIS Cattle - questions and answers NLIS Cattle: identification ... National Code for the Operation of the NLIS NLIS section of the Meat and Livestock Australia website NLIS for cattle - tail tag free trading in NSW after 1 July 2006 26kb pdf ...
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Caring for horses
... noticed. An affected horse becomes stiff in its movements, the ears are pricked, and the tail is held out stiffly. Generalised muscle spasms may then occur and death results from paralysis ... keep a donkey happy. Carrot tops, apples, bread and selected kitchen scraps are acceptable, but meat, rhubarb leaves, rhododendron, wheat or grass clippings are NOT acceptable. A plentiful supply of clean ...
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Ann McCormick - Pages From Ann's Writing
... grocer’s meat counter, I scan the package labels, looking for quality meat that won’t throw my food budget into a tail spin. Talk ... mixing herbs and spices together and then rubbing it onto the meat, something of a dry marinating process that flavors but does not ... depth of flavor. It’s particularly useful for cheaper cuts of meat that require long, slow cooking... Pages From Ann’s Writing “Scented ...
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Open Directory - Home:Cooking
... /Food. Thank you. Fish- An animal without legs which lives in water, using its tail to help it swim, and which breathes by taking oxygen from the water. Fish ... provide information about using vegetarian meat substitutes to prepare dishes typically made with meat. It includes listings which provide general information about meat substitutes, recipes for making meat substitutes, and recipes which ...
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