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    Pour in the sauce and stir in the crushed red pepper. Go easy on that as you can always add more if you want a bit more bite. 6. Simmer the mixture over very low heat, stirring often while the pasta cooks. 7. When the pasta is done and drained stir in the sauce and adjust the seasonings to taste. Add some pasta cooking water if the mixture seems to dry or “tight”. 8. Sprinkle with the fried bread crumbs, optional Parmesan, and then serve immediately. Hopefully this has inspired you to…

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    Barilla Case Study Essay

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    This is enabling Barilla to undertake riskier and more ambitious strategies, increasing brand awareness in developing countries (i.e. Pasta Pronto in China and previously U.S.A.) or consolidating the loyalty of traditional customers. The high degree of inventive and product enhancement, originated by the the high investment in R&D (€184 million in 2015) (Barilla, 2016a), activates the…

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    “She reminds me of my cousin Marilyn.” Anytime my mom and I look through one of Lidia’s cookbooks she makes the same comment. My cousin Marilyn has been a strong mother figure in my mom’s life from when she was very young. My mom would spend summers in Melbourne, Australia when she was a teenager with Marilyn and her family. My maternal grandmother is full blown Italian; her parents both born in Italy. When our family left Italy, half went to the states and the other half went to Australia.…

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    Hidden Sugars Are Where You Don't Think They'd Be There’s so much about added sugar that warrants your attention. Aside from how they make certain dishes sweetly irresistible, much has also been discussed about how they can get addictive and potentially lead to serious health problems (will insert link to dangers of sugar here). Dealing with these added sugars from obvious sources like candies, junk food, pastries, and the like is relatively easy - reduce your intake or just completely write…

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    rich that we can learn a lot of cooking techniques Pollan’s recipe is not only teach us how to cook, we can according his recipe to add something we like. We can get inspiration from his recipe. For example, he do not use some additive to make the pasta more delicious. And the ingredients is easy to get in our life. We can buy ingredients in target, safeway and so on. His recipe’s advantage is in detail and helpful for some people who enjoy cooking and have some experience. I consider that…

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    Ablation Lab Report

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    OVERVIEW Four ablations will be done in ex vivo bovine for each flow rate. There will be three different flow rates: 0 mL/min, 860 mL/min, and 1000 mL/min. These flow rate were chosen based on hepatic flow rates of humans in the supine position (Brown et al. 1989; Leen et al. 1992). Each ablation will be performed at 40 watts for 2 minutes for a total of 12 ablations. The average area of a 30ºC and 50 ºC contour at the end of the ablation will be used to characterize the size of the ablation…

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    Italians typically begin their day with a breakfast meal consisting of a caffe latte and bread rolls with jelly, biscotti, or fruit and yogurt. Their main meal of the day, lunch, comes at around two o'clock and consists of an appetizer, followed by a pasta or soup dish, and ending with a main meat or fish dish. Italians eat their salads after their main dish to cleanse the colon. Lastly, lunch is completed with a small portion of dessert and a shot of espresso in order to boost themselves to…

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    and Corzetti of Volpolcevera is only prepared in Liguria. Pasta is a dish that people associate with Italian cuisine. The discovery of pasta was a rediscovery of a dish once very popular in Italy among the Etruscans and Romans. One of the first forms of pasta was an Etrusco-Roman noodle made from the same wheat used in modern pasta. This pasta was called “lagane”. This food, however, was not but boiled but baked. The next advancement of pasta was when it was introduced…

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    Barilla Ad Analysis Essay

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    Barilla, “The Choice of Italy,” is also the choice of families throughout America. The Barilla magazine advertisement features a young father and daughter sitting in a living room enjoying a bowl of Barilla’s Angel Hair pasta. The ad illustrates simpleness and individuality wrapping it in with the idea of family, which exorbitantly plays upon the emotions of the reader. Creating the simpleness, the ad’s setting is in the living room of a home. Calm and neutral colors fill the atmosphere of…

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    hyperglycemia for 2 years before diagnosis. His blood glucose levels during fasting indicated values of 118-127 mg/dl, which was explained to him as signs of “borderline diabetes”. The patient recalled past episodes of nocturia associated with large pasta meals and Italian pastries. At the time of his first diagnosis, he was advised to lose at least ten pounds, but no action has been taken. Mr. Constantino has been referred by his family physician to a diabetes specialty clinic. He presents with…

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