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    career path, I've chosen to look up cooking. I always wanted to learn how to prepare meals and balance diets. I can't work as a chef because I have to make sure that every food I cook needs to be at the proper temperature and serve the food to my customers as quick as I can. The only full-time job I looked up for the chef position is in Birmingham, Alabama. When it comes to cooking, I'll need to run some practice sessions at home to become familiar with the utensils I'm going to need at my job.…

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    50049 Classic Cookware

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    you’re looking for cookware that is beautiful and classic as well as functional, you can certainly find it with a Farberware 50049 Classic Stainless Steel 15-Piece Cookware Set. You can test your culinary skills with ease and be assured of a serious cooking experience. The classic style of the Farberware 50049 Classic Stainless Steel 15-Piece Cookware Set boasts a heavy18/10 stainless steel polished mirror finish for its exterior. The design of the close-fitting lids is consistently classical…

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    throwing it into the pan, the house often times smells like buttered shrimp for an extended period of time. I try to cook this Jumbo shrimp as much as possible, because I love to cook. Cooking class is a great way in order to understand and progress on being a better cook. I plan on being a chef one day so going to cooking classes due to me having the interest in eating, I also believe I have the skills to cook, and I am always down to look and find new friends in this said class. To start…

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    and completed in its’ entirety in under 30 minutes. To begin with, I would suggest getting all your ingredients and utensils ready on your counter space/cooking area. As far as cookware and utensils goes you will need one frying pan, one cookie sheet, one pair of tongs, a spatula, a cutting board, sharp cutting knife, and some non-stick cooking spray. Then comes your actual cooking ingredients: one pound of…

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    Food Forks History

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    An important part of food is the implement used with which people eat. In modern day United States, the most common utensils regarding foodstuffs are forks, knives, and spoons. Forks have the longest, most adaptive past, changing from a simple prong or stick to the multi-pronged silverware currently in use. Forks are commonly used to transport food from the plate to the mouth, as well as hold substances still while being cut. In Rome, devices people now call “dinner-spikes” were used as the…

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    Brownie Research Paper

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    Moving into a college dorm means sacrificing some basic kitchen or cooking essentials such as a stove, and huge refrigerator. That is when microwaves and mini fridges will save your life. Often it is thought that microwaves are for heating meals like breakfast, lunches, and dinners. Finally, someone has come up with a way to make desserts in the microwave. It is a quick and delicious dessert for those sweet taste buds that need to be activated for those staying up late last minute assignments.…

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    breaking anything. This will make home cooking more fun and enjoyable. Stainless steel bowls can last for many years. However, because of its heavy use and the many purposes that it plays in the kitchen, it can also have some shared of scratches. Thus, it is very crucial to follow some tips which can help in extending its life. Foremost, when the bowl is used as mixer, avoid using metal utensils which can cause it gouge or scratches. Use silicone or rubber utensils instead. The bowl must also…

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    This is fundamental to really good cooking. There are an overwhelming number of processed and boxed meal products available; marketed as quick and easy alternatives to cooking from scratch. Nevertheless, they will not result in a finished product anywhere near as good as something that is prepared with fresh ingredients. And, there are lots of meals that…

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    Cooking Methods Essay

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    8.1 Cooking definition: • Cooking is an art of application of heat to prepare food. • The objective of cooking is to bring chemical and physical change in food to make it a complete dish. • Cooking makes the food easier to digest, makes the food eatable, improves foods flavor, makes eye appealing, creates an appetite, kills harmful bacteria etc. 8.2 Methods of cooking: Moist / Wet Media: 1- Boiling: • In this cooking method, food items are totally submerged in hot water and cooked at 100…

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    taste things, get their input, try what they are working on and encourage them, and last but not least, have fun! Shut off the TV. Turn on some music and dance while you cook. Give everybody a job. Young kids can stir or hand your ingredients or utensils. Don’t be too afraid of letting school-age children use knives or be near a stove. Teach them the safe way to use them (McCarthy). Most people don’t have time to spend hours in the kitchen every evening but even 10 or 15 minutes with children…

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