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    VIKING COOKTOP REPAIR So many things makes a food look absolutely gorgeous and taste great; the skill you use in preparing the food , the recipe you choose to employ, the ingredients you use and the cooking utensils such as the size of pans and pots, all have a way of impacting the food you prepare and they help to decide the direction the food will go and the quality as well. But as important as all these mentioned above, they vary and change with each meal you prepare are of lesser impact…

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    Preserved since 1758, Mount Vernon is a spectacular tourist attraction that tells the story of George Washington. Since 1860, over 8 million tourists have visited the historical sight. The area contains about 8,000 acres of land and a mansion with 21 rooms that are full of adventure and history. Inside one of the rooms, Nelly Custis Room, there is a crib given by Martha Washington that is specifically designed for Nelly’s child, Frances Parke Lewis. It has sides that lowers to make it easier to…

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    Maine Culture Essay

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    Maine Culture- Maine’s culture has many different characteristics. First, the have a very strong northeastern accent. 1. Also, one of the most popular foods is lobster. Maine produces 99% of the wild blueberries in the U.S., which is probably why their official dessert is blueberry pie. Michigan has the highest income of blueberries. Another cultural characteristic from Maine is all the festivals and celebrations they have to support different heritages, the Greek, Native American, and…

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    Kidney Bean Essay

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    Phaseolus vulgaris L. (Leguminosae/Fabaceae) is commonly known as kidney bean. It is named so because of its resemblance in shape and colour to human kidney [1]. It is an edible item consumed by large number of people in Asian and Eastern countries. It is a sub-erect or twining annual herb. It was the first cultivated crop by the early humans. It is considered to have originated from Peru. Then it spread to Central and South America by Indian traders who brought it from Peru. But it is now grown…

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    A person that was born in 1706, has numerous jobs like being an author, politician, musician, inventor librarian an editor diplomat, statesman and even is one of the founding fathers of the United States. The person is more commonly known for designing the first Glass Harmonica and for opening the first ever public library. The person is none other than Benjamin Franklin, which is the person that I'm inviting to a dinner party. Of course, since I'm inviting him to have dinner there will a…

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    Purpose To observe how the same ingredients can still have different taste. To note how different sizes can manipulate the outcome of the dish. To detect the different textures that can be achieved from physical changes. Materials The ingredients that were used to achieve the final products were 1 tomatoes, ½ jalapeno, seeded, ¼ red onion, 3 sprigs cilantro, ½ tbsp. Lime juice, ½ tsp salt, ½ cumin. To make enough for the entire class, the measurements-- excluding the jalapenos-- were doubled.…

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    American Pottery

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    Certainly, I’ve always viewed pots as a crucial tool in the kitchen. But it is interesting, nonetheless, to know that is possible to boil without pots. The Polynesian rejection of pottery is a convenient reminder that even the most undeveloped technologies used in the kitchen don’t have to be accepted. I agree that once people start cutting their food up using a knife and fork, there is an overbite created. This definitely alters recognition of how the knife and fork were established. I would…

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    What really caught my attention during the documentary is when the nutritionist brought up how foods in modern days are often processed, sprayed with many deterrents, and many are genetically modified. Though I have heard many good things and numerous amounts of bad things about foods like these, I want to do my own research. I want to showcase the positives of the processed foods and the negatives as well. A processed food is any deliberate change to the food before consumption. For example, a…

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    open in the restaurant 's industry is fairly low. One of the reasons I 've discovered is because they have a lack of planning and also location. One of the small business I 'm looking into is a restaurant called Alberte 's Restaurant with a Caribbean Flavor. They carefully planned out their business to where they knew what they were selling and the perfect location to place the business. This restaurant took the opportunity to open up their business in an area that has a large amount of…

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    I have never liked skittles in my life, there just are no benefits to eating or buying skittles. I could be considered a pro at hating them.They make you feel sick, because it's just a ball of processed sugar. M&M’s are superior in every way. Anyway, who wants to eat something that can give you skittlespox? M&M’s look the same on the outside as skittles, just one with the S, and one with the M on it. But whenever you bite into a M&M after having a skittle, you realize how much richer M&M’s are.…

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