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    armed forces, families with soldiers away being afraid to open the door every time there was a ring, and when people lost their husbands, brothers, or sons, the community rallied together to try and ease the pain even with something as small as a casserole. A gold or blue star was something to take pride in even if there was pain, fear, and lonesomeness behind the window and everyone had a role to play in the war effort even if it was a small one, it had a huge…

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    would also eat poke salad, blackberries, plums that grew wild on our land. We always gathered our own fresh eggs for breakfast. I will give an example of our meal from last night; it consisted of calf fries, catfish, beans, hushpuppies, hominy casserole, fried mushrooms , upside down pineapple cake and sweet tea to drink. We rarely ate out at restaurants and if we did it was a treat to do so. We are know for our “ famous hostility “, which means we offer food to anyone who walks through the…

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    Almost all recipes can be adapted to become gluten-free. Following are some guidelines to adapting recipes to gluten-free: 1. Focus on the wheat-containing ingredients and their functions, as these will need to be adapted with a substitution. Try to choose “main meal” recipes with very little flour or gluten-containing ingredients for the bulk of a meal. An example would be breading or flouring of meats, which can, in most cases, be omitted. Simple fruits and vegetables as accompanying sides…

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    Childhood in the 1950’s Many things have changed over the last several decades in our culture, including childhood trends. Many would argue that the 1950s, for example, was a more basic time, with less complications and no electronics. For example, during that decade, a family might own one TV set, so compared to families and children in current day, nearly everything was different. While there may be some similarities in childhood in general throughout the decades, there are many more…

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    Now Mai Thi’s trust to Danny becomes stronger, because Danny defended her against the eighth grader. One of Mr. Schmidt’s examples is, “ Mai Thi started to cry, just stood there crying, and Danny took his entire tray---which was filled with Tuna Casserole Surprise and two glasses of chocolate milk and red jello with peaches---and dumped it over the penitentiary-bound eighth grader’s stupid head, and then, before the eighth grader could open his stupid eyes to see who had done it, Danny punched…

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    hosted me in her charming South Carolina home. As the house grew smaller and smaller in my rearview mirror, I recollected her welcoming, generous spirit. Each morning, my aunt would awake before dusk to put together a delicious breakfast of egg casserole, cheese grits, country ham, homemade biscuits with lingonberry jam and a side of ambrosia. Later, each night she would escort me to my well-appointed bedroom, where I could snuggle into a soft, down-filled comforter on my lovely, antique bed. My…

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    My Small Town Analysis

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    Elizabeth SoldwedelMrs. McWatersEnglish 101 21 September 2017Diagnostic Essay Most of my memories I made in my small town were only about unexciting school and dumb sport related things, nothing I can remember built character or could teach someone something about me. Throughout most of my childhood in Oregon, my parents were always busy working, and I hardly saw them. I became extremely independent at a young age and never relied on them for anything. The only time we were together was when…

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    Money, diamonds, gold, high end products. For many people, that is the definition of happiness and success. Mathilde Loisel was one of those people. Mathilde Loisel, the protagonist, from the short story, “The Necklace”, is a dynamic character because she changes from being materialistic to hardworking throughout the story. Mathilde Loisel changes throughout the story from being materialistic to hardworking. In the beginning she was believed she needed to be rich in order to be happy. “She…

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    Restaurant, a plain concrete-block building. The red shrimp on its sign should be a signal. Owned by the same family for a long, long time, it serves up authentic southern seafood (fat, fried shrimp!) with homemade sides such as coleslaw and squash casserole. And real iced tea. And homemade pies. It’s cash only. Do an ATM run first, if necessary. You’re There! Refortified, cross the Bridge of Lions to St. Augustine, which was founded by Spain’s Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés on September…

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    Food Waste In America

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    If you are like the average American and have had your office/group Christmas party already, then you probably threw away enough green bean casserole, store-bought sugar cookies and potato salad to fill a trash can. Most modern American families threw away enough Thanksgiving leftovers to make the bellies of a third-world family bulge for a week. About the only concern we have for the broccoli and ham leftovers is hoping the neighbor’s dogs don’t get into the garbage. While it is most…

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