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    that have to be done before, during, and after all the guest arrive at the Cook Coffeehouse. Before all of the customers arrive Eliza has to make all of the food. She would sometimes make her specialty, gingerbread, and then the room would smell like nutmeg and cinnamon. Matilda would make sure that the garden was good. She watered the plants and picked the ones that were ready to be picked. Then during the day Matilda would serve the guests. Then once they were done with their dishes she would…

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    Argentina Research Paper

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    filled with jams and creams or custards. ‘Dulce de leche’ is another dessert staple and is made by cooking condensed milk until it gets a deep rich toffee flavor and color. Some common spices used in cooking are; cayenne pepper, bay leaf, oregano, nutmeg, and paprika. These spices are widely used in asado, empanadas and chimichurri, which is a sauce made with a lot of herbs. Asado is also known as the national dish of Argentina and is an accompaniment to any celebration. Panettone is…

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    Chocolate Chocolate is the snack that everyone enjoys but why those who are lactose intolerant can’t enjoy it as well? What does chocolate really contain? Does it have some ingredient that we should worry about? Why can’t a dog digest chocolate? Is there a way for someone who is lactose intolerant to digest milk chocolate without having any negative effects? It is said that chocolate comes from a cocoa bean but how is it transformed into a delicious chocolate bar? Many civilians love to devour…

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    were worrisome decades ago. Just citing some examples: Police report cases of teens intoxications as the result of drinking alcohol extracted from hand sanitizer. Teens are also getting high off inhaling spices often used in baking like cinnamon or nutmeg. Bath salts and Cough syrup are another dangerous teenage substance addiction trend. The use of refrigerant…

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    Bartender's Choice: 17 Classic Cocktail Recipes With a Twist A good thing is not to be messed with - most of the time, at least. These classic cocktail recipes are classic for a reason, but with a simple twist, they're transformed into futuristic drinks that would impress even the snootiest of mixologists. Prepare to impress your friends with these 17 simple twists on classic cocktail recipes! Number Seventeen: Sparkling Grapefruit Planter's Punch. Fill a shaker with ice, and add the…

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    Africa, and up the East African coast and landed in Calicut, South India. They found an ancient and rich network of commerce that stretched from East Africa to China. Asia offered many tropical spices that were desired in Europe, such as cinnamon, nutmeg, mace, cloves, and pepper. These spices were used mostly as condiments and preservatives. Other products offered by the East were , silk, cotton, rhubarb, emeralds, rubies, and sapphires. The Portuguese soon discovered that European goods were…

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    When Genghis Khan founded the Mongol Empire, he had one goal in mind. His objective was to conquer, to conquer all the lands and make the Mongol Empire the strongest power in the world. In 1209, he won the submission of the Tanggut rulers in northwest China. In 1215, his forces conquered the Jin capital, present-day Beijing, and from there, he turned is expansions westward. In 1219, he invaded Khwarezm, a state that included much of Iran. After a large portion of Iran had fallen, he left command…

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    from a cow, plus make their own butter, and there was also no stove, so they used a dutch over, where families had to shovel coal, ash to start it, there was also no pre-made seasoning in a bottle, instead they had to use a pestle to grind cinnamon, nutmeg, and seasoning. Not only was the cooking methods different, but the way food was made, were totally at odds in the later days, especially when things weren 't made up of artifical flavors, and farm chickens, weren 't pumped with hormones,…

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    For Profit Prison Essay

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    The Problem with For-Profit Prison Private or for profit prisons are facilities that are contracted with the local, state or federal government to operate correctional facilities. In the 1980’s President Reagan said that government was the problem and proposed privatizing many institutions (Selman & Leighton, 2010). According to the American Civil Liberties Union, currently about 6% of state prisoners and 16% of federal inmates are in a privatized institutions. The most common argument in…

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    Beer is an alcoholic beverage that consist of four main ingredients such as, Water, Barley, and Hops. Yeast was added in the 19th century. Which was an ancient fermentation back then as well after Louis Pasteur identified it as the ancient fermentation way. Although beer is still made from these exact ingredients but this list has never been complete theirs new spices and new ingredients that have been part of the Brew master 's Tool Kit, Including other grains such as sugars, fruits, vegetables…

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