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| | Nutmeg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A possible future use for nutmeg is as a natural control for insects that infest stored cereal grains. |  | | Nutmeg is the actual seed of the tree, roughly egg-shaped and about 20-30 mm long and 15-18 mm wide, while mace is the dried "lacy" reddish covering or arillus of the seed. |  | | The first harvest of nutmeg trees takes place 7-9 years after planting and the trees reach their full potential after 20 years. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutmeg
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| | botanical.com - A Modern Herbal Nutmeg - Herb Profile and Information |
 | | Dose of the powder, 5 to 20 grains. |  | | The seed or nutmeg is firm, fleshy, whitish, transversed by red-brown veins, abounding in oil. |  | | The nutmeg or kernel of the fruit and the arillus or mace are the official parts. |
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http://www.botanical.com/botanical/mgmh/n/nutmeg07.html
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| | nutmeg |
 | | Nutmeg is the seed kernel inside the fruit and mace is the lacy covering (aril) on the kernel. |  | | The nutmeg seed is encased in a mottled yellow, edible fruit, the approximate size and shape of a small peach. |  | | Nutmegs are propagated by seeds in nursery beds and after about six months they are transplanted to the plantation. |
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http://www.theepicentre.com/Spices/nutmeg.html
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| | Lycaeum > Leda > The Use of Nutmeg as a Psychotropic Agent by Andrew Weil |
 | | Nutmeg is the dried seed of the plant; mace is the dried aril surrounding the shell enclosing the seed (figs. |  | | The nutmeg tree requires a hot, humid climate, and is widely cultivated in the tropics, particularly on the Spice Islands (the Moluccas), around the Strait of Malacca, and in the Caribbean (notably on Grenada). |  | | Nutmeg and its sister-spice mace are both products of the nutmeg tree, Myristica fragrans Houtt. |
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http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=16539
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Nutmeg is the seed kernel, removed from its husk and seed covering (aril), of the cultivated evergreen nutmeg tree of the Myristicaea family, native to the Moluccas. |  | | Sometimes, nutmegs which have already been damaged by insect infestation are coated with lime to improve their appearance. |  | | Nutmegs should be stowed away from goods which are sensitive to moisture/humidity or release moisture (e.g. |
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http://www.tis-gdv.de/tis_e/ware/gewuerze/muskatnu/muskatnu.htm
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| | Nutmeg information |
 | | Nutmeg is the seed of the fruit produced by the Myristica fragrans trees. |
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http://www.drinksmixer.com/desc67.html
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| | Erowid Nutmeg Vault : FactFile |
 | | The dried kernels of the seeds of Myristica Fragrans (Myristicaceae). |  | | The inability to imitate nutmeg intoxication with synthetic myristicin has given rise to speculation that other substances of the volatile oil obtained from the nutmeg seed, Myristica fragrans, may also be factors. |  | | During this time the nutmeg shrinks away from its hard seed coat until the kernels rattle in their shells when shaken. |
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http://www.erowid.org/plants/nutmeg/nutmeg_faq.shtml
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| | NUTMEG, whole or ground! |
 | | The fruit of the nutmeg tree, not the inner seed we know as nutmeg, is used to make a jelly in the tree's native country. |  | | Recent tropical storms have damaged the nutmeg crop in parts of the tropics. |  | | The seed of this tree, which we know as nutmeg, is incased in several edible layers. |
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http://www.bulkpeppercorns.com/nutmeg
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| | Herbs & Spices, Nutmeg, Gardening |
 | | The nutmeg tree thrives in a hot, moist climate and in well-drained soil with partial shade. |  | | : Nutmeg, nutmeg flower, black caraway, flower seed, black cumin, nigella seed, bishop's wort, small fennel flower |  | | The most threatening disease is Nutmeg Wilt, in which the plant will gradually wilt and drop leaves and fruit. |
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http://www.webindia123.com/garden/herb_spi/nutmeg.htm
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| | JS Online: Nutmeg's spicy secret |
 | | The average farm size is 1 1/2 to 2 acres. |  | | Roland Courtney, field inspector for the Grenada Cooperative Nutmeg Association, takes a 4-wheel-drive truck up steep muddy trails to visit farms where nutmeg trees grow helter-skelter alongside banana trees and other outsize flora. |  | | The warm, zippy flavor begins to fade once whole nutmeg is grated. |
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http://www.jsonline.com/entree/cooking/apr03/137105.asp
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Whole nutmeg is the seed from the nutmeg tree, a tropical evergreen. |  | | The hard seed, shaped like an egg, is grayish brown and about 1 inch long. |
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http://www.bettycrocker.com/allabout/glossary/glossp.asp?gid=40157
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Nutmeg is the seed of Myristica fragrans, an evergreen tree native to the Molucca Islands. |  | | Interestingly, the tree produces both Nutmeg and mace, and grows up to 60 feet tall. |  | | Nutmeg is a mild baking spice and is used in sausages, meats, soups, and preserves. |
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http://www.culinarycafe.com/Spices_Herbs/Nutmeg.html
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| | Nutmeg and derivatives - 8. Market analysis for trimyristin and myristic acid |
 | | The capacity of the equipment recommended to be used for the extraction of trimyristin on a commercial scale is capable of consuming about 320,000 kilograms of nutmeg per year. |  | | (Defective nutmeg is nutmeg that does not float when placed in water. |  | | (c) Because there is a large potential market for trimyristin as a raw material for the soap and oleochemical industries, the GCNA should begin looking further into isolating this material from nutmeg and marketing this material. |
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http://www.fao.org/docrep/v4084e/v4084e06.htm
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| | Product Information Table |
 | | Morne Delice Nutmeg Syrup is a natural product manufactured from the pericarp of mountain grown Grenada nutmeg. |  | | Experience the difference of this unique and delicious Morne Delice Nutmeg Jam and Jelly. |  | | In fact its versatility is second only to its enchanting taste. |
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http://www.delagrenade.com/DeLaGrenade_Products.htm
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| | McCormick - Spice Encyclopedia - Nutmeg |
 | | Nutmeg is the seed of the fruit which grows on the tree Myristica fragans, the same fruit from which Mace is derived. |  | | As opposed to the highly aromatic East Indian Nutmeg, the lighter colored West Indian type has a milder flavor and higher fatty oil content. |  | | Piney, terpeney and citrus-like aromatics combine with sweet and bitter tastes to provide Nutmeg with its distinctive flavor. |
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http://www.mccormick.com/content.cfm?ID=8223
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| | Cooking Ingredients Glossary: Nutmeg |
 | | Freshly grated whole nutmeg is more flavorful than prepackaged ground nutmeg. |  | | Use a special nutmeg grater, the best tool for grating whole nutmeg. |  | | Draw the nutmeg against the holes of the grater. |
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http://www.cooking.com/advice/adgloss.asp?GlossType=ingr&Item=Nutmeg
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| | Pelargonium cv. Nutmeg Scented Geranium |
 | | If the winter is milder, Nutmeg Geranium will stay evergreen and even bloom early in a Zone 8. |  | | Try planting two or three of our three-inch pots into one of our 20 Inch Oval Windowsill Planter. |  | | In Zone 8, during a very cold winter, it dies back but returns fairly reliably. |
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http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com/pelcvnutmeg.htm
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| | Drugscope - DrugSearch |
 | | Nutmeg is the kernel of a peach-like fruit Myristica fragrans. |  | | Both mace and nutmeg contain psychoactive chemicals such as myristicin, safrole, and elemicin. |  | | Because of the large amounts needed, usually 2 grams, to get high, it tends to be experimented with once or twice, unless other drugs are hard to come by - as in some prisons or during drug droughts. |
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http://www.drugscope.org.uk/druginfo/drugsearch/ds_results.asp?file=\wip\11\1\1\nutmeg.htm
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| | Nutmeg, Whole from AmericanSpice.com |
 | | Nutmeg consists of the seed of the Myristica fragrans, a tropical, dioecious evergreen tree native to the Moluccas, or Spice Islands, of Indonesia. |  | | Related Products - If you like this product, you might also try: |  | | Click on an image to view the larger size. |
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http://www.americanspice.com/catalog/item-21220.html
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Yellow-red colored fruit containing seeds that are the nutmeg of commerce. |  | | Nutmeg trees thrive in very warm, humid climates. |  | | The bright, scarlet colored aril which surrounds the seed is known as mace and is also a prominent spice. |
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http://www.tradewindsfruit.com/nutmeg.htm
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| | Nutmeg Spice Helps Relieve Nausea |
 | | Nutmeg in fact has a "brother" spice by the name of mace, which is derived from the reddish, woven, lace-like covering that surrounds the seed kernel from which nutmeg is obtained. |  | | Nutmeg has a sweet, spicy and - as the name suggests - nutty taste, which makes it a favorite flavoring ingredient in sweet savories such as cheesecakes, pumpkin pie, cookies, pudding and desserts, and also beverages such as apple cider and the Christmas-time favorite, eggnog. |  | | Nutmeg adds a pungent flavor to stewed fruits, chutney, meat, soups, sauces and some vegetables such as beans and spinach. |
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http://www.healthrecipes.com/nutmeg.htm
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| | Cyberspace Grill Herb and Spice Directory Nutmeg |
 | | Nutmeg has been produced for over a thousand years for medicinal purposes. |  | | The aroma of Nutmeg is very fresh, best after grating it from the whole seed. |  | | The flavors from Nutmeg are very pronounced, adding a warm sweetness to sweet and savory dishes. |
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http://www.cyberspacegrill.com/spices/spice_34.html
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| | Jamaican Nutmeg |
 | | The seed from the tree (Myristica fragrans) is called nutmeg and the yellow to red aril covering the seed is called mace. |  | | Most of the production of nutmeg oil is for use in cola flavours with smaller amounts used in meat seasonings and bakery products. |  | | Some European oil is distilled from Grenadian nutmegs and in general the yield on steam distillation is about 11% oil. |
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http://wwwchem.uwimona.edu.jm:1104/lectures/nutmeg.html
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| | NUTMEG |
 | | I find that this usually does the trick and they are fine by the next day. |  | | I filled everyone's hay rack and as usual some of the goats didn't immediately start to eat; if they have had a lot during the night and the previous evening, they will be in no rush to fill their stomachs. |  | | Nutmeg hung back which was unusual as he is always up front and one of the leaders. |
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http://www.seaviewanimalshelter.1to1.org/nutmeg.htm
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| | Grenada Nutmeg Factories |
 | | That's the nutmeg fruit that's split open to reveal the red mace, covering the seed. |  | | The shell of the kernel is used as mulch, as gravel, and as fuel for burning. |  | | (Nutmegs are not nuts, but the kernels of a fruit.) |
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http://www.grenadaexplorer.com/tip/nutmeg
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| | The Nutmeg Trip |
 | | At some point I felt mild heat around my extremities. |  | | I shaved a tablespoonful off a fresh nutmeg, mixed with skim milk and sugar, stirred, and drank. |  | | I shaved my second tablespoonful of fresh nutmeg again into skim milk with sugar and drank this while watching a movie. |
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http://www.truthtree.com/Nutmeg.shtml
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Each seed is about an inch long, and egg shaped. |  | | The nutmeg tree is a tropical evergreen which bears fruit; the seed of the fruit is the nutmeg spice. |  | | It is hard and requires grating to obtain the sweet spice that is used for cooking and baking. |
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http://fantes.com/nutmeg.htm
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| | Nutmeg and Mace |
 | | The tree is a tropical evergreen, reaching up to 60 feet, with entire oval leaves up to 10 inches long. |  | | While other species of Myristica produce nutmegs, the principal nutmeg of commerce is M. |  | | The oil of nutmeg, used as a nutmeg butter, is obtained by crushing and pressing the seed. |
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http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/Crops/Nutmeg.html
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Collection: When the fruit reaches maturity it splits in two to expose the mace-covered kernel. |  | | A single dose of 7.5g or more may produce convulsions and palpitations. |  | | Eating as few as two nutmegs may result in death. |
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http://www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/nutmeg.htm
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| | Connecticut's Nicknames |
 | | (Think of pumpkin pie or gingerbread.) So nutmeg might have been an important part of daily life in colonial Connecticut. |  | | Raw nutmeg comes in woody little nuggets that have to be grated to produce the spice, though. |  | | Colonial cooks prized nutmeg for the spicy flavor it gave their dishes. |
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http://www.roadescape.com/nutmeg.html
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| | Erowid Nutmeg Vault |
 | | Myristica fragrans is a large evergreen tree that's fruit contains a large central seed (the nutmeg). |  | | It is used as a spice as well as acting as a deliriant if consumed in large quantities. |  | | Join Erowid and help change the way the world thinks about Psychoactives. |
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http://www.erowid.org/plants/nutmeg/nutmeg.shtml
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| | Nutmeg; Spokane Spice Company |
 | | Use Nutmeg shavings as topping for cappuccino or hot chocolate. |  | | These days, Indonesia and Grenada are the world's main sources of mace and nutmeg. |  | | Nutmeg tastes like the holidays, and most people add it to holiday spirits like mulled wine, eggnog and cider, as its warm, sweet flavor is a pleasant addition. |
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http://www.spicetradersnw.com/nutmeg.php
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Uses: Nutmeg is commonly used as a spice in cooking. |  | | What you should know: SAB secondary to eugonel and isoeugenol has been described with the consumption of large quantities of nutmeg during pregnancy. |  | | Nutmeg is also reportedly helpful for depression and anxiety. |
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http://altmed.creighton.edu/preg/nutmeg.htm
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| | Healthy Witch's Herbs |
 | | 1/2 cup of water, 1 tbsp of flour, 1 tsp of Nutmeg, 1 tbsp of sugar |  | | Nutmeg tea helps the uterus to contract and lessens afterbirth bleeding. |  | | The sugar simply makes in slightly more appealing to drink. |
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http://groups.msn.com/HealthyWitchsHerbs/nutmeg.msnw
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| | Nutmeg |
 | | Nutmeg data is in the form of vectors: time, voltage, etc. Each vector has a type, and vectors can be operated on and combined algebraicly in ways consistent with their types. |  | | If the points aren't monotonic, then it will try rotating the curve and reducing the degree until a fit is achieved. |  | | The variables meaningful to nutmeg (of which there are too many) are: |
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http://bwrc.eecs.berkeley.edu/Classes/IcBook/SPICE/MANUALS/nutmeg.html
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| | The Aphrodisiac Power of Nutmeg |
 | | This baking spice with a bite is well known in the medical community to be a narcotic. |  | | Today, we love nutmeg for its scent, which evokes all the warmth and comfort of home, of fresh baked spice cake, long winter nights by the fire, snowstorms and sleigh rides. |  | | Nutmeg has been used for more than 5,000 years for its medicinal properties. |
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http://www.lifeofreiley.com/newlor/aphrodisiac/library/nutmeg.htm
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| | Myristica fragrans |
 | | Whole nutmegs are often found in health-food stores. |  | | The Nickle and Thyme Shoppe has ground nutmeg available for $9.17 (U.S.) per pound, nutmeg pieces for $3.72 per pound, and whole nutmeg at $9.60 per pound. |  | | They also have ground nutmeg at $12.65 for a pound, $8.22 for 8 ounces, $5.06 for 4 ounces, and $3.67 for 2 ounces; nutmeg pieces for between $5.85 and $3.80 (unsure on quantity); and whole nutmegs for $12.65 a pound, $8.22 for 8 ounces, $5.06 for 4 ounces, and $3.67 for 2 ounces. |
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http://nepenthes.lycaeum.org/Plants/Myristica/fragrans.html
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| | nutmeg - Bluelight |
 | | Nutmeg - First Time - Nutmeg does WHAT?! |  | | It depends entirely on the quality of the nutmeg, and different sources can vary dramatically, which is unfortunate b/c the stuff takes like 5 hours to kick in. |  | | i took nutmeg once before when i was about 13 and got severe cotton mouth severe red eyes and i saw red beams of light shooting past my sight and some objects seemed to be breathing my feet were melting into the ground.......i took about 2 table spoons.....how much should i take to trip hard? |
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http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=228978
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| | THE NUTMEG NEWS |
 | | I mentioned to Epu, as we paid the check, how nice it was not to have to leave a 30% tip just to deal with all the food strewn around, the way we used to if we were dumb enough to let her eat in public. |  | | Yesterday: Nutmeg walks up to me, holding two Lego pieces shaped like the tops of palm trees to her chest. |  | | Nutmeg has mostly stopped whimpering about going home. |
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http://tessence.blogspot.com
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| | About the Nutmeg Conservatory>Staff>Bios |
 | | In 1995, he became the first Nutmeg graduate to become Artistic Director of a dance company and its affiliate school, the Evansville Dance Theatre, IN. |  | | Graduates of this program have made careers in the USA and around the world in over 40 professional companies. |  | | Among over 60 titles in her choreographic output are the JUBILEE OVERTURE (premiered Aug. l4, 2004) and a contemporary Stabat Mater in collaboration with composer Paul Halley, danced as a REQUIEM for 9/11 victims. |
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http://www.nutmegconservatory.org/about/bios.html
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| | Nutmeg on Molesworth Records |
 | | Instead Nutmeg were adding classic rock songs to their set to broaden their appeal, and their songwriting was moving in the same direction. |  | | Nutmeg were representing Soham and came second to the mellifluent Peterborough reggae group Quadro. |  | | As much of their set was spent retuning and restringing, he also had to work hard to keep the audience's attention between songs, a talent he quickly perfected. |
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http://www.awclifton.supanet.com/leaves/nutmeg.htm
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| | Nutmeg Side Effects, Interactions and Warnings |
 | | You should not use this material to diagnose or treat a health condition or disease without consulting with your healthcare provider. |  | | -- Sangalli BC, Chiang W. A case of acute anticholinergic hyperstimulation in a pregnant woman was associated with excessive ingestion of nutmeg. |  | | -- Sangalli BC, Chiang W. Nutmeg contains several compounds with structural similarities to substances with known central nervous system neuromodulatory activity. |
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http://www.personalhealthzone.com/herbal_medicine/side_effects/nutmeg_side_effects.html
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| | Nutmeg Children's Book Award |
 | | How does Nutmeg work, now that there are 2 levels? |  | | However, this does not mean that every book on the 4-6th grade list is appropriate for a 3rd grader or that every 5th grader need read from the 7-8th grade list. |  | | Decide how best to make Nutmeg's new flexibility work for you, and use your best judgment. |
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http://www.nutmegaward.org
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| | Nutmeg Mongolian Gerbil |
 | | The colour fades towards the sides of the animal producing a ticked dark cream belly. |  | | Variety: Nutmeg Class: Any Other Variety Eligible for Best in Show Genetics: aaCCeeG-P- Standard: Coat: Deep gold down to the roots with strong, even, black ticking. |  | | Nutmeg ~ young adult ~ transformation is complete |
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http://www.gerbilsuk.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/alnutmeg.htm
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| | Connecticut State Library Nicknames for Connecticut |
 | | "The sobriquet, the Nutmeg State, is applied to Connecticut because its early inhabitants had the reputation of being so ingenious and shrewd that they were able to make and sell wooden nutmegs. |  | | Some claim that wooden nutmegs were actually sold, but they do not give either the time or the place." |  | | There are numerous other terms in print, but not in use, such as: |
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http://www.cslib.org/nicknamesCT.htm
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| | University of Connecticut - Nutmeg Yearbook |
 | | Advertisements for your graduating senior may be purchased at www.GradAd.com. |  | | If you have questions that remain unanswered please e-mail us. |  | | The Nutmeg Yearbook at the University of Connecticut was established in 1915, and since that time has been responsible for chronicling the events that have had an impact on each graduating classes four years at the university. |
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http://www.yearbook.uconn.edu
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| | Nutmeg Chapter of Trout Unlimited - protecting southwestern Connecticut's watersheds |
 | | The Nutmeg Chapter (#217) of Trout Unlimited is centered around the Town of Fairfield and covers the area between, and including, the towns of Westport, Redding, Monroe, Shelton and Milford. |  | | Its meetings are free and open to the public; they take place the third Tuesday of each month from September through May at 7:30pm. |  | | Please enable frames or download the latest release of your browser: |
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http://www.nutmegtu.org
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| | Nutmeg Cottage |
 | | The Nutmeg Point Cottage is a twenty-five minute walk to the Anegada Reef Hotel which has resort facilities. |  | | The air-conditioned cottage has two suites, each with private bathroom and shower. |  | | The Nutmeg Point Cottage is located on bonefishing flats, one of a horseshoe of twelve wooden cottages. |
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http://www.anegadareef.com/nutmeg.htm
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| | Nutmeg Akitas :: Marc & Lonny Cohen |
 | | We fell in love with the Akita breed in 1982, when we purchased our first Akita, Anjin. |  | | It's the dogs you want to see, so follow the links below and take a tour through the past 20 years of Nutmeg Akitas. |  | | Welcome to Nutmeg Akitas ~ We are Marc and Lonny Cohen, located in beautiful central Connecticut. |
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http://www.nutmegakitas.com
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