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  2. List of food days - Wikipedia

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    Date Event Origin Notes September 1 National Cherry Popover Day [181] September 2 National Blueberry Popsicle Day [182] September 3 National Welsh Rarebit Day [183] [184] September 4 National Macadamia Nut Day [185] September 5 National Cheese Pizza Day [185] September 6 National Coffee Ice Cream Day [186] September 7 National Acorn Squash Day ...

  3. This Recipe-a-Week Calendar Guarantees You'll Never Run ... - AOL

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    Now you can get 365 days’ worth of recipes in our first-ever desk calendar! ... These fun, festive recipes span every season and occasion, so you can literally turn any week into a flavorful ...

  4. Petrolisthes elongatus - Wikipedia

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    Studies in New Zealand from the 1960s and 1970s showed a difference in breeding biology from north to south, with ovigerous females found all year round in Auckland, and only in the summer months around Kaikōura. Females are assumed to brood two or three times during their lifespan, producing 500 - 1000 eggs.

  5. Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand king salmon with ponzu dressing, cucumber and nashi pear (Matt Moran, Chef), Lamb Shoulder with Beetroot and Feta (Matt Moran, Chef) 36: Mon, 20 Jun 2011: Lemon and Garlic Butterflied Chicken (Tom Niall), Easy Sticky Pork Fillet, Sticky and Spicy Pork Ribs. 37: Tue, 21 Jun 2011: Pavlova with Fresh Summer Fruit (Lucy Kelly ...

  6. Macadamia - Wikipedia

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    Macadamia is an evergreen genus that grows 2–12 m (7–40 ft) tall.. The leaves are arranged in whorls of three to six, lanceolate to obovate or elliptic in shape, 60–300 mm (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 –12 in) long and 30–130 mm (1 + 1 ⁄ 8 – 5 + 1 ⁄ 8 in) broad, with an entire or spiny-serrated margin.

  7. How to make a nut brittle block to ship as a holiday gift

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    In the package she also encloses a special touch – a hammer to break the brittle and directions on how to serve. How to make a nut brittle: Put a half a cup of corn syrup in a heavy bottom sauce pan

  8. List of crabs of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In the waters in and around New Zealand, 77 living species of crabs (and 10 species of crab-like Anomura) have been recorded, along with a further 24 species of fossil crabs (marked with an obelisk). [1] Of the extant crabs, 37 are endemic to New Zealand (marked in boldface).

  9. Ovalipes catharus - Wikipedia

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    Ovalipes catharus, commonly known as the paddle crab, [a] swimming crab, [b] or, in Māori, pāpaka, [8] is a species of crab in the family Ovalipidae. [ 4 ] [ 9 ] It is found in shallow, sandy-bottomed waters around the coasts of New Zealand , the Chatham Islands , and uncommonly in southern Australia .