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    food choices for Julie is having a good, large kitchen. Having a great kitchen allows her to feel inspired to cook. As she lives with nine other people, at times the kitchen can be too crowded to use properly which affects her desire to spend time cooking. Structural factors also influence some of my food choices as I am less inclined to make more numerous smaller dishes due to the small kitchen, having to share the kitchen with my family who cook and eat separate meals to me, and the amount of…

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    religious aspects of the feast and the fast for the point of view of the people who prepared, served and ate the meals. Included are recipes for many of the dishes of the time. Montanari, Massimo, and Beth Archer Brombert. Medieval Tastes: Food, Cooking, and the Table. Columbia University Press, 2012. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.7312/mont16786. Montanari, the author of multiple books on the subject of food in the middle ages, is a professor of medieval and medieval food history at the…

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    Liz Character Analysis

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    Liz is the lizard queen. She enjoys flying blimps, rescuing damsels in distress, and selling assorted nuts at the local convenient store. Her biggest fears are dentists with bad teeth, hairdressers with the "can i speak with the manager" haircut, and Shia LaBeef's meaty thighs. Her life aspirations are to perfectly fillet a panfish and to skateboard down of those really step hills in San Francisco (you known what I'm taking about) without dying. If she could change one thing about the world, she…

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    Anthropological Dish

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    What one eats says more about them than one may think. When looking at food through an anthropological lens, it is not simply about what people are consuming, but instead how, where, what and who with suddenly comes into play. Professor Chou spoke on how eating practices can define community and is tied with socialization. (Chou, 2017). When speaking with my father, Steve Slininger, about a food dish that is meaningful to our family, one dish came to mind – tofurkey, or tofu turkey. After…

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    Disneyland may be over, but you don't have to be left feeling like you can't still enjoy the delicious food from the park. The next time you have a hankering for something you tasted during your trip, don't hesitate to head to the kitchen and start cooking. You might even be able to make your dish taste a little better than the one you had at…

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    The Myth Of Food

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    and a lot of people are now being awakened by it. Houston Chronicle also got on board about the subject and broke down Dawson's finding about this so-called food myth. This whole issue may have something to do with the story of Julia Child and her cooking show called, The French Chef. Viewers of her show…

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    professional, gourmet chefs. Hampton’s Just Healthy is founded with your convenience and nutrition in mind. No longer will you have to worry about 4 hour-long forays to the grocery store in Long Island traffic. No longer will you need to worry about cooking and trying…

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    that creates a vacuum. Thus, producing a wholesome, healthy, and fresh tasting dish without any preservatives or artificial ingredients. St. Daflour’s Wild is Pink Salmon with Vegetables made from a special French recipe that is often used in modern cooking and other French inspired dishes. This dish is prepared with a combination of salmon,…

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    describes, vividly, his mother cooking in the kitchen. He describes that his mother “scored it diagonally”, “sifted sugar into the crevices with her pinched fingers” and “adding a few splashes of soy sauce.” Chang’s mother was positive of herself in the kitchen. She had a process for how she went about cooking. Chang’s mother goes on to explain that, “The meat needs the bone nearby...to borrow its richness.” Chang is in the kitchen learning the methods of his mother’s cooking. Chang and his…

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    of more fires than any other room in the house, and cooking is the leading cause of fires in the home. The American Red Cross has safety steps to use while preparing the Thanksgiving feast. • The cooks should start by not wearing loose clothing or dangling sleeves while cooking. • Check food regularly while cooking and remain in the home while cooking. Use a timer as a reminder that the stove or oven is on. • Keep the kids away from the cooking area. Enforce a “kid-free zone” and make them stay…

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