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Mace Specialization - Articles
Monhegan Mace Cookies
by
Meg W.
Posted
Sat 25 Oct 2008 4:49pm
cookies to a recent macrobiotic potluck at my friend Kosia's house. Here's the recipe. Enjoy! And thanks, Judy.
MONHEGAN MACE COOKIES
DRY INGREDIENTS
1 cup oats
1 1/2 cups spelt flour (wheat or any other kind of flour could be used)
1/2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp sea salt
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp mace (if you can't find mace, you can use nutmeg
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Mace Class Guide in 2Moons
by
aaa
Posted
Fri 05 Feb 2010 7:14pm
Mace Class Guide in 2MoonsDate:02-05-2010 views: 5 Author: Editor: lj Text Size: A A A Dear players, glad to see you in our site. We are wonder why no one in 2Moons likes to use the mace except for a few select people. With the right build and strategy the two-hand mace or single mace can be an aggressive and powerful force in pvp and pve. I have
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The Savagely Effective Mace
by
Mark S.
Posted
Wed 22 Jul 2009 10:04pm
I once said that the most Primal piece of exercise equipment was the clubbell, but I think I may have been wrong – I was forgetting all about the mace.
Rather than fend off purse-snatchers and kidnappers (like the one to the right might do), the mace we’re interested in fends off muscle atrophy (although I suppose you could use it as a weapon
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Contest: Show Your Lunch. Get Maced.
by
Mark S.
Posted
Tue 18 Aug 2009 10:00pm
The Prize:
A short mace! We’ve talked maces before; they’re Primal, they’re effective, and they’re so darned fun. Today’s mace comes from Stronger Grip. No overseas, mass... been taking mace breaks ever since (no broken windows or computers yet, but we’ve really got to start using it outside). If you’re interested in buying your own, Stronger Grip
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Announcing Think Spice, Think Nutmeg
by
Aparna
Posted
Tue 15 Sep 2009 4:47pm
is the Common or Fragrant Nutmeg Myristica fragrans, native to the Banda Islands of Indonesia; it is also grown in the Caribbean, especially in Grenada. Other species include Papuan... and mace.
Nutmeg is the actual seed of the tree, roughly egg-shaped and about 20 mm to 30 mm (1 inch) long and 15 mm to 18 mm (¾ inch) wide, and weighing between 5 g and 10 g
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Benefits of Cardamom, Star Anise & Nutmeg
by
Niyaprakash
Posted
Sun 28 Mar 2010 5:12am
tree indigenous to tropical Southeast Asia and Australasia. Two spices are derived from the fruit, nutmeg and mace. Nutmeg is the seed of the tree, roughly egg-shaped. The most important species commercially is the common or fragrant nutmeg, Myristica fragrans. The fruit is fleshy, about 2-4 inches in length. On ripening, it splits into half, exposing
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Bust a Nutmeg
by
Rachel Wilkerson
Posted
Mon 14 Dec 2009 10:19am
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So, they look and feel exactly like nuts…
…but are actually not nuts at all!
The nutmeg tree actually produces two spices: nutmeg and mace (another on my “wtf...! Nutmeg is one of those spices that I see in winter and Christmas recipes often enough…but I realized I know nothing about!
I came to this realization when I had to use fresh
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