In the low Syrian Mesquite bushes we found a stonechat and a few white wagtails running around. |
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Mesquite and hickory are popular but some enthusiasts think they can be too harsh. |
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Mesquite is an ongoing weed problem in Tokar and Gash where significant areas are lost each year due to colonisation of the cropping areas. |
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Mesquite firewood purchased from local woodcutters replaces nonrenewable fossil fuels that must be purchased off the Reservation. |
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Charcoal, Propane, Mesquite, whale blubber, whatever gives you the taste that you desire. |
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So Mesquite passed a strict zoning ordinance that will make it difficult for any new payday lenders to set up shop. |
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Then there's Brother Mesquite from the monastery that ranches bison, and a nice joke about a cowboy who wears clothes all made of brown paper, who gets hanged for rustling. |
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Made of Mesquite wood and very thick leather, this love seat was manufactured by our Mexican artisan. |
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On the eve of the wedding, a rehearsal dinner was held at the Mesquite Chophouse for family and friends. |
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After passing through the small casino town of Mesquite, on the Nevada Arizona border, we cross into the desolate Arizona Strip, before heading up the Virgin River Gorge and into Utah. |
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We will pass through Mesquite, a casino town on the Arizona Nevada border, before traveling across the desert and back to the bright lights of Las Vegas. |
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Some branches weren't duckable and there was nothing to do but close my eyes and shield myself with an arm. Mesquite thorns sliced into my hands, neck and face. |
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The barbecue sauce was a sweet, tomato-based mesquite glaze, and the greens were classic French haricots verts, salted with bits of cured bacon. |
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Small, pale brown leaves covered the ground, and the tortured mesquite trunks twisted and cracked on their upward ascent. |
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While babul is actually an evergreen, it produces fresh foliage every spring and so is classified with mesquite as deciduous. |
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It's an odd pull that land of cactus and mesquite exerts on those of us born to it. |
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The mesquite, teriyaki, or herb sauces come in a bag big enough to let you marinate as much as three pounds of meat. |
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Plants that grow along the stream banks include alder, Fremont cottonwood, sycamore, honey mesquite, and Goodding willow. |
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It seemed to be an expanse of crispy brown grass, scattered with a few mesquite trees. |
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Also fairly common are bluejack oak, netleaf hackberry, honey mesquite, and prickly ash. |
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Though traditional ramadas were made with mesquite poles, ocotillo canes, and saguaro, these materials are not readily available in nurseries. |
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From my perch above the brush, I watched that animal run at full throttle through dense tangles of mesquite and prickly pear. |
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I'm a sucker for hickory chips but anything from mesquite chips to apple wood can add a distinctive flavour to your favourite dish. |
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In summer months they eat cacti, sagebrush, mesquite, alfalfa, clover, other grasses, and herbaceous vegetation. |
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We are rich with saguaros, prickly pear, and cholla cacti, and palo verde, and mesquite trees. |
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Covered with scrub, native mesquite trees and low wild grasses, the desert site slopes gently down to the south. |
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I have no idea what if anything was ever done with the structure or if it's still sitting there on the corner under the mesquite trees. |
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In reality there's nothing in that space but a view of a mesquite tree on the empty lot behind the motel grounds. |
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Juniper trees are common throughout the canyon as well as mesquite, cottonwood, salt cedar, willow, western soapberry and hackberry. |
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Cattle primarily are affected by mesquite beans, although goats are also known to be affected. |
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People find themselves shin-deep in mesquite beans they don't know what to do with, and some of us feel guilty throwing them into the landfill. |
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They grind the entire mesquite bean and produce a meal that is 11 percent to 17 percent protein. |
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A good supply of mesquite beans or cakes could be traded to other Cahuilla families for other foods. |
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Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources. |
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The insects will feed on the seeds, and many commercial mesquite bean growers are dismayed at their presence. |
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Milling is a process by which the mesquite beans are pulverized into a protein rich powder very similar to flour. |
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Native Americans have long used mesquite beans to make numerous delicacies and a few staples. |
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But the mesquite bean has a very low oil content and the kernel which would contain the oil is not eaten. |
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They remained with them eight months until the mesquite bean ripened, when they took up their travels westward. |
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Made from extracting the juice from the mesquite bean pods that grow abundantly in our southwestern desert. |
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There really isn't a lot of research on how long a mesquite bean will survive and under what conditions. |
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Grind mesquite beans with a mortar and pestle until they reach a flour-like consistency. |
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Now my small property has an exceptional crop of mesquite beans every year. |
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The mesquite beans have been an essential food source for Native Americans for centuries. |
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Once through the checkpoint, you'll bump along a maze of rocky, unmaintained roads into the dry Caribbean mesquite forest. |
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Yet below the mesquite bosk that edges the bed of Cienagua Creek, water gurgles up and flows intermittently from a mostly underground stream. |
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We are rich with saguaros, prickly pear, and cholla cacti, and paloverde, and mesquite trees. |
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The vegetation is a mix of grasses, annual herbs and isolated patches of mesquite, cholla, ephedra and yucca. |
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Some legume pods, such as carob and mesquite, are indehiscent and do not split open. |
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Sure enough, underneath the grill inside the restaurant, sacks of mesquite charcoal stand ready to feed the open fire. |
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He had scratches on his wrist, maybe from a cholla cactus or from sleeping under a mesquite tree. |
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This small table is made of old restaured mesquite wood. The center of the table is an one piece squared rock. |
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Mistletoes on mesquite trees in central Mexico have been linked to a Greater abundance of tropical bird species. |
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Place ribs on mesquite grill, being careful not to burn ribs by turning occasionally. |
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Other potential nesting sites range from mesquite, prickly pear or yucca to the occasional oak and pine trees. |
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Here in south Texas, where the mesquite brush and most other native plants have thorns and where not a few critters have a mean bite, it helps to be tough. |
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And the smell of the Mojave after a drenching rain is an unforgettable pleasure, a scent flush with the pungent odor of creosote bush, mesquite, and sand verbena. |
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A canopy of hickory, oak and mesquite shrouded the barn and the muddy red clay, pinpointing where the pork, chicken and beef were becoming prize-winning barbecue. |
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Cedar, mesquite, yucca, cactus, and some islands of cypress make up the vegetation of the Edwards Plateau. |
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The Urban Farm in Phoenix is sponsoring a mesquite bean grinding program. |
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It is along that strip that the mesquite and yellowboy grow most strikingly. |
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Use wood flavour of your choice, suggestions would include hickory or mesquite. |
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Traditional barbecue recipes often call for hickory, mesquite, alder, birch, maple or fruit woods, but feel free to experiment with others. |
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I kept reading: about the restorative powers of mesquite and reishi, and the benefits of coconut fat. |
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Comanche Lookout Park hosts combinations of ashe juniper, Texas and Mexican buckeye, as well as chinaberry, graneno, Lindheimer hackberry, honey mesquite, huisache, and more. |
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Most seasoned hardwoods are good for smoking such as hickory, mesquite, pecan, oak, and many other fruit woods. |
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Exfoliating wild mesquite bean meal and skin soothing oatmeal enrich this scrubby tan bar scented with a warm and earthy patchouli essential oil blend. |
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Vegetation includes the evergreen creosote bush, yucca, saltbush, burroweed, encelia, cottonwood, and mesquite. |
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Perhaps the arid West Texas environment and the landscape dominated by low-growing mesquite, scrub oak and cactus explained the widespread local veneration of trees. |
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Morrish has a crisp, clean architectural style that can make mesquite trees and shrubs look majestic simply by scattering some gleaming white bunkers around them. |
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Its handle, she notes, was made from a mesquite tree in her back yard. |
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It reduces trees, cedar, mesquite and underbrush to mulch. |
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Other dominant, woody vegetation at the river site included netleaf hackberry, spiny hackberry, retama, black willow and mesquite. |
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Collared peccaries are primarily herbivores that feed on prickly pears, roots, mesquite beans, and other succulent vegetation. |
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Post oak, blackjack oak, Lacey oak, netleaf hackberry, and honey mesquite are also present. |
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In the more arid areas, mesquite, nopal and other desert plants can be found. |
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The savannah valley is shadeless, spotted only with the thorny ravel of mesquite bushes. |
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In Lubbock, where Sarah lived, there weren't any trees, just tumbleweeds and scrabbly old mesquite bushes. |
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Retama and mesquite become increasingly important on the drier sites and after major disturbance of the climax community. |
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Plant life in the dry climate of the lower Sonoran zone contains a diversity of native cactus, mesquite, and paloverde. |
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Southward and in the very center of the plain is La Mesa, hidden in the mesquite and with splendid, typically dug, wells. |
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The thorny, leguminous mesquite can grow to be either shrub or tree, and was imported by the colonial British to afforest the desert wastelands of western India. |
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For landlubbers, a hiking trail winds through oak and mesquite forest, punctuated by the occasional Adam's needle cacti. |
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These products offer the nutritional benefits of ingredients such as quinoa, chia seeds and mesquite flour. |
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Cerambycid girdling and water stress modify mesquite architecture and reproduction. |
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To hear a conservationist speak warmly of the notoriously omnivorous and disruptive goat is to get a sense of how potent a foe the mesquite has become. But the greening is not just an invasion. |
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Its thick walls kept things cool in summer, but most nights, Ms. Lopez said, they slept outside under the watto, an arbor made of mesquite and ocotillo. |
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Sand burr, downy brome grass, squirrel-tail grass, poverty grass, mesquite, cocklebur and clover are some of the offending plants. |
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In the middle of the island there is a pervasive thick scrub of invasive species, made up mostly of yellowboy, a member of the jacaranda family, prickly pear cacti, wild tobacco and Mexican thorn, a type of mesquite. |
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Should the mesquite be allowed to kill the casuarina trees by drilling its roots deeper and depriving them of water, as in some places it seems to be doing? |
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North Americans tend to use hickory, mesquite, pecan, apple or cherry. |
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Parteras and curanderas were essential to remote communities like this one, which were distant from other medical aid. We leave the partera's house and drive through waist-high cockleburs and grass, dodging mesquite. |
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Grill about 5 to 7 minutes on each side over each side over hot mesquite. |
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The two most popular kinds are mesquite and hickory. |
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Smoked over cherry and mesquite wood, and dried in a convection oven, it gets its flavors from organic blackstrap molasses, Jim Beam bourbon, and salt and pepper. |
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In the Panhandle Area, bison eat browse that includes mesquite and elm. |
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Several years ago, Jornada researchers noticed grasses were starting to become established on land that had been vegetated with mesquite and creosote bushes. |
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American bacons include varieties smoked with hickory, mesquite or applewood and flavourings such as chili pepper, maple, brown sugar, honey, or molasses. |
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Buffalograss, common horehound, live oak, Texas persimmon, ashe juniper, honey mesquite, western soapberry, and salt cedar were at lower elevations and along creekbeds. |
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This is most popular in upscale restaurants in San Miguel de Allende and Guanajuato and can include dishes such as tuna with chili peppers and duck with mesquite honey. |
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