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    making pandesal. The availability of materials such as water‚ dough‚ and other baking materials would be easy and jackfruit seeds would make the bread healthier and pandesals are easy to make. Flour is a very important ingredient in making bread and the like. Many Filipinos of today likes to eat bread but because of increasing prices of flour and sugar‚ bread prices are also increasing. Commercial flour sometimes easily spoils. Instead we may use Jackfruit seed flour which is natural and has preservatives

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    Mold Baking Soda

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    Mold can be very dangerous for our health. It is very important that we try to prevent its development rather than removing it. However‚ in case you already have it in your home‚ you must definitely find a clever way to remove it. Here are some eco-friendly ways to get rid of mold. Baking soda offers amazing results Baking soda is one of the most popular eco-friendly ways to get rid of mold. You can either use it mixed with water or vinegar. Spray it onto surfaces and leave it sit for about a day

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    Mold needs four important elements to grow: moist‚ warmth‚ air‚ and darkness. I combined these four elements to conduct this experiment. Five different food sources were selected and incubated for seven days. At the conclusion of the experiment‚ I was able to view different types of mold‚ with the naked eye. Then I was able to compare and contrast any differences or similarities that I observe with the mold specimens. The five food samples selected for task #1 was a slice of white bread

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    it. If the quality is not superior‚ they will attempt to modify their formulas to adjust to the hydration requirements‚ or they will not use that specifics crop supply of flour. Before the commencement of the audit on A Bread Affair the company did not log the amount of product that was lost due to poor quality‚ or the factors that resulted in poor quality. Their unofficial system of tracking errors in production that led to poor quality was this: product is identified

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    produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread‚ cakes‚ pastries and pies. The Bakery Shop leads users to distinguish that people have many wants‚ which wants are unlimited and resources are limited. The goal is to enable students to explain how resources can be used in different ways‚ identify goods and services‚ and recognize money as the commonly accepted average of exchange for goods and services. Customers expect bread to have a sufficient volume‚ an attractive shape and color

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    each night. In fact‚ she only attempted to bake it once a year. When it comes to the holidays in the Rosenberg house‚ no Chanukah meal is complete without my grandmother’s famous challah bread. Everyone‚ including myself‚ has been accustomed to tasting the challah each holiday season. As my family shoved the bread down their throats‚ I couldn’t help but laugh. At that moment‚ I remembered why Chanukah was my favorite holiday. From pre-school throughout high school‚ the majority of my friends were

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    Mold In High School

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    some mold growing on the in the basement. My family hired me to find out why the mold is only growing the the basement. I did some background research to help me draw a hypothesis. Then drew a hypothesis and I came up with: If there is mold growing in the summer‚ then the change of weather would kill the mold in the cold. After I drew my hypothesis‚ I had to get testing my hypothesis. If then mold was thriving in the summer‚ then I had to put some in a cool environment. I scraped some mold that

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    PANDESAL Pandesal or bread of salt is probably the most popular bred in the Philippines. Pandesal is the favorite “agahan or almusal” breakfast food of most Filipinos. INGREDIENTS 2 cups all purpose flour 2 cups bread flour ½ cup white sugar 5 tbspmargarine‚ melted 1 tsp baking powder 1 pouch rapid rise yeast 1 tsp salt 1 cup bread crumbs 1 piece raw egg 1 tbsp cooking oil PROCEDURES 1. Combine the yeast and sugar and stir until the yeast and sugar are fully dissolved 2. In the mixing bowl‚ combine

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    reminding him of his horrible experience. Moreover‚ personification is used to bring the oven in the bakery to life representing the ovens in Auschwitz and the baker’s memories of them. The speaker can see that “ovens belch and sweat” (8) as the baker “mold[s]‚ bake[s]/ and remember[s]” (9-10) other ovens in his past. When Cadsby says‚ “belch and sweat”‚ she is comparing the ovens to the way humans sweat when they are heated. When belching (or burping)‚ one shows satisfaction or fullness‚ usually after

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