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food and site
The new site was somewhat warmer than Fort Douglas and much closer to the great herds of buffalo on which the settlement must depend for food.
Over time, the coyotes killed most of the cats, and then continued to eat the cat food placed daily at the colony site by people who were maintaining the cat colony.
The mother ends nursing by leaving her pup at the breeding site to search for food ( pups continue to nurse if given the opportunity ).
Whereas, throughout its history, the South has relished its grits, making them a symbol of its diet, its customs, its humor, and its hospitality, and whereas, every community in the State of South Carolina used to be the site of a grits mill and every local economy in the State used to be dependent on its product ; and whereas, grits has been a part of the life of every South Carolinian of whatever race, background, gender, and income ; and whereas, grits could very well play a vital role in the future of not only this State, but also the world, if as Charleston's The Post and Courier proclaimed in 1952, " An inexpensive, simple, and thoroughly digestible food, should be made popular throughout the world.
The European Union's official site gives information on the regulatory status of food irradiation, the quantities of foods irradiated at authorized facilities in European Union member states and the results of market surveillance where foods have been tested to see if they are irradiated.
The excavation at Okbang site, Jinju, South Gyeongsang province indicates soybeans were cultivated as a food crop circa 1000 – 900 BCE.
Visitors can create accounts, own virtual pets (" Neopets "), and buy them food, toys, clothes, and other accessories using in-game virtual currencies, which can be earned by playing games on the site or purchased with real-world money.
New users start out with a newbie pack consisting of various items that introduce basic features of the site, such as food for feeding a pet.
The city of Sacramento, founded on the original site of Sutter's fort, began to flourish as the center of an agricultural empire that provided food to feed the thousands of miners working in the hills as well as a place of financial exchange of all the gold that was mined.
The reasons behind the length of time are associated with the distance from the breeding site to food.
The site had a good water supply and close to sufficient local sources of food to sustain many thousands of prisoners and the guards.
Within their territory the pair must have a good nest site and roost sites, but the main factor affecting the length of the territory is the availability of sufficient food to feed themselves and their broods.
Catering, and some retail services, are provided by various small companies, typically mobile catering vans, with over 400 food stalls on site in 2010.
Before the Industrial Revolution, much of the area was farmland, providing food for the City of London and surrounding population centres ; and with particular specialisms, such as growing lavender on Lavender Hill ( nowadays denoted by the road of the same name ), asparagus, sold as " Battersea Bundles " or pig breeding on Pig Hill ( later the site of the Shaftesbury Park Estate ).
Post World War 1, tea blender and food manufacturer J. Lyons and Co. were looking for a secondary site on which to expand production beyond Cadby Hall, Hammersmith.
He built a tavern on the site, providing food, drink and lodging for travelers.
Horn Lake is the site of a plant owned by Chicago-based Newly Weds Foods, which manufactures food coatings, seasonings, and other ingredients for the food processing and service industries.
A gala celebration event took place on Sunday, June 3, which featured the marching of Torah scrolls from the local Jewish Community Center along Haverford Road to the new site following speeches by rabbis, Commissioner Rogers, Assemblyman Leach, and the President of the synagogue, followed by food and dancing with live music in the sanctuary.

food and designation
* G-4, designation of the staff officer charged with logistics or the supply of a military formation with food, ammunition, and other materiel necessary to sustain that formation in combat
Silver is used in food coloring ; it has the E174 designation and is approved in the European Union.
Eisenhower was not a Hitler, he did not run death camps, German prisoners did not die by the hundreds of thousands, there was a severe food shortage in 1945, there was nothing sinister or secret about the " disarmed enemy forces " designation or about the column " other losses.
Denominazione di origine controllata (" Controlled designation of origin ") is a quality assurance label for food products, especially wines and various formaggi ( Denominazione di Origine Protetta ).
The need for a DOCG identification arose when the DOC designation was, in the view of many Italian food industries, given too liberally to different products.
* Appellation d ' Origine Protégée, a designation of origin for food products under European Union regulations
The title of book shows that fungi of some kind were being regularly cultivated – hardly as food, with that special designation, more probably medicinal, conceivably hallucinogenic.
Generally recognized as safe ( GRAS ) is an American Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) designation that a chemical or substance added to food is considered safe by experts, and so is exempted from the usual Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( FFDCA ) food additive tolerance requirements.
Because of the logistical impossibility of feeding millions of surrendered German soldiers at the levels required by the Geneva Convention during the food crisis of 1945, the purpose of the designation — along with the British designation of Surrendered Enemy Personnel ( SEP )— was to prevent categorization of the prisoners as Prisoners of War ( POW ) under the 1929 Geneva Convention.
The CCS then cabled British Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean, suggesting that the same steps be taken regarding the German surrenders in Austria, and then approved Alexander's similar request for a DEF designation, stating " in view of the difficulties regarding food and accommodation, it was so decided.

food and experts
For example, until the bacterial cause of tuberculosis was discovered in 1882, experts variously ascribed the disease to heredity, a sedentary lifestyle, depressed mood, and overindulgence in sex, rich food, or alcohol — all the social ills of the time.
A number of hydroponic experts are now promoting hydroponic solutions as cheap ways of producing food in areas with bad soil.
In April 2011, EFSA ’ s experts updated their scientific advice on the safety of food irradiation.
There he also trained radio specialists but reported difficulties obtaining food and working with foreign experts who he described as narrow-minded pessimists.
As with all food allergies, the advice of medical professionals and experts should be sought.
Note that it is not necessary for someone to be ( for example ) a trained farmcrafter in order to grow food ; holders have a wide variety of skills, but it is the crafters who are the experts.
On 29 February 2012, Nestlé became the first food company to join the FLA. Building on Nestlé's efforts under the Cocoa Plan, the FLA will send independent experts to Côte d ’ Ivoire in 2012 and where evidence of child labour is found, the FLA will identify root causes and advise Nestlé how to address them in sustainable and lasting ways.
Wilderness experts in both categories sometimes make use of locally available wild foods as well, particularly wild vegetables and fruit but also occasionally fresh fish and wild game ; however, it is not unusual for camping food, especially backcountry food, to be partially or totally vegetarian.
Although not meeting the definition of an infomercial per se, animated children's programming in the 1980s and early 1990s, which included half-hour animated series for franchises such as Transformers, My Little Pony, Go-Bots and Bravestarr were often described by media experts and parents derisive of these types of series as essentially program-length commercials, as they also sold the tie-in toy lines and food products for the shows within commercials.
Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition.
Environmental damage to the Nile Delta is not yet one of Egypt's priorities, but experts say if the situation continues to deteriorate, it will trigger massive food shortages which could turn seven million people into " climate refugees " by the end of the century.
With food and drink, you never know what you are getting, but you can consult experts for advice before consuming anything that might be dangerous ( 313a-314c ).
Brown also traveled to food manufacturing facilities frequently in the first few seasons to talk with experts about the foods being featured.
* Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Horowitz, one of North America ’ s foremost experts on the intricate art of kosher food production and a key part of Manischewitz.
Mainly the outcome of a voluntary effort on the part of experts in the food industry and universities, the Codex Alimentarius Austriacus was not, strictly speaking, a collection of legally enforceable food standards.
Guayule's viability as a potential biofuel has been enhanced recently in light of commentary from a variety of experts, including Lester R. Brown of the Earth Policy Institute, stating that " based biofuels pit the 800 million people with cars against the 800 million people with hunger problems ," meaning that biofuels derived from food crops ( like maize ) raise world food prices.
GRAS exemptions are granted for substances that are generally recognized, among experts qualified by scientific training and experience to evaluate their safety, as having been adequately shown through scientific procedures ( or, in the case of a substance used in food prior to January 1, 1958, through either scientific procedures or through experience based on common use in food ) to be safe under the conditions of their intended use.

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