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  2. Ouma Rusks - Wikipedia

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    Ouma (/ ˈ oʊ. m ɑː / ⓘ (commonly referred to as Ouma Rusks)) is a South African rusk made from a traditional buttermilk recipe. [1] It was first produced in the rural town of Molteno, in the Eastern Cape, by Elizabeth Ann Greyvenstyn in 1939, [2] in response to an initiative by the town's pastor to help the entrepreneurial efforts of the women in his congregation. [3]

  3. Rusk - Wikipedia

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    A rusk is a hard, dry biscuit or a twice-baked bread. [1] It is sometimes used as a teether for babies. [2] In some cultures, rusk is made of cake, rather than bread: this is sometimes referred to as cake rusk. In the UK, the name also refers to a wheat-based food additive.

  4. Agriculture in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning and packing maize Sheep farming in Gauteng. Based on prehistorical archaeological evidence of pastoralism and farming in southern Africa, ancient settlements closest outside the present-day South African border region, related to Bantu language speaking peoples, so far was found in sites located in the southernmost region inside the borders of what is now Mozambique, and dated 354 ...

  5. Genius Hacks For Making Your Hair Grow Faster - AOL

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    With these genius tricks, you'll grow long, healthy hair fast!

  6. 15 Expert Tips to Make Your Hair Grow Faster and Healthier - AOL

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    We've consulted two hair experts, Anabel Kingsley, trichologist and brand president of the Philip Kingsley Clinics, as well as Liana Zingarino, a renowned hairstylist in New York City to bring you ...

  7. Steve VanderVeen: The story behind Holland's 'rusks'

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    Rusk is a common international food, but with many varieties. The Dutch version of this twice-baked bread (the etymological meaning of “biscuit”) comes in rolls of 13 round discs.