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    Fernando Luna Professor Christina Leshko SOC 101-052: Principles of Sociology February 9, 2017 Mexican Tacos: The Americanization of the Taco The Mexican taco can easily be recognized almost anywhere in the world. As tacos have various simple methods of preparation, they have become one of the most loved foods in America. According to Boyer (2014) the history of the Mexican taco has been traced back to the early pre-Hispanic times when Mexico City street vendors would feed urban workers. Tacos…

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    hearing is good. It is muffled when there is a barrier between me and another person, like I cannot hear your mother clearly when she communicates from the kitchen. My smell is good too, I cannot tolerate cleaning solutions, and I do need pickled jalapenos and vegetables when I eat. O: Firstly, I can attest that her vision is strong for her age and so far has never needed spectacles. She forgot to mention that she had cataract surgery two years ago, although she recovered and has not complained…

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    The Shack Research Paper

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    Karbach Night: The Shack Burger Resort Review A little over a week ago I attended Karbach Brewing Co.’s special pint night at The Shack Burger Resort in Cypress, Texas. I have been to The Shack Burger Resort many times and never thought to review the mm for y’all! The Shack is one of my absolute FAVORITE burger joints in the Houston area! The Shack is basically a hidden gem because if you are driving down Cypress Rosehill you will almost pass up the restaurant because the sign for the…

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    Food Biography Bread is one of the most staple foods in so many different cultures. There’s the standard American white bread, Jewish Challah, Indian Naan, and so on and so forth. In a wider lens, bread is a language in itself; a language that has always intrigued me/spoken to me. Since I was little, about 3 or 4, I’ve been… intrigued by bread, to say the least. It may’ve had something to do with the fact that bread was the first ‘real food’ to actually enter my mouth. While I may not be able…

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    exciting and at times confusing but I immediately loved it here. During my adjustment phase I realized amongst other things that traffic related I could now turn right on red and as far as food preparation goes I can't forget to wear gloves when I make jalapeño poppers. In the first few years I mainly took care of the household and the baby. Our 2nd daughter, Lisa came along 2 years later. I'm grateful I got to be a homemaker and be there for our two daughters full time. I wouldn't have wanted…

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    a few hours we all stopped to have some lunch we had ham sandwiches and fresh juice fruit and two kinds of meat stick jalapeno and regular they were both really enjoyable after that we just looked and talk for a little bit and i realised that we were behind herman's park and the people who live there had a huge stair way that goes off a big drop off finally it was time to…

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    Spiciness By Avery Weintraub I have always wondered why chile peppers are so spicy, and what best stops the burn. Interestingly enough, I found out that spicy is not actually a taste. I now know what makes food feel hot, and what stops the burn the best. Spiciness unlike sweetness, sourness, saltiness, bitterness, and umami is not a taste. It actually comes from a molecule in the spicy food called capsaicin. What happens when one eats a pepper is that the capsaicin in the pepper…

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    night there waiters never stopped moving. But the wait was only fifteen minutes before they were bring plates full of food. My burger looked breath taking as the waiter brought it to the table. The Steakhouse burger has Sautéed onions, mushrooms, jalapenos, bell pepper, American and provolone cheese, mayo, mustard, ketchup, hickory sauce, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and bacon. The burger meat was really thick and juicy, and it when you bite into it, there was a strong smokehouse flavor in the…

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    White wines are wines with pale yellow color, yellow gold or yellow green which are produced from white or black grapes without skin. White wines existed 2500 years ago. There are several types of white wine. Learn more information about different types of white wine categorized according to taste. Discover about the different flavors and regions where white wines are common in the catalog below. • Light and Zesty These wines are lightly bodied with a fresh clean taste. • Cortese (a.k.a Gavi) –…

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    Recipe #61 - Spiced Tomato Bruschetta Ingredients: • 1 slice Crusty salt bread, toasted • 1 tablespoon roasted red peppers pesto sauce • 1 teaspoon olive oil • 1 fresh green tomato, sliced into ⅛-inch medallions • Dash of dried pepper flakes • Pinch of kosher salt • Pinch of white pepper Directions: 1. Spread pesto sauce on one side of bread; heat in toaster oven until warmed through. 2. Meanwhile, pour oil into non-stick skillet set over medium heat. Fry tomato medallions until lightly…

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