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Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Producers of Heat and Energy FRUITS: Olives. DAIRY PRODUCTS: Cream, butter, cheese. NUTS: Peanuts, almonds, walnuts, cocoanuts, Brazil nuts, pecans, pignolias, etc. COMMERCIAL FATS: Olive oil, peanut oil, peanut butter, vegetable-cooking oils. Proteids Albumen Gluten Myosin Carbon Oxygen Hydrogen Nitrogen Phosphorus Sulphur Producers of Heat and Energy;
"I have not even got a ship that's the worst of it. However, as we don't live at the seashore a garden is more useful. If we make the garden pay perhaps we can all have new hats." "But they'll be winter hats if we wait for the garden, and I want the peanut straw," said Peggy. Flora Butler, who was behind the counter, came to the door and spoke to them. "How much is the peanut straw hat?"
You could look across the lake and see Mount Lassen as plain as the nose on your face, the peanut butcher declared relishfully. And the trout in that artificial lake passed all belief. Every time the boy passed, he stopped for a few remarks. Pound by pound the trout in Lake Almanor grew larger. Sentence by sentence Jack learned much that was useful, a little that was needful.
They was scared when we walked into their part of the house. "Where's that dog?" says Old Man Wright. William, he got pale. "Very good, sir," says he, and pretends to go after Peanut, which he knows wasn't there. "Hi suppose she took 'im along with 'er, sir," says William after a while. Annette she chips in: "Oui, oui yes, yes; she took him with her." "Took him with her? What do you mean?
This will draw a crowd, even in New York, where there are many more and stranger sights to be seen. "Oh, isn't he cute!" cried Flossie, tapping her feet on the sidewalk in time to the music. "He's coming over this way," said Freddie. "I'm going to give him a peanut." "But don't let him get the whole bag." "I won't. Here, Jacko! Have a peanut!" and Freddie held out one to the hurdy-gurdy monkey.
But I think that's a pleasanter memory than shoplifting from peanut stands." Lorna smiled winningly, however, and sat down, not without a decorative adjustment of her pretty silk dress. Bobbie forgave her, principally because she looked so much like Mary.
For the big war gave Hartley his chance, and he grabbed it as eager as a park squirrel nabbin' a peanut. He'd been hangin' on here in the bond room for five or six years, edgin' up step by step until he got to be assistant chief, but at that he wasn't much more'n an office drudge. Everybody ordered him around, from Old Hickory down to Mr. Piddie.
One can forgive a man, however, if he, feeling the need of nourishment, eats a bar of chocolate if he takes great care to put the wrappings somewhere out of the way. No man with any civic pride will scatter peanut hulls, cigarette boxes, chocolate wrappings, raisin boxes, and other debris along the streets, in the cars, on the stairs, and even on the floors of office buildings.
The invitations have peanuts painted on them, so have little menu cards, which are placed at each plate at the table. These designs are often funny, and even grotesque, as they represent brownies, etc. Peanuts are strung as necklaces, bracelets, etc. Some of the sandwiches are made of mashed peanuts called peanut butter and they are delicious.
The kitchen door, open on the second landing, gave forth a cloud of steam which bore odors of peanut oil, duck, bamboo sprouts and Chinese garlic; through the cloud they could see cooks working mightily over their brass pots. Every compartment of the big dining hall upstairs held its prepared table; waiters in new-starched white coats were setting forth a thousand toy devices in porcelain.
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