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    Paleo Traditional Food

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    Of course having a Paleo cookbook on hand will provide a readily available backup of recipes for all occasions. There are thousands of Paleo cookbooks available in stores both online and offline making it very easy for users to find a particular recipe based on ingredients by simply sifting through the index of recipes for breakfast, lunch…

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    After the development of these cosmopolitan utopias, the culinary culture underwent its own set of distinctive patterns and traditions. At the pinnacle of high society are the elites that indulge in having feasts every day using their finest dishes. In contrast the Bedouins of Arabia, nomadic people, were not very keen of the lively urban display of socioeconomic power. “This difference bewildered their fellow arabs living in large cities of Syria, but the “authenic” Arabs, still attached to the…

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    Julia Child once said, “A cookbook is only as good as its poorest recipe," and she would know. Largely admired for her famous TV show “The French Chef,” she taught thousands of people at home how to cook French cuisine. Along with her passion for cooking, she also had a passion for wine and food, which is why she co-founded the American Institute of Wine and Food in 1981. Cooking was a major part of Mrs. Child's life, but it was not her only occupation. She was a spontaneous woman; during the…

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    Fifteen minutes till she needed to be on set. Today she was teaching the world how to make Homemade Onion Soup. All the ingredients, utensils, and random things all laid out nicely. The knives sharp, and the onions ready to be chopped. Everybody working getting the cameras ready. Julia came out just barely 2 minutes till they would start. Workers yelling out “places, places everyone.” Then the cameraman yells out 5..4..3..2.. “Hello…” Julia Child changed many people's lives with her cooking,…

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    Weak AI Application

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    without human assistance or intervention, whether it is a book, video or musical composition, who owns the work, and who should receive royalties or sales of the work? One example of why this question is becoming relevant today is a recently published cookbook created in part by IBM 's AI supercomputer, Watson. The program received wide media coverage in 2011 when it achieved a record-breaking championship victory on the TV show, "Jeopardy." Shortly after…

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    If I were backpacking through a foreign country and wanted to engage with the locals, I would bring a cookbook, a football, and a family photo album. Each of these 3 items would show the locals glimpses of who I am as a person. I chose the cookbook because I finding cooking quite enjoyable, even if my work turns out to be inadequate. Honestly, I enjoy any activity that I can do hands on and create something in the process. Now, not only would it be fun to cook with the local people; but seeing…

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    Donna Hay's Poem

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    Donna Hay is a 47-year-old who has a remarkable career as a chef. She has written 33 cookbooks, has her own magazine and has written seven fiction books. She won an “ASTRA Award for Favourite Female Personality” in 2012. She discovered her love and passion for cooking at just eight years old when she raised a mixing bowl. This is where her journey began. Donna Hay’s career as a food writer and stylist started when she was just 25. She was appointed as food editor for Marie Claire and soon…

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    Aspiration is one of the most central themes in The Cookbook Collector and The Great Gatsby. In The Cookbook Collector George, the “Microsoft millionaire” lives in a mansion “the fireplace was manorial and the staircase turned and turned” he appears to have what many would describe as “it all” but yet still George is “constantly disappointed. Dissatisfied”. Emily in The Cookbook Collector is CEO of a major data storage company Veritech that is at its peak. Thousands…

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    Southern Food

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    hospitality. These characteristics of Paula are strongly displayed in her television programs and on her website, which states, “In Paula Deen’s kitchen, no one is a stranger and she likes to keep it that way” (“Paula Deen”). As the author of 14 cookbooks with each selling more than 8,000,000, she has received multiple awards for her traditional home-styled Southern recipes displayed in them (“Paula Deen”). Along with this, she has become a Southern lifestyle icon. According to her biography,…

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    Leading Distraction

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    through the dozens of cookbooks that our family owns, but that would take hours. Instead, I looked online for recipes that are easy to follow, and I found one I could try within ten minutes. Not only can technology provide information on academic subjects, but also in everyday life. This is extremely useful for me because I could spend hours looking through cookbooks, trying to decipher the writing in it, and then cook it. With technology, I can cut the time looking through cookbooks, and…

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