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Monday, June 23, 2008

David Seeds Original Pumpkin Seeds, 5-Ounce Bags (Pack of 12)

Customer Review: Salty Luxury
These pumpkin seeds fulfill my craving for something salty. I can keep I like these with the shell on them.The crispy,salty shell is what I like best. I avoid using salt since I was 12,when my granny stopped using it,I followed her habit ever since. This is just a delicious way to fill the salt cravings I get occasionally. This small bag is gone in one or two days.They are completely irresistible.I can't control myself to have just a few at a time.Low in calories too, they're a nice snack. I haven't tried making them at home.
Customer Review: Frances May's review
This product--DAVID pumpkin seeds--is sometimes hard to find in the stores. I like that I can find if, reliably, on Amazon. I can ship it with my routine purchase each month of books. They taste fine--crisp and fresh


The history of baseball bats dates back to 1800s. During this period, baseball was in its infancy, and players made their own bats from wood, without any specific shape or size; players experimented with long, short, flat, and heavy bats, and they eventually built a bat with a round barrel.

In 1859, the first rule was made regarding the size of the baseball bat. The rule prescribed the allowable width of the bat, 2.5 inches in diameter, but no length was prescribed. In 1869, another rule was made to restrict the length of the bat to 42 inches (the same maximum length allowed today). Even though there was no rule regarding the shape of the bats, most of the players used bats with flat surfaces. Baseball underwent several developments during the succeeding years. In 1890, a committee made a rule concerning the shape of the bat; the rule suggested the round shape of the bat and fixed the diameter to 2.75 inches at the end

Baseball came to a new phase with the introduction of metal belts in 1970. Bats made of aluminum became an instant success, as they are lightweight, durable, and much faster than wooden bats. Although titanium bats were introduced in 1993, they were banned from professional games because of other dangers. Various types of aluminum baseball bats were introduced during the 1990s. Bats made of scandium aluminum are the most popular today.

A great deal of research was conducted and many resulting modifications were made by manufactures to improve the trampoline effect of the bat and to increase the size of the sweet spot (the place on the bat for hitting the ball). A double-walled bat, a new design introduced in the 1990s, consists of an outer wall of scandium-aluminum and an inner wall of a composite material (often graphite), and a thick fluid or rubber between these two walls. Today, standard wooden bats are made of maple, white ash, and bamboo; these bats are used in professional baseball tournaments.

The past 150 years have seen many significant changes to the baseball bat, and the design of the bat continues to evolve.

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