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    never fascinated by cooking. The only thing I knew was to make an omelet without salt and seasonings. Every time a guest would…

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    and two serving spoons. Personally I just use the pressure cooker at the moment for cooking beans and soup. This cuts down bean cooking time by a lot for me. People who cook raw beans on a regular will know what I am talking about when I say cooking beans takes forever. Now for the cons. First, the instructions in the manual are kind of hard to follow. I been trying to find a way to set up my own timer for cooking and the instruction on manual are hard to follow for that. I tried doing…

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    in charge of everything having to do with food in the victorian home. A chef in the Victorian era was put in charge of creating a menu, creating the recipes, and cooking the meals.(AngelS) Chefs had a daily routine of tasks that ensured that everything was done according to plan. The first task of the day would…

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    Food In Chinese Culture

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    When it comes to food, the question as to whether we eat to live or live to eat has long been raised. Although it is a fact of life that humans need food in order to survive, society has managed to progress and evolve enough that our impulse to eat is no longer just rooted in survival. In reality, we as individuals do simultaneously eat to live and live to eat to a certain degree but we cease to crave food merely for the nourishment it offers. If we as humans were only driven by hunger then the…

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    In the poems “Home-Baked Bread”, by Sally Croft, and “The Joy of Cooking”, by Elaine Magarrell, the authors use the topic of cooking to describe different types of relationships between people. Both poems use many different types of devices and figurative language, such as metaphors and symbolism, to convey their true meaning and message to the reader. In “Home Baked Bread”, Sally Croft uses the simple topic of baking bread to describe a sexual relationship. She uses many figures of speech to…

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    thing that adds to this sense of humor is his exaggeration. He would mention things like “I would no more enter that kitchen than I would attempt to park a nuclear aircraft carrier” or “surrounding Arlene are thousands of steaming cooking containers. He describes cooking, a task so simple to women, as if it is something humongous, or too much for a typical human to deal with. With this in mind, he identifies…

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    Convection Oven Although they seem to be almost identical, there’s a difference between air fryer and convection oven. At first sight, they seem to be doing the same job. The air circulation provides the food with the needed amount of heat for even cooking. The hot air circulation principle requires little to no oil for food preparation. However, there are certain differences which can help you make up your mind. These details can determine your decisions when it comes to your new kitchen…

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    Her Sister's Heart Poem

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    This poem written by Elaine Magarrell is about the speaker cooking her sister’s tongue and brother’s heart. She describes the layout vividly and appetizing, almost as if she was writing her own recipe book. However, there is more than just cooking in the poem. Magarrell lets the readers know that the poem was written in a sarcastic voice and used figure of speech throughout the poem. I believe Magarrell intentions is to let the reader know that the oldest son/daughter is sometimes aggravated by…

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    we were about to leave when we heard a loud BANG from the church kitchen. My entire group ran to make sure the cook was okay and that she didn’t hurt herself. It turned out that she was trying to move the unassembled shelves so get to some of her cooking supplies. Mrs. Patti Loan, our group leader who is always willing to lend a helping hand, thought that we could stay and put up the shelves and also organize the…

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    And Nonstick cookware is an aid to better cooking for your loved one. While you take a leap in preparing dainty dishes in nonstick cookware, do adhere to certain precautions. Moreover, there are several things to look for when you are going to buy topmost nonstick cookware. Knowing what to look for…

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