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    most important food Native Americans introduced to colonists was corn.” Corn flour became a staple, and was used to make cakes, bread, and puddings. The Natives also greatly aided the pilgrims by sharing their discovery of maple sap, which could be boiled down to form maple syrup. Imported sugar from England was an incredible expense for families struggling to make a living, so the colonists were filled with gratitude at this discovery. In addition to aiding the pilgrims with raw ingredients,…

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    chocolate, and melted baking caramel filling. After you pour the melted baking caramel in the center, stick several nuts inside, too, before topping with more chocolate. Daring: Mold of your choice, white chocolate, and a filing made of a dollop of maple syrup mixed with shelf-stable bacon bits. (Warning: Home-cooked bacon can be used, but only if the chocolates are stored in the refrigerator until they are consumed). Cherry-lovers: Round mold, dark or milk chocolate, and filled with a…

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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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    “Santana Adventures” I never realized when I was younger what the true meaning of family was. Through the many little adventures life brought to my family, I grew to learn exactly what it meant. One such adventure, began on a warm spring morning in early March. I was fourteen at the time, you know, that young, annoying, and awkward age when you aren’t sure whether you should “be cool” or just go home from school and watch Arthur. “Brrrriiinnnggg! Brrrriiinnnggg!” My alarm…

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    with a glazed donut piercing through its straw. For those who like to stick to the generic, yet mind-blowingly delicious waffle breakfast, they’ve got the perfect one for you as well — “The Morning Meal”, with a sweet waffle on the side, a yummy maple syrup-infused cup of creamy milkshake, and you can never go wrong with little bits of bacon here and there! Last but definitely not the least, The Lost Bread can never forget its most Instagrammable offer, behold, “The Carnival”. Try looking up the…

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    SCTC Reflection Essay

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    Before coming to SCTC I had no idea of what I wanted to do after graduating high school. In fact, I was not sure I wanted to attend SCTC at all. I had heard about the programs that were offered and was sort of interested in the Digital Graphic Arts course, but I had not had much experience with art on the computer. I was very good at drawing and painting, so my art teacher suggested that I apply for the program. He made it clear that I could learn many things at SCTC that he would not be able to…

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    Gray Pine Research Paper

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    Austrian pine (Pinus nigra) tolerates well both hot and colder temperatures, also drought. This is due to the dense horizontal root system that goes deeper than most Pinus species'. (Magyar 1960) As a tree that feels itself home mostly in continental mountain ranges and the Mediterranean climate, its home range stretches from Iberia through the Alps to the Taurus mountains in Asia Minor. It is medium to fast growing with a pyramidal crown. It is mostly resistant to breakage. (Gilman-Watson,…

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    Braverman Monologue

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    goes downhill from here? It was Saturday morning I got up and got ready for another day of work. I could smell a batch of freshly made pancakes on the stove and delicious honey smoked bacon on the grill. I went down stairs ate some pancakes with maple syrup on top, fantastic bacon, and a nice refreshing glass of cold Orange juice. “Hey Hope how do you feel about our date last night,” Braverman asked me while on our break. “I am not sure how I feel, but I do know I had an amazing time though,” I…

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    Breakfas: A Short Story

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    Back when Mark Hudson, their father, was still alive, her favorite food was cream and chocolate stuffed waffles with slices of banana and maple syrup on top, and she got to make it herself. Emily mournfully ate her breakfast, while thinking about how the cops let the bad guys get away with killing her dad. Ryan, who was empathetic, but had a strange sense of humor, always knew what mood his…

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    wealthy families in this novel. The Finches owned a car but did not use it frequently. They lived in a middle class home with a low fence separating their house from the neighbours. They were able to eat a meal every night which sometimes included maple syrup which Walter Cunningham was not accustomed to; “Don’t matter who they are, say-let me catch you remarkin’ on their ways like you was so high a mighty! Yo’ folks might be better’n the Cunninghams but if you don’t count for nothin’ the way…

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