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    Cooking is one of the best and most interesting activity’s you can do, it includes the mind and body. It is proven to help relax our body's after a long day of work. Eating at home is a lot better for our health and comfort. Cooking at home we can make sure what goes into our system is not bad for us. We control the amount of oil, salt and other ingredients to fit our own individual needs. When we eat out at places none of this is really possible. At home we can make just the right amount of…

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    ESSENTIAL KITCHEN APPLIANCES FOR HEALTHY COOKING Eating KFC chicken and potato chip is like a guilty pleasure: you know these deep-fried foods are tasty but are not good for health. In fact, there are alternatives to help you enjoy your foods without worrying about negative health effects: they require using little to no oil at all and preserve food protein in a excellent way. With the growing trend of healthy cooking and cooking, the following appliances also become essential for modern…

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    2014). However, cooking does not possess the same emotionality for men. According to Sherrie Inness (2001), the relationship between men and cooking is defined by the male cooking mystique, a twentieth century list of assumptions stating that men should only cook masculine foods such meat and such cooking endeavors should be applauded as artistry. The assumptions also warn men to never become attached to food because attachment is effeminate. The key aspect of the male cooking mystique is the…

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    our efforts to maintain some degree of personal autonomy within modern society (Pollan 22). While by cooking our own food we can achieve some degree of independence from the nutrition-industrial complex, complete escape is next to impossible; however, our inevitable partial reliance on the food industry neither asserts a corporate monopoly over what we eat nor discounts the value of home cooking because of our fundamental connection to the transformative processes…

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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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    having information technology as my main 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…

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    Model Description Reading is like cooking. Cooking is the practice of preparing, or constructing, food. When we read, we are constructing meaning from text. In cooking, the enthusiasm for cooking, the ingredients and methods for preparation that we use, and the chef’s level of mastery of basic and advanced cooking skills, all play a role in the quality of the food that is prepared. Similarly, when we read, our motivation for reading, the strategies we use to understand the text, and our…

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    home all they want to do is rest but because most people have children to feed they decide to make it easier on themselves by getting takeout or go by the drive thru. There is a country wide epidemic. More people are choosing take out instead of cooking at home. A lot of people don’t know…

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    The article I have chosen to summarize is “Cooking Up Bigger Brains”, written by Rachel Moeller Gorman. In short, the article primarily speaks about the views that researcher Richard Wrangham has on the stimulation of human evolution, specifically the significance of cooking upon evolution. Mr.Wrangham states that the practice of cooking our food, beginning with our ancestors the Homo erectus, led to our evolution as a species and enabled us to cultivate more nutrients/energy from the food that…

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    Dining Out Verses Cooking from Home When people are asked the question if they prefer fast food or cooking from home, most answer fast food without any hesitation. Many individuals prefer fast food rather than cooking from home because it is often more convenient for them. It is primarily those who are always on the go with busy jobs or busy lifestyles. Eating out does not involve any down time, cooking in the kitchen, or thinking if all of the ingredients are already in the kitchen. All of…

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