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    I broke the social norm Thursday evening around seven-thirty at the Olive Garden in Hialeah, Fl. The restaurant was busy at the time of arrival. The majority of the customers looked to have a Latin background, while the rest were black or white. Everyone seems to be middles class civilians. The atmosphere of the restaurant was welcoming, loud, energetic, and friendly. There were men, women, and children of all ages from infants to elderly people. There were groups, families and couples that…

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    both good and bad about Soylent; from the time and cost saving abilities, all the way down to the eerily atrocious wind produced after drinking the stuff. After reading the article through, it is believable that Soylent has potential in becoming a meal replacement in times of desperation. However, “The End of Food” is far from becoming a truth as food’s multiculturalism, fulfillment, and emotive prowess have strong roots within our society that a single drink cannot replace and also simply…

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    Blue Zones

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    In the “How to Live to be 100+” TedTalk Speech, Dan Buettner talk about Blue zones. These Blue Zones are specific areas found around the world where the elderly lives in vigor with record-setting ages. Considering these blue zones and the habits that are practiced there, I think it’s quite possible for the neighborhood that I live in now or even in any neighborhood community here in the United States to adopt the longevity lifestyles the blue zone areas talk about. It is not easy to change or…

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    Hawaiian Poke History

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    famous for using locally sourced ingredients and preparing each and every bowl exactly as their customers like. In its beginnings, Hawaiian poke was simply a snack prepared by fisherman who wanted to use their fresh catch as the primary ingredient of a meal. Since most cabins were stocked with soy sauce and sesame oil, they cut up their tuna and salmon into tiny chunks and seasoned it with these condiments. Usually, they’d top their invention off with sea salt and green onion, among whatever…

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    did the Victorians consider a good meal? Victorians thought that rich meals were the best because they cost more and had more extra ingredients. Victorian people needed to be rich and have a lot of money to be able to eat big and fancy meals. What did the Victorians eat during the Victorian Era? “Rich victorians would feast on significant amounts of food at every meal so they are full” (author). “They mainly ate fish and meat at full meals.” (author). Evening meals were eaten late in the…

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    Located on the boundary between the London Borough of Brent and the City of Westminster, Queen's Park is an area of northwest London and acquired its name as an honorable tribute to Queen Victoria of England. Whether you are the resident and already know the area, or you simply just visiting, you should know that it has a great number of entertainment venues and leisure facilities and an excellent transport links to the city centre. Thanks to them you can find yourself and Queens Park Escorts in…

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    People To Dinner

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    Who do you spend your dinner with? I spend my dinner with my parents and siblings. I enjoy spending time with my family, but it would be even more intriguing to eat my last meal with people that I don’t see on a regular. I believe that many people in this case would agree. However, if I could invite six people to dinner, living or dead, I would invite Barack Obama, Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce Knowles, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, and Abraham Lincoln. Three living people that I would…

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    the bitter taste. The burger had one of the best prepared beef I have ever tasted; the bun itself was really tasty too, but the problem was everything else was definitely lacking some seasoning. I could only taste the bun and the beef, which made the meal bland. The second dish was Chicken Chipotle Pasta; it was really delicious to the point where we both attacked the pasta and barely ate half the burger between the both of us. The pasta had spinach and scallions with a rich, creamy, spicy…

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    because it opened both our eyes to how the minority lives and just how grateful we both are. I feel we both walked into the soup kitchen not wanting to be there and judging the people who ate there. Those opinions changed for both of us. During their meal,…

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    Christmas Dinner. The dinner symbolizes my family's ethnicity that pulls our family together containing a half German, half Italian meal. For the meal, we make Chicken Parmesan and German Spaetzel. The dinner is called the Creta Christmas Dinner because of my family's half German, half Italian ethnicity which makes up my family. Another aspect of the tradition is how the meal pulls my family together. The words cast across the dinner table and the jokes and acts like slurping up a noodle through…

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