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    but spacious bedroom smelled of sweet, buttery sugar cookies. TARDIS blue, textured walls contrast well with the smooth, clean, and modern snow white furniture. The clean carpet presents a biscuit hue, and rough texture from age. Distinct sounds of cooking from the kitchen above drifts down the stairs; pots and pans banging, sizzling, rapid stirring, and the thump of a knife hitting the cutting board; the delectable smell of browning, hamburger meat with…

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    Essay #3 Diversity has always been a big part of my life. As shown in my resume, I have a dual citizenship of the United States and Japan. Also shown in my resume, is the environment I surround myself in, such as the Boy Scouts of America. These are a couple of features that shape who I am today, and who I will be in the future. When most people discover my mother was born in Japan and I am a first generation, Japanese-American they are surprised. I do not have key characteristics like an…

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    Group Observation Paper This semester I decided to observe Ted’s Montana Grill kitchen staff. My boyfriend is the head cook in the kitchen. I thought it would be interesting to see how they all work together. For some back ground information. This is a group with 6 people. I started observing at the perfect time because every kitchen staff member was brand new other than the head cook. Each of these 6 people depend on one and other to reach their goal of having the “perfect plate.” If one of…

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    Jeremy Macclancy’s essay “Eating Chili Peppers” discusses some information on chili peppers, like the side effects on Tabasco Peppers. He even informs that chili peppers were used as medicine in some civilizations back then ,and how today's people eat chili peppers for the taste and the extreme heat. Also, he describes more facts like the brain’s awareness of peppers and their minor threat to the body. Lastly, this peppers makes people eating peppers so exciting that there are contests on…

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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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    My Brothers release from PRISON. I was 12 and my oldest brother is 22, we are ten years apart. My older brother was incarcerated for an armed robbery, and he was sentenced to 4 years in a federal penitentiary. He was seventeen when he committed the crime. So now, he is twenty-two, and I was eight when he went to prison. So it’s January 17, 2009 at 8:43am. My whole family was getting ready to go pick up my brother “Eduardo ‘Poncho’ Jesus Saenz”. My mom woke up my sister and I, then she called my…

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    In the novel The Canterbury Tales, traveling with the five guildsmen is their cook. The cook, Roger, is known for being able to cook anything and even make a delicious blancmange. The major flaw he is known for having is having an ulcer on his knee causing some of his customers to lose their appetite. In the prologue the Cook enjoyed The Reeve’s Tale and thinks that justice and thinks that the Miller reasonably received what he deserved. The cook offer to tell a funny story that happened in…

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    only use my respond. My response time would be impeccably for the right moments. Rushing and multitasking would cause you to only use a small percentage of other skills however while I am cooking during the dinner rush I would be multitasking using all three skills to execute the dish properly. While I am cooking I would use mainly 80% of the response than I would of sense and processing because the 20% I have already experience it so I had process the knowledge so it would help me to respond to…

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    shoes , and running . One thing I really enjoy learning more and more about is food . I don't just like to eat food , I like to learn how to make healthy meals that will help me balance my diet and enhance my running performance . I just got a new cooking book called Run Fast Eat Slow . This book was written by an Olympic marathon runner , Shalane Flanagan . She does in depth about certain meals , how to make them , what it does to your body , and what days to eat them for certain workouts or…

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    are also one of the simplest to make. Everyone needs to know how to make a good batch of brownies. Ingredients First, the baker must gather the ingredients needed. Some of these would include: Brownie mix, Eggs, Vegetable or Canola Oil, Water, and Cooking Spray. You also need either an 8” x 8” or an 9” x 9” baking pan. For the purpose of this essay you will need to use “Duncan Hines Double Fudge Brownie Mix”. If you find that you do not have one of these ingredient just drive on down to your…

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