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  2. Pauls (dairy) - Wikipedia

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    Carton Pauls pure milk. Pauls is an Australian brand name for a range of dairy products. Pauls history can be traced back to 1923. [1] The company has been known under various names, including Queensland United Foods Ltd (QUF), Pauls Ice Cream & Milk Ltd and Pauls Limited.

  3. List of dairy product companies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A dairy product is food produced from the milk of mammals. [1] Dairy products are usually high energy-yielding food products. A production plant for the processing of milk is called a dairy or a dairy factory.

  4. 19 Foods That Are Banned in America - AOL

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    Tonka Beans. This wrinkly legume from South America underwent a recent boom in the fine-dining world due to its notes of vanilla, almond, and cinnamon, but it has actually been illegal in the U.S ...

  5. Port Curtis Co-operative Dairy Association Ltd Factory

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    The milk was centrifugally tested and pasteurised in the [clarification needed] with the salt hole and pump house on the site providing the water for the vacuum before being bottled and then transported by conveyor to the stores. [1] The PCD's Gladstone factory continued its milk pasteurising and bottling operation until it closed c. 1980.

  6. I'm a Food Editor, and These Are the 11 Items I Always ... - AOL

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    And Dan likes to add more milk, granola or muesli and fruit. Chia seeds have myriad health benefits; namely, they are packed with fiber, protein and omega-3s. 11. Oats. Eating Well/Costco.

  7. Discover Congers, from historic buildings to outdoor spaces - AOL

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    The Paul Farmhouse in Congers is a Dutch-style farmhouse built around 1810 by John Paul. This style of construction was prevalent in the area as the Dutch settled in the late 1700s and early 1800s.

  8. Farmstead cheese - Wikipedia

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    A farmstead goat's milk cheese. Farmstead cheese, more commonly known in Europe as farmhouse cheese, is produced from the milk collected on the same farm where the cheese is produced. Unlike artisan cheese, which may also include milk purchased and transported from off-farm sources, farmstead cheese makers use milk only from animals they raise. [1]

  9. I Tried 10 Brands of American Cheese Singles, and These ... - AOL

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    5. Borden American Cheese Singles. The truth is, so many of these cheeses taste identical. Borden and Harris Teeter are really similar, both lacking any distinct flavors that make them unique or ...