User:Hot Pork Pie/userpage

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Wanted To Show My Good Side!!!
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A BIT ABOUT ME

Hey Fellow Wikipedians, My name is Jay and I am on Wikipedia to hopefully improve this site by contributing to existing articles aswell as checking article for "typos" and "grammars". I am also looking to write my own article at some point. If I do make manage to screw up in something I do, please don't Chew my head off just leave me a polite message and let me know where I've gone wrong. Please do assume good faith. Best Regards. Hot Pork Pie (talk) 16:46, 3 January 2016 (UTC)


A BIT MORE ABOUT ME...AGAIN!!!


Name: Jay-Jay
D.O.B 14th March 1981
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Main Interests:History,Geography,Art
Ethnicity: White
Email Address: Jay-Jay@Gmail.com


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Peanut
A peanut, also known as a groundnut, is the fruit of Arachis hypogaea, a plant in the family Fabaceae. The peanut is classed as a grain legume rather than as a botanical nut, although in culinary and colloquial use it is generally treated as one. Uses of peanuts include consumption as a snack and in various dishes, peanut butter, and – due to its high oil content – as a vegetable oil. Peanuts cause allergic reactions in some humans. Clockwise from top left, this photograph shows a peanut with its shell cracked open, a whole unshelled peanut, an unpeeled peanut seed, a halved peeled seed, and a whole peeled seed. This picture was focus-stacked from 31 separate images.Photograph credit: Ivar Leidus

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