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    materials needed to make your peanut butter and jelly sandwich are as followed; Jif’s creamy peanut butter, Welch’s squeezable grape jelly, and two slices of Bunny’s white bread. Now that you have gathered your tools and materials you may begin the sandwich making process. The first step is to put the two slices of Bunny’s white bread into the toaster. Press the button down on the…

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    with cast iron successful. These are the only rules that you need to know to make a lifelong relationship with cast iron successful. 1. Please prepare the season when you get it. Even pre-season cast iron can do some special protection. To taste your bread, heat it in a pot until smoke comes out, rub it a little and let it cool. Repeat this process several times and you should go. 2. Clean each time you use it. Please wash with soap and water, rinse dust and debris clogged from the bottom,…

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    Flan Research Paper

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    People making the dessert flan dates all the way back to ancient Roman times. It was a custard made from mixing cream and eggs to make a custard. The Romans made types of flan that we might find interesting, like eel flan. Other types of flan was sweet flan flavored with honey. The word flan is from Latin, “flado”, meaning a flat cake. Which then became “flaon” in Old French. In Spain, Flan is a custard made with caramelized sugar, which gives it a sweet taste. While the Moors made flan flavored…

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    slices of bread, cheese, butter, and a pan to cook in. When I was young and had just gotten off the bus after school, I would rush to the kitchen and ask my mom to make me one of these gooey treats. Fresh out of the pan and dripping with cheese (sight), I would irrepressibly shove the steaming sandwich into my mouth often burning my tongue (touch). This was almost a daily snack for me, and as soon as I was allowed, I began making my own. My mom taught me the art of making the perfect, golden…

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    Essay On Food Pantry

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    To assist is to help someone with money, resources, or information. The food pantry has allowed me to assist impecunious people who may not be as blessed as me. The food pantry broadened my mind as I was able to connect with people who came, and earn a new understanding of the benefits that people can gain from serving their community. Through my community hours at the food pantry I realized what my work did for me, the community and how it was throughout history. In the food pantry, I got to…

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    HISTORICAL BREADS from AROUND THE World With every great meal or snack, people are always looking for a little something on the side to compliment their meal. One of the most sought after foods just happens to be a food item that has been around for centuries: BREAD. There are thousands of different types of bread in the world , including , French, Anpan, Arepa, Bammy, and Bolani. French bread , dating back to the middle of the 19th century , originated in Vienna , Austria. The bread was…

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    Culinary Cake Essay

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    My Culinary Expertise The culinary field has a variety of techniques. Baking and decorating cakes are my favorite things to do. (Gaskin, 2015) No matter if it is for family, friends, or just someone needing a cake for any occasion, I find joy in creating each one. There is an enormous variety of flavors in which a cake could be made of. In this particular essay, I will personally be explaining to you how I make my Three tier Paw Patrol vanilla cake. To begin, you must gather all of the necessary…

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    the hives into vessels of varying size, and finally sealing the jars” (Allsop and Brand 514). The Egyptians became so proficient in this practice that they were able to utilize its sweetness in different dishes. One of these dishes included spiced bread, which is probably the progenitor to gingerbread. Years later, honey was imported to England, where the English would begin to perfect the craft. Due to the high price of sugar, honey was the main ingredient used to sweeten dishes in Europe in…

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    Bread Mold Essay

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    of protein and nutrients and eating it, particularly bread for example sandwiches, toast and other kinds of meals. The real question is would people want their healthy bread to get all moldy, green or smelly? Bread is the most widely eaten food around the world bread is made by baking dough that consists chiefly of flour or grain meal mixed with water or milk. It provides a larger share of people’s energy and protein than any other food. But bread also needs temperature, is the difference…

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    Empanadillas Essay

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    The origin of empanadillas is known throughout the Caribbean, and Latin America. Empanada comes from the Spanish verb Empanar, which means to wrap in bread. Anywhere you go in Latin America empanadillas are very well know no matter what shape or size they come in. Empanadillas in English is called a beef turnovers. What I will be sharing is a recipe I have been making for years. My grandmother taught me when I was around ten. She would give me and my sister’s task. One would ground the beef,…

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