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Hidden Bite

The kids are hungry so I take the cornbread out of the oven a little bit early. Beneath the smooth yellow surface all the contradictions of science, agriculture, and politics seem to be hidden. I am surprised that it looks so plain. I dab on a bit of butter, which the steam melts quickly. We each bite into the crumbly yellow bread and all agree it is delicious. [Pg.79]

Carnivores Most of us are familiar with carnivorous insects such as mosquitoes, deer flies, and biting midges. These pests land on mammals or birds, suck blood for a short period of time, and then fly away. Others that feed on blood, such as lice and fleas, live on the skin of animals, hidden in their fur. Gardeners should also get to know the large group of carnivorous insects that feed on insects or other arthropods. These are divided into two main groups—predators and parasites. [Pg.258]

Blackberry signature nutrients stand out as particularly enriched vitamin C, dietary fiber, manganese, and vitamin K are all at about 20 percent of daily value per serving and are combined with a broad profile of other nutrients in good content. A hidden quality not enjoyed by everyone is the presence of nutrient-laden seeds throughout each berry. If you don t mind the crunchy surprise in each bite, make sure to chew these seeds well to gain the maximum yield of their nutrient contents. [Pg.92]

In verse 72 the poet tells us, "You will see all of the hidden pathways". These, of coarse, being the 72,000 nadis through which the vital force (prana) is propelled. One need only center awareness on the point where air first passes into the nostrils (".. .if you bite on the tip of the nose there will be union "), there the air flow can be balanced and the streams of breath united. [Pg.56]


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