Ever heard of show called Cupcake Wars? It’s a competitive baking show where contestants have three rounds to show they are the best at baking cupcakes. After each round, one group of contestants are eliminated. In the first round, they have to impress the judges with a taste test, using crazy ingredients such as sriracha or cheeseburgers. In the second round, they have to make three different cupcakes complete with decorations having to do with the theme of the show. In the third round,…
closely resembles burning incense while offering a prayer to those who passed away. (Pointing and leaving chopsticks in an upright position seems to be a common practice among nurses who uses chopsticks to consume their potato chips from the bag as to prevent touching the chips with their bare fingers while eating on the move, during their break, or in between patient care). Lastly, according the older couple, the "Banzai" toast seems to be more common in Hawaii than in Japan, and it is also…
The dot of the 'i' in between them is made to look like a salsa bowl, and the two 't's are supposed to look like two people dipping chips into it. That's really clever, as it's sort of discreet and even if you notice, it kind of gets you into the mood for chips and salsa, or a party, or something. And that's kind of how embedded messages work. They play into your subconscious mind and, therefore, your feelings. And lots of big corporations, especially…
diet plan. To wait motivated and deal with desires, you need to schedule a trick meal on each seventh day. Whenever you feel denied during the week, focus on the cheat meal to get, understanding you can eat completely anything you require to- pizza, chips, lasagna, donuts, beer, you name it! Learn, though, it's only one cheat meal, not a whole day of cheating. Then, get immediately back on the wagon by your next scheduled meal. There are foods that you must know because that is called as a…
government mode of available funding for the expansion of the Medicaid program. It also the special program for uninsured children. Matching rate by the federal government for the funding of the CHIP program-tittle 2. Covered the changes that have been put in place to simplify the enrollment process for both CHIP and the Medicaid programs. It address new options for community under the Medicaid program it covered the issue of dual eligibility and how payment will be coordinate. Tittle 3:…
When I was a kid growing up in the late 1960s, and early 1970s, my grandfather, Peter Klapatch, used to give me a sip of his beer. I really did not appreciate the flavor, but I pretended that I liked it. He was a retired miner who worked in an anthracite coal mine in Olyphant, Pennsylvania. He drank Stegmaier Gold Medal beer which was brewed in Wilkes-Barre. At the time, grandfathers who had retired from working in the coal mines, and the railroad were infamous for letting their…
Cookie Digs and Scientific Papers Science has always been a big part of my life, both inside and outside the classroom. My earliest memories with nature were in my backyard, either playing with ants with my brother, or eating leafs off the lilac bush. As I got older, I was introduced to science formally in school. Playing with ants in the yard turned into class pets and food chain lessons; eating leafs turned into growing bean sprouts to learn about photosynthesis. But this, too, changed as I…
President Trump comes from an economic background and holds the U.S’s success as a top priority. If America, even enter a trade war with China, America would easily win due to China's dependence on certain American goods like aluminum, steel, computer chips, and soybeans. These conditions would allow local American business to thrive and grow.…
hybrid to desserts, this would how it turns out. Brownie Cookies by Brownies Unlimited Brownie Cookies by Brownies Unlimited (Photo by: Redelyn Juan) Brownie Cookies The decadent creation is a brood of Brownie and chocolate chip cookie. You’ll less likely munch chocolate chip cookies after eating this. Brownie cookies are something to bring home for the kids. This is the most delectable double chocolate pleasure I’ve ever had. It’s crispy on the edges but soft and chewy in the middle; so…
Weekly Reflective Journal #6 The week was successful and fast. I felt that my learning segment leant itself to my goal for literacy to be engaging for students. The class was excited to work and participated in discussion and writing down their research. No student argued about writing this past week. I believe it is because they knew the purpose of writing and were actively engaged in the learning. In math the students worked hard with the new activities in the Investigations unit. However, on…