My grandfather, Jerry, grew up with peanut butter on everything. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and sandwiches always had a hefty slab of peanut butter. My grandfathers family did this because they were poor and it helped make the food more filling. He continued the tradition and raised his children with peanut butter on everything. It took his kids awhile to start enjoying it but once they did they would always ask for the delicious sweet spread on everything! One afternoon my mother, Renee, was at…
specials that Charles M. Schulz has contributed to society through his legendary Peanuts cartoons. Whether it’s “The Great Pumpkin” or “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, Schulz’s animations have remained a tradition in American families’ homes for years. With his endearing characters and moral lessons, Schulz has created an archive of masterpieces that don’t seem to be leaving our culture anytime soon. At its start, Peanuts was actually a weekly comic strip called “Lil Folks” that was featured in the…
and it’s Snickers. Snickers is my favorite candy for many reasons. Some including it being the perfect size for a snack, another being the delicious combination of chocolate and caramel. The third reason why I am addicted to Snickers is because the peanuts inside the candy bar are an astonishing taste to the chocolate and caramel. A Snickers bar is the perfect size for a snack. If you want a snack just eat a snickers. If you like to eat and you are really hungry just grab the Snickers two…
recognize that I was a big kid, now that I was three, not a little “Peanut”. The puzzle pieces had connected in my mind, but I didn’t officially decide on my puppy’s name just yet. I’d waited two days already, what was one more night, just to be sure. The next morning, after breakfast when we all went outside, I announced to my parents my puppy’s name - Peanut. When they asked why, I explained that “I didn’t want dad to call me Peanut, so if the puppy is named that, he can’t call me that.” My…
Candy. That single word makes everyone's eyes open wide and stomachs rumble in need of sugary goodness. You can’t go wrong with any kind you pick. Who doesn't love candy? . Every child loves the adorable, fun sized, multicolored and flavored gummy bears.However, these devilish little bears may not be as good as you think. The gelatin that is put in gummy bears is made from bones, skin, and carcuses from decomposed animals. Who’s saying yum now? Also,the food coloring named yellow #5 and red…
This enables the exploration of initial assumptions, and determination of which organisms play a role in the contamination of the peanut butter. Through the classification of the microorganisms originating from the sample, the peanut butter can be confirmed as the reservoir of infection, and the symptoms shown by the children are able to be attributed to specific pathogens. Furthermore, this facilitates a confident diagnosis of the…
How to Make a PB&J Sandwich Have you ever tried the most amazing sandwich in the universe? Well, it is the peanut butter and jelly (PB&J) sandwich. An interesting fact is that the PB&J was introduced around the 1940’s in America. To make this sandwich you need: to gather materials, to know how to prepare it, and then enjoy the greatest sandwich ever. So let’s jump right into gathering the materials. First, you…
Brian Zhao B Format Carbohydrates Station 1 - molecular models Glucose - C6H12O6 Fructose - C6H12O6 Sucrose - C12H22O11 Station 2 - Taste Lab Work 2. Glucose - plain, almost like water Fructose - sweet, like from a fruit Galactose - slight pungent taste Maltose - bitter, bad aftertaste Sucrose - slightly sweet, almost like sugar-water Lactose - plain, again almost like water 3. Fructose was the sugar which tasted the best because it was sweet, and it tasted like an actual sugar. The other…
Warnings: Contains peanuts, soy and milk. This product is manufactured in a facility that uses peanuts, other nuts, wheat and…
Yes the man Reese had worked for all those years ago was the man who decided that Reese’s company was too good to go to waste. He did exactly what Reese’s sons had done, and kept everything the same that was already there, including Reese’s famous Peanut Butter Cups, also known as Penny Cups which cost only one penny at the time, thus the name. Hershey and his successors did, overtime, add on to the list of “Reese’s” products and developed things like Reese’s Pieces, (shaped after M&M’s) many…