Most salted peanuts are fairly low-sodium unless they're BBQ flavored or crunchy-coated. A 50g serving of salted peanuts usually has 150mg sodium or less, and also has 12g of protein. To get that much protein with other foods like meat or cheese, you're looking at at least 500mg of sodium. So really it's better to fill up on peanuts! I know this because I read a lot of different nutrition facts. It's a good way to know more about foods!
Snoopy was a beagle in the Peanuts cartoons. He was known for his imaginative daydreams and his iconic dog house.
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The usual fare consisted of specialized English snack food such as pork scratchings (pork skins), pickled eggs, along with crisps (chips) and peanuts-salted snacks sold or given away to increase customers' thirst. If a pub served meals they were usually basic dishes such as a ploughman's lunch (a meal consisting of a sandwich of bread and cheese and a salad).
From a chemical supply house.
In your house. And my house. The local movie house. And the house of the guy down the street because we all have table salt which is a sodium compound. We might have lye for our drains which is sodium hydroxide, detergent that contains sodium carbonate, or any of a thousand other useful sodium compounds. Elemental sodium is never found outside chemical companies and science labs because it forms compounds readily (so readily it's dangerous to extremes; whole movies, really suspenseful and exciting ones, have been made about retrieving lost sodium metal before it blows someone up), but sodium compounds are commonly found in nature and in our homes, workplaces and places of recreation everywhere on earth.
Its a maritime term for salted beef, by extension anything spartan or rough-house as one might say a hard-tack (Usually hyphenated) Life-Style.
Your house if full of chemicals! Salt (sodium chloride), drain cleaner (sodium hydroxide), bleach (sodium hypochlorite), baking soda (sodium bi-carbonate), and vinegar (acetic acid) are 5 common ones.
The most popular of his 44 practical bulletins for farmers contained 105 food recipes that used peanuts. He also created or disseminated about 100 products made from peanuts that were useful for the house and farm, including cosmetics, dyes, paints, plastic, gasoline, and nitroglycerin. He did not however make peanut butter.