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    Origin Of Pasta Essay

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    nutritious meals in their travel to Sicily, by the silk route where it connects to the oriental cultures such as India and China. This trade lead to creation of the word ‘macaroni’ is said to be derived from Sicilian word, which means 'made into a dough by force'. And then the sailors from Sicily took pasta with them to the Italy. Pasta became famous amongst the travelers, as it remained fresh for a long time and was easy to…

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    One day Ruth was making her famous Chocolate Butter Drop Do cookies, but she discovered that she was out of baker's chocolate so Ruth then chopped up a block of Nestle chocolate, Ruth expected the chocolate to melt and disperse through the cookie dough as regular baking chocolate would. Instead the chocolate only softened and stayed in it’s place, then the world discovered the first chocolate chip cookie! Chocolate chip cookies are important to me because almost every holiday me and my sister…

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    In a local newspaper article by O’Connor she discusses that parent’s advocate for play. Old fashioned dramatic play is what is missing in children’s lives and some preschools are taking play off the agenda. O’Conner’s plea is to let children be children and let them play (2010). This article discussed the neighborhood putting on a block party to encourage play. This was a free play activity based outside but it still engaged families in play and recognized its importance for children to be happy…

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    peas, fried nuts (usually almonds and pine seeds), puff pastry dough and Greek yogurt. The meat is boiled with Arabic herbs. After the meat is fully cooked, the rice is cooked using the water the meat is cooked with. After that the nuts should be fried with olive oil until they golden and put to the side. After everything is done, the meat is supposed to be cut in cubes and mixed with the rice, peas, and nuts. After that the dough should be prepared and get filled with a decent amount of rice…

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    not informed of them ahead of time. My essay is structured in chronological order because it is easiest for the reader to follow. This process takes place over three days, so each day has its own paragraph and main idea. The first day is making the dough and meat, the second day is creating the tortellini, and the last day is cooking the soup. In the introduction, I tell why making tortellinis from scratch is important. In the conclusion, I reiterate the steps and main idea of the essay. 7.…

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    the force of it; like a cookie cutter (social influence) on a rolled out piece of dough. Once placed on the batter, if it’s not pushed down much it won’t change batter into a cookie, whereas when pressure is placed (power) on the cookie cutter, a shape takes it’s form. Without the cutter, there is no social shape, just pressure on cookie dough, and without pressure, there is only a cookie cutter floating above the dough without any impact. Used alone,…

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    5.0 Baking Technology throughout the History of Ancient Egypt Penetration in the field of biotech are directly returned to bread manufacturing, harvest, threshing, crushing the grain in order to achieve flour and sieving were completely illustrated on the ancient egyptian monuments (see Fig. 1). A hand grindery Known as a saddle quern was used for grinding grain (see Fig. 1F) by the housewife. Eventually, crushing was carried out on a large scale by grinders. Fermentation by the use of leaven,…

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    chocolate chips. Be careful to not over mix. 5.Put dough out onto a floured surface and fold into a ball. 6.Pat dough into a circle about 2 inches deep, and cut into 8 triangles. 7.Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for 18-20 minutes. 8.Allow scones to cool on a wire rack. **During my 1st attempt at making these, it turned into cookie dough. (I think I let my butter set out too long) So I rolled the dough into 2.5 inch balls. Then baked them at 350F for 16…

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    baked in a dry oven until the invention of the steam oven which allowed bakers to have better control of the temperature and cooking time to produce the crispy outer texture and soft interior. In the 1920’s , bakers had to make some adjustments to the dough because of a new law…

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    Energy Story Summary

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    In the passage, “Energy Story”, it explains electricity to the audience by showing how it affects us, and how we depend on it in everyday life. The passage proceeds to explain atoms and what their relationship to electricity is. It continues to talk about electrons and atoms, and describes how within the atoms are electrons, and when the electrons move between the atoms, a current of electricity is created. A description of an experiment the passage used was describing how the chain was similar…

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