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    Blue Apron Analysis

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    Blue Apron is a well recognized food service that delivers ingredients and recipes to people's houses. Ingredients delivered also seem to be always high quality even though things such as meat that can easily be contaminated is used the cooking process of the food. They also have large quantity of recipes within their cookbook database that expands everyday with new a healthy recipes. They even categorize food in a way which allows people to easily navigate the cookbook and see what they may…

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    Job Shadow

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    On February 28th 2017, I was scheduled to job shadow the General Manager/ Certified Chef at Crafthouse in Weatherford, Oklahoma. The General Manager that I followed around was Tyler Stinson. He has an associate’s degree in culinary arts and sciences. He has been in the Service and hospitality business since he was 15 years old, for nearly 20 years, with 12 years of that being in management positions. He attended Southwestern Oklahoma State University as a history education major, he then decided…

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    Busy schedules can make it difficult to find time for meals together as a family, but spending mealtime together at least a few times a week is important for kids and parents alike. Sharing a meal with family members is beneficial, helping to improve relationships and give family members an opportunity to talk about their day. The staff at Steve T Hots & Potatoes, a Rochester, NY deli famous for its Zweigles hot dogs and burgers, explains why you should make time for family dinner at their 24…

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    When I was a kid, I remember that my grandmother used to make the best chicken stew I had ever tasted. It was the Puerto Rican family recipe. Well that is what she called it. She always made it in this big blue pot with dots all over it. Every time I seen that pot on the stove, I knew right away it was chicken stew day. The stew was filled with all sorts of different vegetables and spices. If I think about it really hard, the stew is a resemblance of me. I have all sorts of different ethnicities…

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    Review: Campfire Cookbook

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    Campfire Cookbook Review Camping is a wonderful past time. Fresh air, nature, sunshine, and nights around the fire are something everyone should try to experience. Whatever the images are that leap to mind when camping is mentioned, the one question we all ask is: “What are we going to eat?” While you can get by with GORP, trail mix, and “hot dog on a stick”; I say, “WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT?” If it is all you have, absolutely, eat it. Then find civilization, because you aren't going to last…

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    “Approximately 792.5 million people in the world do not get the food they need to live a healthy life. That is nearly one out of every nine people on earth (Stop Hunger Now).” This is such a devastating thought that many people become overwhelmed and don’t know how to help the hungry people in this world. Hunger may not be stopped all at once, but it can be stopped in a small portion. Once a program is started in a community, it can expand to more communities helping thousands of people. In the…

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    already taken the class. However, they mentioned the class as Home-EC. It was my job to find out what this class was really all about. It turns out Family and Consumer Science class was just a fancy set of words for cooking class. At the time as an eleven year old boy, I had no interest in cooking. Why would I need to cook? That's what my mom was for. I never had to cook for myself in my entire life. At the time the class was teaching me all of these techniques - whisking eggs,…

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    Observation was performed on November 1st ,from noon-1330 and 1900-2000. Observation was performed over Skype. Children live in Arizona Children are: P 2 years old and E 2 months old The only thing I could do was observe my nieces over skype, since they live in Arizona. P is 2 and a bundle of energy. E is 2 months old and loves all of the attention she gets. P’s verbal skills are very well developed and knows many words. She likes to help with her baby sister and to take care of her “babies”.…

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    Culture Identify: Food Experiences "Food is forever changing..." By David So, I like this quote because this help me understand my culture such as food fusion to opening up to other culture. My Vietnamese side of my family we love to eat the ethnic food such as Bánh cuốn, phở and other dishes but since we live here in Washington we get diverse food creating fusions and new dishes by adding the cultures together such as the seafood from Washington and other ethnic food. The new foods helped me…

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    top the casserole with the remaining bread crumbs. Place the casserole in the oven and bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes (or longer if the casserole is not cooked all the way through. The finished casserole should serve 4 people. I hope you enjoy cooking and eating these tasty recipes. Many people who are diagnosed with diabetes think that their diet will become bland and boring but these recipes are proof that this is simply not the case. So what are you waiting for? Get yourself in the…

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