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    sought after such as: spiciness, home-style flavor, and warmth. Most of the ingredients for this recipe came from Jewel grocery stores and ranged in price from $2.79 for both the beef ramen and the cheesy rice to the pre-cooked meat at $3.99. The jalapeños and hot sauce were both “purchased” from a group member 's home, in the same way food items are exchanged between inmates. Using these ingredients, we followed the recipe as called for and were thoroughly surprised with the overall normalcy…

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    ASSESSMENT Task 2 BSBMKG502B ESTABLISH AND ADJUST THE MARKETING MIX PROCEDURES 1- SUBWAY Fred DeLuca founded the SUBWAY® chain in Connecticut, USA, in 1965. The company has since grown into a multi-billion dollar business, with more than 30,000 outlets in 87 countries. In March 2011, there were 1254 open SUBWAY® restaurants in Australia. With the popularity of the brand at an all time high, there are ambitious plans to continually open more SUBWAY® restaurants in Australia in the…

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    Spark Mini Car

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    Many think it’s a hybrid or electric car (nope, but there will be a limited-production electric version soon). There are wisecracks about finding it in a cereal box (buy a couple cases if you find that to be true). The nuclear Jalapeno paint draws a surprising amount of compliments and the inevitable Kermit the Frog comparisons. Not aimed at the Corvette crowd, Spark gets its spark from a 1.2-liter Ecotec four-cylinder that manages 84 horsepower @ 6400 rpm and 83 lb-ft @ 4200…

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    Food Attributes

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    but getting back to the topic, one of the ways they would prove these attributes besides showing who could run faster was seeing who could withstand the monstrosity and heat of spicy substances. Whoever could use the most hot sauce or eat the most jalapenos without drinking water would get a lot of recognition and attention. Often lonely and an outcast, I really wanted…

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    water. Number Four: Spicy Sidecar. In an ice-filled cocktail shaker, add the following: 1 oz. cognac, 3/4 oz. triple sec, 3/4 oz. lemon juice, and 1 dash of jalapeno simple syrup (made by boiling equal parts sugar and water, then steeping with one jalapeno for two hours). Shake well, and strain into a cocktail glass. Garnish with a slice of jalapeno. Number Three: Cider Kir Royale. This one is easy! Add 1/3 oz. creme de cassis to the bottom of a champagne flute, and top with 3 oz. of hard cider.…

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    Healthy Vs Junk Food

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    cinnamon and spicy candies such as red hots, atomic fireballs, and hot tamales is an alternative. There are many types of cheeses, which is a good snack option, a good amount of them are spicy, such as: pepper jack, habanero cheddar, allegheny smoked jalapeno, and fiery spiced cheddar. More exciting, nutritional choices are: spiced applesauce, winter spiced mix nuts, radishes, and ginger. For people who have a sweet tooth, nothing will hit the spot like sugary junk food. It may be hard trying…

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    Anyway, the garden was filled with all sorts of different foods based on people’s culture. For example the Mexican families brought in corn for tortillas and the Asians planted rice. I decided I would plant jalapenos because that’s what I know how to plant. In Mexico I gardened a lot and I grew jalapenos, corn and all sorts of…

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    House of Blues, A Place Where Good Eats and Good Beats Come Together House of Blues first opened in Cambridge, MA in 1992. It began as a concert venue with an original folk art setting, live music and delta-inspired cuisine (House of Blues), with locations in California, Florida, Illinois, Louisiana, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Texas. The House of Blues in Orlando, FL offers a wide variety of food, live music, and a welcoming setting with a tad of a folk influence. House of Blues Orlando…

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    Enchiladas Research Paper

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    If you love Mexican food, you have eaten enchiladas. Enchiladas are available at many Mexican food restaurants, but also at restaurants that offer Tex-Mex meals. You can buy them in the store fresh or frozen to make quickly at home. Tex-Mex and Mexican food are very much the same and different; yet, they remain more similar than people know. “Tex-Mex is practically new in the grand structure of world cuisines (it’s only been around for about 150 years), it's still evolving” (Fain 153). Anyone…

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    Recently, debates over genetically modified organisms have taken place, but what many people don’t realize is that humans have been modifying the genes of plants for thousands of years. From the beginning of time to now, most likely, nothing that we consume looks the same, so why are debates over things being genetically modified taking place now? In 1983, Monsanto, along with three academic teams, were among the first to genetically modify a plant cell, which has led to many different…

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