Some restaurants ( such as "Texas' Bar and Grill" ) have the customers throw the peanut shells on the floor after they consumed the nut , for a specific reason : to make it easier to keep the wooden floor clean and free from dirt and dust ; and to make it easier to sweep the floor with a straw broom . ..It is an old South Western American traditional custom .
An infinite number of things. Ex peanut butter, peanut oils used in cooking many foods, peanuts in candy bars, peanut sauces in Asian and Indian foods. Really it is limitless.
With gymnasts! You can use a beam, uneven bars, vault and floor. Edit: Some places do beam, floor, eneven bars, vault, and trampoline. :)
Peanut shells lack nutrients that humans can use. They are mostly cellulose. Some organisms can break down cellulose into sugars.
They could make you choke, if there really dry.... And some might not be too clean.
you need mats so you do not hurt yourself.....and the other stuff like bars beam floor and bars
It depends on the flavour of Clif bar. The Chocolate Chip does not but it does NOT say that it was made in a peanut free factory. Some flavours DO have peanut butter.
Reese' are chocolate shells with peanut butter in the middle. You can buy them at some grocery stores for only about 90 cents.
Atkins sells some good bars. They are packed with vital nutrients and very low carbs. They even come in chocolate peanut butter.
the color of the ocean floor is a light brown with specs of some shells at the bottom (very grainy)
events include: vault, floor, beam, and uneven bars.
Ingredients of ZonePerfect bars include: soy protein, chocolate flavored coating, starch and salt, some contain peanut butter, corn syrup, milk protein and coloring.
* Pay Day * Peanut butter bars * Peanut butter cups * Peanut butter M&M's * Peanut M&M's * Pecan chews * Pecan log rolls * Peppermint candy * Pez candy * Pixie Stix * Plain M&M's * Planters Peanut bar * Pop rocks * Push pops