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    me start by saying thank you for being a part of this uniquely ‘New Tech’ experience! I hope that you have as much fun learning about our projects as we had doing them! For my Senior Project, I chose to (attempt to) learn to cook. I picked cooking for a couple of reasons. One reason, is that I simply really, really enjoy food: eating it, looking at it, smelling it, pretty much anything to do with food is something I want to be a part of. Another driving force that pushed me towards the…

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    throwing it into the pan, the house often times smells like buttered shrimp for an extended period of time. I try to cook this Jumbo shrimp as much as possible, because I love to cook. Cooking class is a great way in order to understand and progress on being a better cook. I plan on being a chef one day so going to cooking classes due to me having the interest in eating, I also believe I have the skills to cook, and I am always down to look and find new friends in this said class. To start…

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    the increased availability of nutrients in the foods that they ate, primarily due to the cooking of these foods. The decrease in the size of the organs involved in digestion and the increase in brain size are due to several converging factors that accentuate each other in a constant feedback loop. Raw plant foods were the majority of early hominid diets and tubers were particularly important and the cooking of these foods would cause a substantial increase in digestibility and increase the…

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    being cooked, and it's additionally perfect when cooking nourishment with fluid. Subsequently, the skillet is intended for cooking and utilizing sauces. The dividers likewise make it simple to mix and blend fixings easily and without spilling. These dividers are adaptable henceforth they can be utilized to make a considerable…

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    cabinet next to the dining table. Inside the hutch there is several glass cups and shot glasses. Several bottles of alcohols only two bottles are open. Inside the doors there is cooking pans, towels and table mantels for the seasons. Myself and my entire family. The objects are used to set up there dining table, the pans for cooking and the glass cups and shot glasses to drink so of the bottles that are there. I can say that this people are happy family, like to entertain and they love to drink…

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    The true problem, in which causes the lack of teaching children culinary skills, does not stem from the lack of willingness to teach, but the lack of ability to teach. Nowadays, cooking isn’t necessarily necessary, but is more like a useful trade such is being able to build a fire or change a tire. It’s good to know, but it isn’t essential to ones survival. Because after all, there are people who are paid to cook for you and there…

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    Babette's Feast Analysis

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    Many people who have read "Babette's Feast" by Izak Dinesen do not take Babette's dinner into account as much as they should. The dinner Babette served was magnificent, and the only one who recognized it is the General because he had been cultured throughout the years. I believe that the dinner does not only represent the beauty one can make but also the way love can reappear and feel foreign to those around it. The way the General takes into account the effort and recognizes the love in the…

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    I place the foil over the chicken in the baking pan and put it in the oven. After about 45 minutes, the chicken finally reached the temperature of 165-degrees and was ready to eat. Thought the chicken was slightly dry, I had a great time finally cooking something myself that required instruments other than in the…

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    Kitchen Utensil Essay

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    A kitchen is a room or part of a room that used for cooking and food preparation in a house or in a commercial establishment. The main purpose of a kitchen is serving as a location for storing, cooking and preparing food, and also can be used for dining, entertaining and laundry. When it came to consume food, the most common material in the old time for kitchen utensil was wood due to its availability and low cost. In the olden days, different class of people used different type of material-made…

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    Since I was a little kid, I had always had a love for cooking and baking. I would beg my parents for the large toy kitchen sets with the fake plastic food. I would spend all day “preparing” the food and I would “feed” my parents; asking them if the food I made them was tasty. I even had a tea set that my mom had bought me; I adored it, it was a white set that had little flower details on the pot and cups. When I first got the set I would stop all of my family members who passed by me for some…

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