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  2. Bog butter - Wikipedia

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    Bog butter from A Descriptive Catalogue of the Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy, 1857. Bog butter is an ancient waxy substance found buried in peat bogs, particularly in Ireland and Scotland. Likely an old method of making and preserving butter, some tested lumps of bog butter were made of dairy, while others were made of ...

  3. Amcotts Moor Woman - Wikipedia

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    Amcotts Moor Woman is the name given to a bog body discovered in 1747 in a bog near Amcotts, Lincolnshire, England, who lived sometime between A.D. 200 and 400. [ 1 ] Discovery

  4. Category:Butter - Wikipedia

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  6. List of bogs - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Bog - a dome bog in eastern Ontario, Canada sphagnum bog east of Ottawa in eastern Ontario; The Bog - a putrescent lowland in Saint-Henri, Quebec known for its diverse array of toads and squires; Burns Bog - in British Columbia, the largest domed peat bog in North America; Eagle Hill Bog - A small spaghnum bog on Campobello Island, New ...

  7. Lindow Woman - Wikipedia

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    The preservation of bog bodies is dependent on a set of specific chemical conditions, which can occur in peat bogs. A sphagnum moss bog must have a temperature lower than 4 °C (39 °F) at the time of the deposition of the body. The subsequent average annual temperature must be lower than 10 °C (50 °F).

  8. Flow Country - Wikipedia

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    The Flow Country (Scottish Gaelic: Dùthaich nam Boglaichean) [1] is a vast area of bog peatland in Caithness and Sutherland, northern Scotland.It is the largest blanket bog in Europe, and covers about 4,000 km 2 (1,500 sq mi).

  9. How Much Peanut Butter and Jelly do Americans Really Eat? - AOL

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    To celebrate National Peanut Butter & Jelly Day on April 2, Welch's PB&J Snacks released a survey about Americans' preferences on their peanut butter & jelly sandwich. We've got the compelling ...