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    Coconut Shell Charcoal

    METHODOLOGY PREPARATION First - You need to gather all the coconuts ( ready to harvest) in one place...It's easy to do the job when they are gathered together... Second - Husk all the coconut; separate the husk and the whole coconut shell unbroken. Third - Break the whole coconut shell in the middle ( put it all together in one place)..Take out the white thing or the meat (Copra) using some tools.....(There is water inside the coconut when you break it...Find a place far from fruits it makes

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    Charcoal

    COCONUT SHELLS AS A SHOE POLISH ABSTRACT The study focused in making a specialized shoe polish from burned dried coconut husk. It aimed to prove the effectivity of the product in terms of some parametric measurements based on the preferences made by respondents. The parameters were adapted from written reviews for top commercial products. Also, this was made to test if there are really no significant difference between the output of the study and the existing product in the market.

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    Rice

    Rice & Peas Ingredients 1 fresh coconut (or you could use coconut milk in a can) 850ml (1½ pint) warm water 1 hot red chilli (ideally Scotch bonnet), whole and undamaged 7 allspice berries 2 sprigs of thyme 1 garlic clove, peeled 1 spring onion, bruised with a rolling pin ½ onion, roughly chopped 400g can 30g black beans, drained Salt and pepper 450g (1lb) basmati rice Directions 1. First you need to get into your coconut. Decide which of the three 'eyes' (you'll

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    The Potential of Coconut Bagasse in Making White Charcoal

    FOR THE REGULATION OF THE CUTTING OF COCONUT TREES, ITS REPLENISHMENT, PROVIDING PENALTIES THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. The Republic Act No. 8048, also known as the “Coconut Preservation Act of 1995”, states the importance, conservation and replanting of coconut trees. The act was approved on June 7, 1995 http://www.ustcivillaw.com/Republic%20Acts/RepActNo6260.php REPUBLIC ACT NO. 6260 AN ACT INSTITUTING A COCONUT INVESTMENT FUND AND CREATING A COCONUT INVESTMENT COMPANY FOR THE ADMINISTRATION

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    Assumptions

    January 1 of the 3rd Year. * Loans will be paid for seven annual instalments every January 1 of the following year. * Annual payments include payment for principal and interest. * Price of Coco Lumber per bd ft is P18. * Total Coconut Trees is 6000. * Total Board feet per tree is 30. * Proceeds from Coco lumber are deducted from clearing costs. Any remainder reduces the required investment. * Plant, Property & Equipment consists of chisels, machetes and sickles

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    Dried Leaves as Charcoal

    plywood substitute II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings Rat killer extract from tuble roots Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber Commercial glue from Talisay resin Butter derive from marang (Artocarpus odoratissima) seed Marang seeds as alternative source for commercial flour 02 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. V. Compendium of investigatory

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    Business Proposal

    BUSINESS PROPOSAL OF BUYING BAKER (Fresh Coconut) 1. IDENTIFYING INFORMATION 1.1 Name or Title of Business : Lucero Trader 1.2 Owner : Ruby Jane M. Lucero 1.3 Location ( Address) : New Argao, Malita, Davao del Sur 1.4 Contact Number : 09308826786 2. BACKGROUND AND RATIONALE The proposed business will be a buying station of baker ( fresh coconut) located at New Argao, Malita Davao del Sur. The trader of this

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    One Malaysia

    Gollywhopper's Eggs Well now, when old Johnson came to town, I knew there'd be trouble. That Yankee Peddler was a scoundrel if ever I saw one. But I was laid up with my rheumatism when he arrived, so I couldn't do anything about it. My neighbors often came to visit with me, since I was a poor widow-woman. (Metaphorically speaking. I was actually the richest woman in town, since my late husband had made a fortune in shipping.) Mistress Sarah Smith came to see me two days after

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    Bicol

    ray is cooked with coconut cream and malunggay or moringa leaves. It is a common joke in Bicol that when travelling by sea, you should bring malunggay because the sharks are afraid of it.Kinunot is now commonly prepared using sting ray because catching sharks nowadays is being prohibited. 2. Laing or Pinangat | | There is also a Bicolano recipe for vegetarians: the very popular laing. Laing is made from local “gabi” or taro leaves. The leaves is simmered in coconut cream and then served

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    Glycemic Index for Sweetners

    (soluble fiber for example) that slow metabolism of carbohydrates.  Glucose has a glycemic index (GI) of 100 and fructose is 25. Sucrose (Ordinary sugar) which is made up of a combination of these two has a GI of 65. The search for a low GI natural sugar based sweetener is somewhat futile as they all contain combinations of the above, or similar sugars. Although fructose has a fairly low GI , it has other harmful effects and must be considered unsafe to take in large quantities. Agave Syrup has a

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