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    was Marvelous Mousse, it was a delectable, sweet, and savory dessert made with a graham cracker crumble, mousse, topped with whipped cream and Hershey chocolate shavings. The mousse consists of heavy whipping cream and either chocolate or strawberry syrup. My all around favorite part of the project was making the mousse. My favorite type was the chocolate because it was delicious. We tested different methods of how to actually make the mousse so it would be whipped but not too whipped, but not…

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    Tzimmes is commonly called a sweet stew, and it is made with carrots glazed in honey with many variations commonly made. Some recipes call for sweet potatoes, fruit, juice, maple syrup, stew meat and sometimes broth. However the traditional form is plainly carrots and honey. This dish is classified as a social prestige food, because is it served on special occasions due to its symbolic characteristics. It is often served mostly served…

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    Did you know, if you add salt or ice to anything cold the temperature drops? In my experiment, I wanted to find out if different materials impact the rate of ice melting. Before starting this experiment, I know sugar and salt dissolve in water and sand turns into mud. I predict that the results of this experiment will be that the sugar and salt will make the ice melt at a faster rate than the sand because sugar and salt dissolve in water and sand does not. To complete this experiment I will…

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    walking in someone's shoes. Both Scout and Atticus walk in someone else's shoes throughout the book. Scout walks in Walter Cunningham Junior’s shoes. Walter comes from a poor family. The things he does others might not do. For example, Walter poured syrup all over his lunch. Scout mentioned it and Calpurnia yelled at her. She said that Walter is her company and she has to let him do what he wants with his food. He is only doing what he knows. Because of Walter, Scout learned that when you talk…

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    The Native American tribes shared many similarities. The Indian name came from the fact that explorers mistook them for Indians after they thought they had sailed to India instead of America. Many of them became sick because they were not used to the diseases that the new people brought with them. However, they prevailed through this as they still exist today. Although many tribes were different, they resembled each other in their religions, homes, and their food. Many tribes showed a likeness…

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    acupuncture. Believe it or not, there is even a "bladder diet". Low vitamin D levels are often related to incontinence, and 75 percent of seniors over 60 years of age have low vitamin D levels. Sugary drinks, especially those with high fructose syrup promotes frequent urinations, so they should be actively avoided. Caffeinated drinks should also be on the "don't drink" list, especially at…

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    book To Kill a Mockingbird. For example, Scout and Jem invite Walter Cunningham to dinner. Walter doesn’t get the meals that Jem and Scout do, so when he got his food he covers it with syrup. Scout doesn’t know any better and asks Walter what he is doing; she has never seen anyone ever cover their food with syrup before. Calpurnia gets really upset with Scout because it was rude of her to say to something to Walter. Calpurnia calls her into the kitchen to disciplines her. “ There’s some folks…

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    Microbiological Control 1. Evaluation of Potentially Hazardous Foods Food is potentially hazardous food if it consists in whole or in part of milk or milk products, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, or other ingredients capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic micro-organisms. Specific recommendations for ensuring the safety of potentially hazardous food are stated along with sanitary practices recommended for the storage, preparation, display, and…

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    Stop poisoning yourself and your family with NUTELLA Nutella is a worldwide brand, a well-known word which makes kids go crazy over it. The story of Nutella had begun in 1964, when the Italian Company Ferrero started to produce this jar full of deliciousness. The brand is still held by the same company, but it is also produced in many countries by local manufacturers. Nutella was a success since the moment it appeared, kids cried over it and parents had headaches because of it. As the time…

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    they are standing alone. Furthermore, Pollan suggests that if these micronutrients are taken out of context, people trying to eat healthily will be misguided as they indulge in low-fat foods, which are “good,” but packed high with high-fructose corn syrup, which heavily processed and unhealthy. His second piece of advice is to not to overeat. This sentiment may feel like a given, but Pollan refers back to studies as well as his own personal experience before recognizing that people overeat, so…

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