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    How to Make a PB&J Sandwich Have you ever tried the most amazing sandwich in the universe? Well, it is the peanut butter and jelly (PB&J) sandwich. An interesting fact is that the PB&J was introduced around the 1940’s in America. To make this sandwich you need: to gather materials, to know how to prepare it, and then enjoy the greatest sandwich ever. So let’s jump right into gathering the materials. First, you…

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    Chocolate Chip Pie, a scrumptious dessert, is easy to make and just as fun to eat. All that is needed for this recipe is a glass pie pan, a medium sized mixing bowl, cooking oil, all-purpose flour, salt, sugar, milk, butter, vanilla, eggs, semi-sweet chocolate chips, coconut, and an optional addition of pecans or walnuts. To make this dessert, simply begin by first preheating the oven to 350 degrees. Once you have, you are ready to make the pie’s crust. Get a medium sized mixing bowl and add…

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    Last spring my organic seed supplier had a special on pie pumpkin seeds. Naturally, I decided to grow pie pumpkins for the first year ever. The five vines I planted produced over 100 pounds of pie pumpkins. This left me with a problem: I can only eat so many pumpkin pies. I can only give my neighbors and friends so many pumpkin pies. I did find the pumpkins work well in pumpkin soup (something I've eaten a lot of lately) but I still needed something different. I recently found it: pumpkin…

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    Crepe Analysis

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    ingredients you will need to make a crepe. First, for or the dry ingredient portion of this recipe you will need; one-cup of all-purpose flour, 1/4 teaspoon salt. Second, for the wet ingredients, you will need 1/2 cup milk, 1/2 cup water, tablespoons of butter, melted, and 2 eggs. Obviously, you will eventually mix these ingredients together. Make sure you have the correct measurements before continuing. First find or get a pan,…

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    people. And the best part is that they are really simple to make. All of the ingredients are items that every kitchen just has waiting to be used. Start with collecting all the ingredients. These ingredients include granulated sugar, brown sugar, butter or margarine (preferably softened), vanilla extract, eggs, all-purpose flour, baking soda, salt, and a package of semisweet chocolate chips. Locate the measuring cups and measuring spoons, and bring them to the table. Other tools that are needed…

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    cheddar soup, the way you make it is, Combine potatoes, ham and water in a large pot. Bring to a boil, then cook on medium heat for 10-15 minutes (or when potatoes are tender). Add chicken bouillon cubes, salt and pepper. Mix. In another pan, melt butter on medium heat. Whisk in flour and stir constantly for about 1 minute. Slowly add milk and continue whisking until sauce thickens (about 3-4 minutes). Add the milk mixture to your pot and cook soup until heated through. Add cheese right before…

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    Risotto History

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    become exceptionally creamy as the dish slowly simmers. Here, butternut squash puree and caramelized onions lend a mellow sweetness to the risotto. Ingredients: 7 Tbs. unsalted butter 2 Tbs. Minced fresh sage 6 cups vegetable or chicken…

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    In the story ‘A Christmas Memory’, it gave you lots of things to picture in your head. The imagery used in this story is meant to give you the ability to see certain things, hear certain sounds, and be able to touch, taste, and smell certain articles. “Her face is remarked-not unlike Lincoln's, craggy like that, and tinted by sun and wind; but it is delicate too, finely boned, and her eyes are sherry-colored and timid.” That is an example of imagery. Being able to hear a certain sound in a story…

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    barbecue sea- soning blend, savory Italian seasoning blend, or another seasoning mix instead. Yield: 16 (1-ounce) servings INGREDIENTS: 3 pounds pecan halves 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil or melted butter 2 tablespoons Cajun seasoning blend 1.Add the pecans, oil or butter, and Cajun seasoning blend to the slow cooker. Stir to combine. Cover and cook on low for 1 hour. Taste for seasoning, and add more Cajun spices if desired. Stir the mixture. SUGARED WALNUTS…

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    Rosemary Meal Analysis

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    baking sheet with the seam side down and about 2 inches apart. Do the same until all the pizza dough triangles are used up. 4. Bake in the oven for 12 minutes. 5. In a bowl, melt the light butter and whisk together with the garlic powder and Italian seasoning. Once the roll-ups are slightly cool, brush with the butter mixture and serve with marinara sauce. Nutrition Facts: - Calories – 216 - Fat – 6g - Carbohydrates – 25g - Protein – 6g - Fiber – 2g Ranch Dip Ingredients: - 2 tablespoons of…

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