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    the following lines and prepare these hearty meals with your microwave oven, meals that will be done in no time. Microwave Frittata Frittata is the perfect hearty meal for breakfast, and by preparing this meal while following our recipe, you not only get your daily dose of minerals and vitamins, but you get to enjoy the food in a matter of minutes after starting the process of preparing it. The ingredients necessary to make the microwave friatta are butter, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon of olive oil, 1/4…

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    food. The waves that the oven emits work on each food molecule, heat them up, and cook food from inside out. Cooking this way is easy, quick, and all sections of the dish get uniformly done. Additionally, microwaving reduces the need for excess fat and energy. One drawback though is that nuking can make the food dry, thereby reducing the flavor. This can be easily remedied by brushing a layer of oil or placing a moist paper towel over the food. Three Attributes of Microwave Cooking Timing…

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    the best peanut butter cookies. First, the dry ingredients have to be measured and mixed together. Second, the wet ingredients are measured and mixed together in a separate bowl. Last, the dry and wet ingredients are mixed together than baked in the oven. First, to make peanut butter cookies, the chef needs to measure and mix many dry ingredients together. Before the chef starts, he needs a large mixing bowl, a spoon, and some measuring utensils. To start off, the chef measures out two and…

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    While cookies are baking in the oven, heat transfer occurs to make them bake correctly. As said by the author Nora Fulmer, heat transfer is the process where an item comes into contact with a heat source and exchange thermal energy between two objects. It is a complex process that removes bacteria, while cooking food. Heat energy is created and transferred when food becomes hot, its molecules absorb energy and begin bouncing off each other. The first type of heat transfer is conduction.…

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    Countless numbers of inventions are created by accident and on purpose. Such as sticky notes, potato chips, and the microwave oven. Unfortunately, many inventions were failures. These inventions were the wooden bathing suits, the snowstorm masks, and hairline brushes for bald men. Some of these inventions went up in fame and some went down without a mark. Many of inventions have blew up in fame by accident so many times. These are the accidental genius inventions. Fascinating inventions can be…

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    Mythography Project

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    measuring, learning activities, counting, telling time, planning, and scheduling. The first thing I use math and numbers for is baking and washing dishes. I use the numbers on the oven and microwave to set operating cycles. I use the microwave to make delicious noodles, and the oven for baking cookies. The microwave and oven have numbers on them that I can use to set the right temperature and cooking time. The dishwasher also has numbers that are used to set the right cycle and time. I…

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    INGREDIENTS 1 lb. ground beef 2 organic eggs 2 tsp. minced garlic SAUCE: 1 tsp. olive oil ½ cup chopped onion ¼ cup chopped tomato 2 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce ½ tsp. nutmeg ¼ tsp. salt ½ tsp. pepper ¾ cup low sodium beef broth INSTRUCTIONS 1. Preheat an oven to 250°F then coat a casserole dish with cooking spray. 2. Combine ground beef with eggs and minced garlic then shape into small balls forms. 3. Arrange the balls in the casserole dish then set aside. 4. Preheat a saucepan over medium…

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    Schliemann In Lost Bodies

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    Discoveries have been made all around the world by many people for a long time. I believe that mistakes are a key part of discoveries. When Schliemann teamed up with Calvert to fund the dig, Schliemann had decided to do it his own way in which resulted with damage towards the artifacts of the city. They still found the city of Troy, but if Schliemann had not teamed up with Calvert would the lost city of Troy still be discovered without much damage to the ruins? Possibly, but back in 1871,…

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    Ever get hungry, but don’t want to use a stove and have nothing to microwave? Sometimes, you start craving grilled cheese sandwiches, but don’t want to do a lot of work. Maybe you’re just incapable of using a stove. No matter the reason, I’ll teach you how to create a grilled cheese sandwich, but using an oven. This will be achieved by using ingredients, putting it all together, and then baking it in an oven. First, preheat your oven to 400 degrees fahrenheit. Do this by pressing convection…

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    Set the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside. 2. Combine the almond flour, salt, baking powder, Stevia powder, and cacao powder in a bowl. 3. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs together with 1 1/2 teaspoons of peppermint…

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