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    fryer. This unit can hold up to a sixteen-pound turkey and will cook it much faster than traditional frying. Since you don’t have to wait for the oil to heat up, you save a lot of time, money, and cleanup hassle. This device also comes with a cooking basket, a lifter, a meat thermometer and injector, as well as a meal prep guide. Masterbuilt 23011114 Butterball Indoor Electric Turkey Fryer,…

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    Anthony Bourdain Thesis

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    such as the Supper Club, One Fifth Avenue, and Sullivan’s and later became an executive chef at Brasserie Le Halles, French Bistro steakhouse in 1998. Bourdain’s career as a restaurant chef gave him credibility as a chef, a writer, and a television show star. He has written articles and books that legitimize him as a person you can trust when it comes to food. In 1997, Bourdain wrote a famous article called “Don’t Eat Before Reading This,” which gave a…

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    The Cod is the world's most famous edible fish. It is the chef's favorite cooking ingredients and the delicious for the mouth of diners. Its low calories and high nutrition almost could please everybody. However, what we do not know is that, for centuries, its destiny was firmly related to human beings and was regarded as the witness of human civilization process in the modern era. In “Cod: A Biography of the Fish that Changed the World (1997)”, American writer Mark Kurlansky vividly tells the…

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    Persuasive Letter Home

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    Once dinner is ready, sit down at the dining room and let the complements roll in, as your loved ones scarf down your dish. If you don’t feel like cooking in the wonderful kitchen, and want to go out to eat, you wont be disappointed by the cuisine nearby. The restaurants nearby are Wing Stop, Applebee’s, Gallagher's Sports Bar, P.F. Chang’s, McDonalds, Taco Bell and IHOP. Lesser known restaurants in…

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    Cooking with Betty Crocker Some people enjoy cooking, others dread it. Both types will probably at least once in their life cook something by following a recipe. Recipes are like cheat sheets. Someone else did the work and the next people copy it. No matter what, cookbooks are extremely helpful for keeping an immense number of recipes in one spot. Betty Crocker’s sixth edition cookbook is an excellent example of an easy to use cookbook for health conscious people. The cookbook has a variety of…

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    Boca Burger Observation

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    this show, four "amateur" chefs compete for $10,000. They are provided with a motley collection of specific ingredients, and are charged with creating an appetizer, entrée, and a dessert; one contestant is eliminated after each course. The chefs are provided all the supplies and ingredients they need to prepare their dishes, while the judges look on. The clock winds down, and the camera pans to the chefs who struggle through all sorts of culinary obstacles and meltdowns. In watching this show,…

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    Deconstructing Food in The Lunchbox ( Drama/ Romance Film) Being a passionate cook, I fell for first-time director Ritesh Batra’s film, The Lunchbox. This film got the actual cooking right. Several batches of food from different parts of India are recreated in the lunchbox Ila packs. Maharashtrian dishes such as stuffed bitter gourd and basic comfort foods such as dal and paneer kofta made the cut. The lunch break is the only time the otherwise frustrated and busy accountants in Saajan’s office…

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    Peanut Allergy Essay

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    It can cause aa severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction that requires immediate treatment (anaphylaxis). Though peanut allergy is usually lifelong though recent studies show that out 20 percent of individuals with a peanut allergy eventually outgrow it.[ ]http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S009167490148941X What happens with a peanut allergy? When someone who is allergic to peanuts consumes it, the immune…

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    Food is the foundation of our lives; it 's more than mere substance. Food provides us with nutrients, allows us to communicate with others. People can use food as a Segway to tell someone some important information. To tell them they love them, Tell them they want to business with them. There are so many facets of food that run so deep in our society as Americans. Whether that changes in other cultures, I 'm sure. But the connection between food and family is one that can always be made. If we…

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    High Context Culture

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    Culture is a kind of behavior between the interactions of people, groups or individual. It can be differentiating in religion, language, habits, arts and food. In this multi racial society, it is an advantages to get to understand cultural diversity. Interactive between people would help us to improve our communication in order to minimize the conflict between us and the other races. There are different elements of culture, for example: arts, gastronomy, celebrations, and performing arts etc.…

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