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    Apple Pie Thesis

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    Sitting around the table as the sounds of laughter and joy and the smells of home-cooking and sugary goodness wafts throughout the air, the feeling of love and closeness surrounds you. The family is together for that Sunday dinner waiting on the one thing that will tie an awesome weekend together, dessert. What’s for dessert? Why apple pie of course! Nothing screams American family more than apple pie. According to My mother, she cooks apple pies when she wants the family to be together. But…

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    Toenail Fungus

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    simplest toenail fungus home remedies.Application of a mixture of apple cider vinegar and lemon juice on the affected toes. Some cases of Paronychia can cause scaling of the nails and the fungal growth continues within the skin layers. It is necessary to exfoliate the affected area so most of the fungal growth can be removed. Exfoliation can be done by scrubbing the affected toe with a paste of rice flour and a few teaspoons of apple cider vinegar. Toenail fungus home remedies also include…

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    the apple in America. He outlines its growth in early America from Johnny Appleseed and apple cider to the monoculture of today. Pollan describes the market today for apples as being only a few varieties, “Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, and the Macintosh”. He goes on to state how we got into this sticky situation. Back in the 19th century apple orchards were mostly managed and used to produce hard cider. A drink that has a rich history in America being a pioneer drink and a drink of…

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    Mythbusters Experiment

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    My independent variables are the substances I will be adding to the flowers water. The dependent variable is the flowers growth over the days leading to their death. Finally, the control variable is the flowers. My materials are pennies, apple cider vinegar, aspirin, flower food, sprite, 7up, sugar/vinegar, flowers, and cups or vases. The procedures I will be taking are: 1. Label the cups or vases 2. Fill cups or vases up half way with lukewarm water 3. Mix the different materials in their…

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    aside. Mix together coffee, oil, water, and vanilla. In an electric mixer, add the sifted dry mixture to the bowl, and then add the wet ingredient mixture. Mix the both on medium speed until combined. Ensure there are no lumps in the mix. Add apple cider vinegar in the smooth and lump-free mixture and again turn on the mixer on low speed. Now, portion the batter into cupcake pan and bake at 325 degrees, until a toothpick comes out clean. Or, press the cake and if it springs back, it is all…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    contributes to the recovered functioning of the ears. The Gingko seeds also contain antibacterial and antifungal properties which help to eliminate underlying infection that may be contributing to the condition. Antifungal remedies including apple cider vinegar are also generally…

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    Uterine Fibroids

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    Uterine fibroids, also known as uterine leiomyomas, are noncancerous growths that develop in or outside the uterus of women. Uterine fibroids develop from uterine muscle cells begin to grow abnormally, as they grow, forming a benign tumor. These fibroids are very common among women. Most women do not realize they have it because they are very small. The development of fibroids seems to depend on the amount of estrogen in women. They do not develop until after puberty, and usually after 30 years…

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    Pollan begins this movie by mentioning the audience that the plants have been using us and working on us. This movie examines four plants that ensure their survival with satisfying human yearnings or desires. Moreover, this movie explores on the “dance of domestication” between plants and humans. Lastly, this movie proves that the humans fits in the “web of nature” rather than standing outside of this web. Apple is an universal fruit around the world today. Apple originated from the ancient…

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    Water In The Middle Ages

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    Fun fact: In the middle ages they could not drink water because it was so polluted. It was hard for the poor they did not get to drink a lot. They drank ale, mead or cider. But the rich could drink many types of wines. They usually ate meat and bread. They had a huge range of meat to eat. They would eat pork, lamb, bear, hedgehog, and rabbit. And they also ate fish like herring, salmon, whiting, cod, trout, and pike. They also ate shellfish which included crab, oysters, and mussels. People…

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    Pork Ingredients - 1 tablespoon vegetable oil - 3 1/2 pounds boneless pork shoulder - 1 can condensed French onion soup - 1 cup ketchup - 1/4 cup cider vinegar - 3 tablespoons brown sugar - 12 Kaiser Rolls Instructions 1. Cook the pork in oil over medium-high heat until it’s browned. 2. In a 5 quart Crock-Pot, combine and stir soup, ketchup, cider vinegar and brown sugar. Add in the pork make sure it is coated with the soup…

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