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    and a smudger. I made this in my 9th grade year for my art and design class. The title of this work is "Kitchen Drawer Drawing". My first impression when viewing the artwork is the background drowns out the objects, the objects are not dark enough while the background is too dark. Most of the objects can be recognized. Some of them the shading make the objects seem more like a blur than any kitchen item, so it makes it somewhat unrecognizable. The subject, or focal point of this drawing…

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    add milk and continue whisking until sauce thickens (about 3-4 minutes). Add the milk mixture to your pot and cook soup until heated through. Add cheese right before serving. Top with scallions. Serve immediately. 2. Read the articles about Soup Kitchens in the Great Depression. Write an advertisement for…

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    Green with Arabic and Indian cuisine. The restaurant should give the customers a great experience while dining. This can include music, decorations, design, and entertainment. This would draw American and International customers in the area. Ali’s Kitchen needs a more unique design, painting, and sign outside to catch the attention of those driving on 31 W. Advertisements should be increased to include WBKO, BG Daily News, WKU, SOKY. Social Media can increase popularity and allow customers to…

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    Have you ever smelled a freshly baked pizza? The smell of the pepperoni and the spices that steamed up the windows of the kitchen , the cheese melting under the tray and once you bite the crunchy crust you can taste the warm cheese and the hot pepperoni that makes your mouth water just by seeing and tasting the freshly baked pizza. In the book Relish: My Life in The Kitchen by Lucy Knisley, she uses a memoir of her own life to tell her story with vivid colors and a unique way of seeing food.…

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    Warehouse & Kitchen Showroom is passionate about helping you put that dream together—piece by piece. This Hamilton, OH, bathroom and kitchen remodeling center combines quality, affordable products with attentive customer service for an unbeatable home improvement experience. Since the 1890s, Pease has been one of Tri-State area’s most trusted names in home improvement. While Pease Company and door manufacturer Pease Industries have since merged with larger companies, Pease Warehouse & Kitchen…

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    In the essays Lost in the Kitchen by Dave Barry and Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris, both authors make use of several rhetorical literary techniques to enhance their work, such as creating specific tones for the essays and using stereotype. These techniques add humor to each essay, and Barry and Sedaris’s use of humor makes each essay comprehensible and relatable. However, the authors use the types of humor in various ways. Barry and Sedaris use tone and stereotype to give a sense of…

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    5.3. Results of the 3rd experiment. (Co-digestion of kitchen waste with cow dung slurry). 5.3.1. Results for the physicochemical characteristics Sl. No Parameter Fresh cow dung slurry Fresh food waste slurry Fresh cow-dung + fresh food waste slurry Digested slurry 1 pH 6.4 6.0 6.2 7.0 2 Total solids (%) 8.5 9.1 8.8 6.16 3 Moisture Content (%) 92 90.5 91.25 94.33 4 Volatile Solids (%) 92.9 94.5 93.7 82.50 5 Percent carbon 2.27 3.03 2.65 0.27 6 Phosphate(mg/100g) 0.24 0.310 0.275 1.010…

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    For my final site visit I chose to examine my own kitchen. Just one day in my kitchen and I start to realize that we have a definite dilemma in our family. It seems to me that a family should eat the same foods especially when it comes to dinner time, but unfortunately my family does not eat the same foods. Since my paper is due in the next few days and I spent all day preparing food in my kitchen I thought today December 13, 2014 was a perfect example of food production in the 21st Century…

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    There are lots of great folks who are employed in restaurants that are treated like crap by their employer or the customer. Sit down restaurants are lots less expensive than fast food restaurants. As stated by the Civic Science poll, the people most likely to visit fast food restaurants aren't big fans. As you consider which restaurant you'd love to begin a career in, you can encounter the many unique forms of establishments. Choosing which restaurant to visit for dinner really is dependent on…

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    ones who are the most affected by upper-class corruption. They are the ones who have constantly been pushed around and have little power or control over their own lives, whether they’re aware of that or not. G-man, Rickey, and the other guys in the kitchen are considered middle class. They all work at a very high-end restaurant and are talented at what they do. Rickey and G-man explicitly acknowledge how fortunate they are to not be in the lowest class like Milford is, and how they are very…

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