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    Blaise Pascal Inventions

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    Pascal- Pascaline An idea does not just come out of nowhere; there needs an action to trigger those specific thoughts. The same goes for inventions, events need to lead up to the need/idea for an invention. For example, sliced bread would have never been invented had not the recipe for bread itself been created. Another example takes place in the life of Blaise Pascal. The upbringing of Blaise Pascal led to one of his greatest inventions, the Pascaline calculator. Blaise Pascal was born in…

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    Walnut Spread Ingredients 8 oz Walnuts 3/4 cup Agave syrup 3/4 cup dried pears cut into 4" dice 1 tsp ground coriander 2 Tbs finely grated orange zest 1 Tbs orange juice 1 tsp lemon juice 1/8 tsp coarse salt 12 slices of French Bagette bread, cut on the diagonal, about 1/2" thick (whole wheat English muffins or bagels) 1/2 cup Reduced fat cream cheese Method Preheat the broiler Coarsely chop half of the walnuts, and finely chop the remaining…

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    This large bread maker is simply great for baking bread for the whole family. If you think that it is too big, think again, because everyone will want more after eating such delicious bread you have baked with this bread machine. As long as you use fresh ingredients and bread flour (all-purpose flour is different and won’t do to give the best results), you can easily bake any kind of bread from recipes you can find online nowadays. I have shared some of my favorite bread machine recipes too.…

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    6 of the Most Gag-Worthy Things Ever Found in Food Eating is supposed to be a nourishing and satisfying experience. It 's a time to sit down with friends and family to socialize, relax, and savor the experience of life. At the very least, you don 't expect something to go horribly wrong. Think the term 'opening a can of worms ' sounds gross? That 's nothing. Check out six of the most gag-worthy things ever found in food. (And, unless you 've got a really strong stomach, don 't read this…

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    In several key scenes from the epic the mention of beer and bread by name highlights their historical importance to the cultures that produced the epic. In the beginning, Enkidu’s constant destruction of the hunter’s traps hinders the hunter on a personal level but also hinders the economy of Uruk. Enkidu’s first taste of civilized food consists of beer and bread. This scene shows just how important beer and bread are to the kingdom of Uruk and to real ancient civilizations. By having…

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    essential items being sold at the markets. This allowed the market men to charge any price they wanted. The Provost Marshal continued to raise the tariff and the market men double the prices on their merchandise. Soon it became no longer needful to send a servant at the crack of dawn to the market because only the wealthy could afford any supplies. John Beauchamp Jones was a well-known author, editor, and publisher. Wild western Scenes, is one of his many famous novels. He published A Rebel…

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    Mary Berry Quotes states, "I think baking is very rewarding, and if you follow a good recipe, you will get success." I consider myself to be not so bad at baking. But one thing I can never seem to manage to make is pannukakku, which is Finnish pancakes. What makes this so much worse is that I'm Finnish. A Finnish girl who can't manage to make a Finnish dish. A dish that has made by many generations before me. A family recipe that I can't make. One time I was feeling nostalgic and wanted to make…

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    3. Kitchen Cabinet Design I use the space between the top of the cabinets and the ceiling, as fluorescent light "boxes". The fluorescent tubes are hidden behind the translucent, perspex panels (see pictures). This kills several birds with one stone. The height of the cabinets is aesthetically optimised, maintaining the correct proportion relative to the ceiling height. Most importantly, no more exposed dust-collecting cabinet tops! Last but not least, the space is well utilised for lighting.…

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    What is slow cooking? All right, let’s get right on it then, Slow cooking as the name implies is the process in which you cook your food on a large bowl or a pot immersed in a liquid for a long period of time, usually a minimum of 3 hours or more. Usual methods of slow cooking involve smoking; stewing or baking the food in low-heat and barbequing is included as well. Although in the United States slow cooking usually implies the use of a crock pot which is usually a ceramic bowl with a glass…

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    In the sixth chapter of his book, What Does It All Mean, Thomas Nagel ponders the concept of free will. In order to better discuss the subject, Nagel sets out a scenario. In Nagel’s scenario, you are to the desserts in a cafeteria line and are presented with the option between a wedge of chocolate cake and a peach. You take the cake, even though you know that is very fattening. Later, you come to regret your decision, saying “I could have had a peach instead.” Nagel focuses on this phrase and…

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