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    Students come to school to learn, but have you noticed that they have been complaining about their lunches lately? School lunches are all processed meat. Not to mention that they are disgusting. Why do we make our kids eat these disgusting meals? Because some of the food is not well cooked, the food is unhealthy, or the food is just plain out nasty and not enough. According to Green a Green Family, foods served at many schools is not normally organic ( fresh or local).This also cause another…

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    What was once a peasant's meal now blesses the kitchens of many five star restaurants, but most importantly my own kitchen. Potatoes were originally eaten for a daily dosage of vitamin A and calcium, causing them to be considered a necessity instead of a luxury. Potatoes were easy to grow and took a lot less preparation than most of their original meals. Irish peasant life typically centered around potatoes because they had them three times a day. Even though potatoes are not as prevalent as…

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    Restaurant Analysis

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    It was our last night in Tokyo. As much as I was sad to leave this intriguing city, I was excited to try one of the best sushi restaurants in the city. The trip ended with one of the most memorable meals of my life. The restaurant was tucked in a tangle of alleyways in a quiet, residential area of Tokyo. Small, welcoming and clean: the restaurant’s exterior represented the delicate and exquisite food that we were about to taste. Two elderly chefs, who were behind the counter, were filleting a…

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    My survivor story Did you know that we are all survivors, it may not seem like it but we are. It may not be as severe as being stranded in the woods for years but as simple as surviving one day to the next day. It could even be surviving a day in my house. Some of the challenges I face on a daily basis are fighting with my brother, cooking, school and doing chores. In my house my brother and I fight a lot. Sometimes it is just playing but it always turns into a big fight. My brother and I are…

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    Open Range Hunting

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    look for a package that includes lodging. It's a lot easier than finding a hotel in a new town. You'll have to pay more for the convenience but after a full day of hunting, you'll be ready to recover with a hearty meal and some much-needed rest. 2. Food Many hunting packages include meals. This is another key item that provides…

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    Sushi Jin Research Paper

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    Opening the door to enter Sushi-Jin, you can feel the Japanese culture embracing the community. In this one floor, rectangular shape restaurant, one can see the end of the hallway to the cloth door that leads to the kitchen. With many low lights illuminating the hallway, it amazing to see a place that contains so much energy in a small place. A row of brown wooden seats with tables is aligned on the left side while there are single stool seats, in front of the chefs, on the right side. With the…

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    Panera Bread Case Study

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    I went to Panera Bread located in Boston, 450 Boylston Street, MA 02116 in November 18th in 6:15pm. The store is at the corner between two buildings which make it looks small. I stayed there 18minits for to go meal. Around the time I visited there, the store was less crowded. There are three other customers waiting in front of me. I saw two casher in the front and three worker in the kitchen. Strength of the operation The first impression I felt right after I enter the store in 6:15pm was that…

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    Breakfast In Norway Essay

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    1. Meals: what do we eat and when? Breakfast in Norway The most people in Norway, for example me, eats their breakfast early in the morning at weekdays. It depends on when our school or job begins. Most of us eats breakfast very early in the morning, for example between 6-8 in the morning. Most of us in Norway like to eat healthy food for our breakfast with energy that lasts for many hours. For breakfast I for example eat yoghurt, bread with cheese, ham or jam or cereal. Marked in yellow:…

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    dairy. According to scientists in “Cowspiracy”, with the earth coming to such a dangerous place, removing meat and dairy from our diets, could potentially mean saving the planet. Cowspiracy claims that by decreasing the amount of meat and dairy we eat everyday, we can significantly reduce for the unnatural amount of cows and other livestock that are killing our planet. Cowspiracy also claims that livestock consume a significant amount more water than hydraulic fracture mining. In fact, every…

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    bribe the kids with toys." "They destroy our taste for more sophisticated foods." (Galegroup.com). Although many see the fast food industry as nothing but a place to become fat, it may not be more fattening than a sit-in restaurant or a home cooked meal. An estimated 20 percent of public schools sell branded fast food, mostly in high schools, where kids have more discretion to buy “a la carte,” rather than from the regular lunch program. (stopcorporateabuse.org). Advertisement in the face of…

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