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    Creating the perfect chocolate chip cookie is not as difficult as it may seem. The first step in creating the perfect chocolate chip cookie is gathering all the necessary ingredients and supplies. You will need a small bowl for mixing the dry ingredients, a large mixing bowl with a multi-speed hand mixer, a wooden spoon, and a set of measuring cups and spoons. To make sure your cookies…

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    How to bake an Apple Crisp “An apple a day keeps the doctors away!” The apple’s ability to detoxify that Russian doctors made irradiated children from Chernabyl eat apples. Indeed, many researchers discovered that pectin in apples can help reduce radiation levels in children’s bodies. Instead of only eat apple purely in its fruit form, I try to eat apple in different ways: Apple Cheese Danish, Apple-Cranberry Dessert, Apple Crisp, Apple pie, and Apple Pie bread. Apple Crisp is my favorite…

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    Oregano Case Study

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    treats. Ice cream is so widely available that it is also sold in school cafeteria’s where children can have purchased them. It is a fact that ice cream isn’t exactly a health food. Its main ingredients are milk, cream, flavoring and the most important, sugar. Ice cream can be delicious but the downside of that is ice cream doesn’t provide us the nutrients the body needs daily. We believe that we can be able to provide a flavor of ice cream that will be beneficial to the Bosconians. We would like…

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    Added Sugar

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    Added sugar is a large part of the American diet and is becoming more and more of a problem. Almost everything that you can buy has some kind of added sugar in it and most of the time people are not even able to recognized it. According to a 2014 article written by Julie Corliss for the Harvard Medical School, eating too much added sugar increases peoples risk of heart disease tremendously. People need to gain an understanding of what all of this added sugar can do to there health not only…

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    We would do our best in class so that our teacher would reward us with a lollipop, we would help mom and dad with the dishes so our ice cream bowl would be filled to the edge, and we would do all of our homework so we could have a coke with our dinner. We were taught by society that processed sugar was a reward. We were raised on the idea that processed sugar was a treat that satisfied our wildest cravings. Little did we know that soon we would have control over how much of it we consumed. As…

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    Chocolate Pudding Essay

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    4 tablespoons sugar. 2 teaspoons flour custard. 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract. 2 teaspoons cornstarch. An Easy Way To Make Chocolate Pudding : Prepare a rather large-sized bowl, put all the ingredients of chocolate pudding (except sugar and salt), stirring until well blended, then strain. After that, pour it into the pan. Add sugar and salt, then stir until well blended. Cook until boiling over medium heat, stirring occasionally…

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    Cut one circular hole in one part of the cardboard box. Make sure your hole is big enough to make your funnel level. 2. Put your funnel into the hole of the cardboard box. 3. Put the medium sized bowl under the hole of the cardboard box 4. Measure the same amount of candy for each type of candy group (250 grams). 5. Calculate the size of each candy 6. One person puts their hand at the bottom of the funnel while the other person pours one type of…

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    covet the molecules vital to life like salt, fat and sugar. When we eat food, the simple sugar glucose is absorbed from the intestines into the bloodstream and distributed to all cells of the body. Glucose is particularly important to the brain as it provides a major source of fuel to the billions of neuronal nerve cells."(Why) The author of this article explained it best. In a way sugar is needed for survival, but those that do a major binge on sugar suffer from more of a psychological…

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    Sugar Dissolving Lab

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    of dissolving sugar affected by changing the temperature of the water, changing the rate of stirring, and changing the size of the crystal?” The independent variable of each laboratory experiment is different, however they are all being changed to get consistent and effective results for one dependent variable. The three independent variables are the temperature of water, rate of stirring and size of the crystal and the dependent variable of the all the experiments is the rate of sugar…

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    the demands of the stomach and also lingers well with our taste buds. Although Snacks time is trivial in comparison with breakfast, lunch or dinner, they are a hit amongst every age group. After-all, what better a delighting presence than that of a bowl full of snacks for a human being who returns home exhausted? As the break-time bell rings, children await their chance to open the ‘mini-treasure’ boxes (Exaggeration intended) and instead…

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