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    So what alternative can you use for hash browns when on the Keto diet? We have found that spaghetti squash is a great alternative. What about rice or potato salad? These are tow staples in just about every cook out or dinner meal. Most people are surprised to find that cauliflower is a great alternative to so many things, one of them being rice and the other cauliflower. CAULIFLOWER RICE Cauliflower rice…

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    Tomato Plant Case Study

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    1a. The results from Figure 1 illustrate that the control treatment of the Tomato plant, has a maximum quantum yield of Photosystem II than chilled plants. It appears that over time, the average Fv/Fm seems to be constant with no drastic changes in the levels, with values staying between the ranges of 0.7 to 0.8 Fv/Fm. On the other hand, the chilled treatment of Tomato plants begins at 0.2257 Fv/Fm at time = 0 minutes, and the last plant has a Fv/Fm value of 0.6526 when time is at 150 minutes.…

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    While the Great famine could not have happened without the failure of the potato crop – something beyond the control of the British Government- their subsequent response, or there lack of, to the crisis greatly contributed to the devastation caused by the blight. As evidenced by Tony Blair’s 1997 apology to the Irish people, the British Government’s policies during the Great Famine toward a country it was, on paper at least, in union with, were unforgivable. Although the Conservative government…

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    Potato Osmosis In Potato

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    in potatoes. Four different solutions were created (distilled water, 1% salt (NaCl), 3% salt and 5% salt. The potatoes were sliced until they were 3cm long, each test tube contained 3 strips of potato cores and a different concentration. The potato strips were weighed and the results recorded. The potato cores were left in each solution for 24 hours. Once the test results were collected the data was averaged and placed into a graph and a table. As shown in both the table and the graph, both…

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    emigrated from Ireland, causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25%. [2] The famine was caused by a potato disease commonly known as potato blight, which wasted many potato crops all around Europe. However, its main affection was on Ireland because as I mentioned before most of them were farmers and about one third of the population was dependent on the potato for a range of ethnic, religious, political, social, and economic reasons which all lead to the disaster. Going back…

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    bluegills with potatoes. He knew if he did not play tomorrow, this would be his last meal with his family. Therefore, he decided to make the most of it. He indulged in a whole crockpot worth of cheesy potatoes, two plates filled to the brim of sweet potato fries, and finally a whole package of 20 or more bluegill fillets. Unfortunately, after the meal he felt miserable. His stomach ached, and he knew tomorrow morning would come with a rude…

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    Research Paper On Ireland

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    to the United States. According to Country Meters, and World Meters, the current population of Ireland is 4,824,604. While the United States is 325,127634, making the U.S. population over 300,000,000 times larger than Ireland’s. Also, detailed in Potato Goodness, potatoes were originally introduced…

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    Stanley Fish wrote Getting Coffee Is Hard to Do, to talk about how hard it is to get a cup of coffee today. It used to be that when you wanted a cup of coffee you went into a nondescript place fitted out largely in linoleum, Formica, and neon, sat down at a counter, and, in response to a brisk “What’ll you have, dear?” said, “Coffee and a cheese Danish.” Twenty seconds later, tops, they arrived, just as you were settling into the sports page (Fish, n.d.). He then continues on to say how the…

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    potatoes are a tuberous crop from the perennial nightshade Solanum tuberosum which was first cultivated by the Inca Indians in Peru around 8,000 BC to 5,000 BC. When the Spanish Conquistadors conquered Peru in 1536, “[they] discovered the flavors of the potato, and [brought] them to Europe” (PotatoGoodness 2).…

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    recognized that every other family ate mashed potatoes on this day too. A lot more butter and sour cream goes into our mashed potatoes on Thanksgiving and in this case, that is why they are special, but in reality, it was just another day and just another potato. The biggest difference of mashed potatoes on a normal day and mashed potatoes as a celebratory item was that Thanksgiving gathered my entire family together to enjoy both sides of our culture. Thanksgiving cooking became a lot more…

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