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    Tofu, Spinach and White Mushroom Omelet Stuffin’ Calories: 173/serving Carbohydrates: 8 grams Ingredients: • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast • 2 cloves garlic • 1 package soft tofu • 2 tablespoons olive oil • 1 teaspoon fine black salt (to taste) • 1 tablespoon arrowroot • 1/2 cup chickpea flour • 1/2 teaspoon turmeric Ingredients for the Filling: 1. Fresh black pepper (to taste) 2. 4 cups sliced white mushrooms 3. 3 tablespoons of fresh thyme (chopped) 4. 2 tablespoons of olive oil 5…

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    Nestomalt Case Study

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    Nestle is a Switzerland company was started by Henry Nestle in 1867. His first product was “ Faine Lactee Nestle ”(Combination of cow’s milk, wheat flour and Sugar). In 1905 Nestle joined with Anglo Swiss condensed milk company and expand their productivity. Today Nestle has 449 factories in 86 countries. More than 328 000 employs work with Nestle. Mainly Nestle company produce milk products, chocolates, coffee, soup, tea and sauce. There are some world famous brands in Nestle. NESCAFE,…

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    2.3 Fats The word fats refer to the lipid food group and it is used to mean both fats and oils. The unseparated fats and oil in foods such as grains, nuts, dairy products, eggs and meats are the example of ‘invisible’ fats that usually more than fifty per cent of our normal fats intake (Ghotra et al, 2002). Fats and oils are calorie-dense food item which give nine calories per gram compared to the carbohydrates and proteins which are four calories per gram respectively. Foods that rich in fats…

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    GMO Argumentative Essay

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    define the ready-to-eat cereal category. Though their first cereal was introduced in 1924 as "Washburn's Gold Medal Whole Wheat Flakes", it did not gain any attention until their jingle was broadcast over the radio. A few years later, the cereal became known as "Wheaties- The Breakfast of Champions". In 1937, during the Great Depression, they developed Kix, the first puffed corn cereal, enriched with vitamins and minerals. It was in 1941 that General Mills introduced Cheerios, which became…

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    Banana Pancakes Essay

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    Recipes Difficulty level - Breakfasts Appetizers/Soups Sides Mains Desserts Breakfasts... Ultimate Healthy Banana Pancakes Difficulty: Serves: 2 Vegetarian (Lacto-ovo) Ingredients: 2 medium to large bananas 2 eggs ½ cup rolled oats 2 tbsp ground flax seed 2 tbsp plain yogurt ½ tsp pumpkin pie spice (or just cinnamon) Directions: In a blender combine all ingredients Pulse until mixture is combined (if the bananas don’t break up all the way don’t worry about it, the banana…

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    competitive advantage in the marketplace by arranging the clear, distinctive and desirable at the right places and right price, Kellogg’s product having more than twenty five items all of those items had value and created after the main product (corn flakes) this mean that they had differentiating and they succeed on that…

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    Advertising that is directed at children is estimated at over $15 billion annually which is about 2.5 times as much as it used it be in 1992(Center for a New American Dream, 2012). These days children are targeted by marketers because they are the biggest and the most profitable market. It’s therefore important to assess whether targeting them is ethical or not. This paper will explore the reasons as to why kids are being targeted by marketers. I will argue that kids should not be targeted…

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    Promotion The product developed as a competitor to Cheerios is named Slim Stars. The logo consists of a star inside a circle and says Slim Stars on top in black on a large font and under the circle it says Tasty and Will Slim You Down, Slim Stars’ Unique Selling Proposition, in a smaller font. The purpose of using a star in the name of the brand and as a picture in the logo is to build an image of a healthy cereal as popular. Teenagers and parents are the key target audience for Slim Stars…

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    Cherokee Tribe Arrowheads

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    important tools that Cherokees used was arrowheads. According to an online source, “Arrowheads were made from various kinds of stone but flint was considered the best. Not only because it was so hard, but also because flint is easier to chip into "flakes" with sharp edges than most other hard rocks” (Cherokee Weapons). According to Cherokee Weapons, “A favorite tool for chipping arrowheads into shape was the deer antler. A piece of rock was first broken into smaller pieces by using a hammer…

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    Case Study Of Maggi

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    3. Opportunities in the SWOT analysis of Maggi  Brand Extension: Maggi can expand its product categories by venturing out in corn flakes, chips and pickles (Although it failed in 2003 but now with presence of local and national players in this product category, company can reap the benefits).  Although it’s been used majorly by the educated class in order to save their time what…

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