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- noun the
seed of thegrape
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Examples
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Grape seed oil also known as grapeseed oil is pressed from the seeds of various varieties of grapes, an abundant by-product of winemaking.
Grapeseed Oil: Good for you inside and out. Jennifer 2009
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On top of the coconut meat pour out the pie crust made of the flax seed meal moistened with almond milk and coconut meat, all the spices, and a little olive oil or any other vegetable oil such as grapeseed oil, macadamia nut oil, or rice bran oil that all has been stirred and mixed together to form the pie crust.
Pumpkin pie recipe: flax seed meal crust - with or without eggs in the filling 2009
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On top of the coconut meat pour out the pie crust made of the flax seed meal moistened with almond milk and coconut meat, all the spices, and a little olive oil or any other vegetable oil such as grapeseed oil, macadamia nut oil, or rice bran oil that all has been stirred and mixed together to form the pie crust.
Flaxseed Meal Pie Crust - Pumpkin or Fruit Filling with or without eggs 2009
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People who buy antioxidant supplements such as grapeseed extract and effervescent vitamin C in the hope of avoiding a heart attack, cancer and other killer diseases may be wasting their money and even risking their health, according to experts.
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If you need to use oil, choose a heart-healthy option, such as grapeseed or olive oil. make diet cookies cookie ingredients
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Meanwhile, coat the onion slices and the garlic with the 2 teaspoons grapeseed oil.
Cheryl Carlesimo: October and Pumpkins Cheryl Carlesimo 2010
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In a small saucepan or sauté pan, heat the remaining ¼ cup grapeseed oil until very hot (it should be about 350).
Cheryl Carlesimo: October and Pumpkins Cheryl Carlesimo 2010
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In a small saucepan or sauté pan, heat the remaining ¼ cup grapeseed oil until very hot (it should be about 350).
Cheryl Carlesimo: October and Pumpkins Cheryl Carlesimo 2010
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In a small saucepan or sauté pan, heat the remaining ¼ cup grapeseed oil until very hot (it should be about 350).
Cheryl Carlesimo: October and Pumpkins Cheryl Carlesimo 2010
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Meanwhile, coat the onion slices and the garlic with the 2 teaspoons grapeseed oil.
Cheryl Carlesimo: October and Pumpkins Cheryl Carlesimo 2010
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