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    of this is really possible. At home we can make just the right amount of food at a restaurant some of the time we either get too much or too little on our plate. Many people do not cook at home though. They say that they have no time but research shows the average Canadian spends more time watching TV than cooking. Also, that…

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    When I need to escape from my everyday life, I go to Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Universal Studios is one of the major theme parks in Florida. The studio is connected to a hotel and resort. Me and my family try to go there as often as we can. Universal Studios has beautiful scenery that can amaze anyone who sees it. For example, the studio is located near a slight mountain range. The mountains look phenomenal up close and they give me a sense of how small humans are compared to the…

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    industry offers plenty of options for consumers to choose from. This is the case for Capital Buns Bakery, a locally owned food business that offers wholesale, retail and catering. Established in 1988, Capital Buns Bakery has provided many locally restaurants and companies with traditional hot dog, hamburger buns and more over the years. However, their advertising efforts have been minimal since their last big approach to it was 27 years ago. Ever since then, they have remained on the business…

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    creole does not contain a roux; however, some cooks may add a roux. It's an early Creole dish that shows its strong French and Spanish heritage. Red Beans and Rice is one of the most common dishes found in New Orleans. It is cooked in homes and restaurants throughout the New Orleans area. Red beans came to the area with white French Creoles from Haiti who escaped Haiti during the slave uprising and settled in New…

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    they want. The shops are conveniently set up below ground and above ground to catch people’s attention. Not only are there a variety of shops, but there are also a variety of restaurants for everyone’s cravings. Sometimes it can be overwhelming when trying to pick a spot to eat at, but it helps that the shops and restaurants are so close to the transportation for those that are in a…

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    There are over 700,000 restaurant establishments in the United States. Many of these institutions have several similar characteristics, yet the variations between businesses set them apart from one another. These two restaurants; San Tan Flat and Uncle Bear’s, located within four miles of each other in Queen Creek, Arizona both process unique individual atmospheres as well as entertainment. Although, San Tan Flat and Uncle Bear’s both have indoor and outdoor dining accommodations, their…

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    Punch Bowl Research Paper

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    Bowl Social: Throws You in a Pool, Hopes You Can Swim Introduction The coolest bar/restaurant in Denver, Colorado is located on Boulevard and 1st. It has bowling, darts, pool, arcade games, ski-ball, shuffle board, classic board games, and more. The food was created by Hugh Acheson, a Top Chef judge and it is phenomenal. The cocktails are all handcrafted and you can order them by the punch bowl. The restaurant is the size of a half a football field with three bars, one of which is a huge…

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    Now, if anyone has ever worked in a fast- food restaurant, they know what it is like to get a horribly rude customer. They will know that they definitely aren’t being paid enough for having to deal with people all day. The job itself is not particularly hard, but the people that come through either make or break the employee’s day. There are three main types of fast food customers. There is the “long orderer”, the “frequent complainer”, and the “late nighter”. Every day, there is more than one…

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    American Culture Report

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    Introduction I had the pleasure of going to a Jamaican restaurant for a celebration. As I walked in, I was greeted with warm smiles and the pleasant aroma of Jamaican food. Everyone appeared to be happy, as this was a celebration. One of my closest friends is Jamaican, and being around her and her family, really inspired me to learn more about their culture. As I scanned the restaurant, I noticed that the décor had a very tropical theme. I took it upon myself to pay another visit to Irie Palace…

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    Drive In Research Paper

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    Drive thru and fast food restaurants are valuable to the consumer who wants a quick meal without having to park and go inside. This convenience is no longer convenient because of long lines and picky customers. This service should serve a need in addition to convenience by providing options for the elderly, disabled or anyone who requires the need for the convenience of a drive thru. A drive-through, or drive-thru, is a type of service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase…

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