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    I Love Cooking

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    I Love Cooking In my life‚ I like to do lot of activities; those activities help me exercise and made me feel alive‚ and my favorite activity is cooking because cooking is very simple. I started to cook when I was about 10 years old‚ when I was home alone all by myself and I was pretty hungry‚ I just got some bread‚ some cheese and put it in a microwave oven for 30 minutes and made me a grilled cheese sandwich. Since then I had been cook my own food when I was home or I have a lot of free time

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    Cooking as an Art Form

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    Cooking As an Art Form Food‚ cooking‚ and whatever related to these themes are usually considered as an art because food is an everyday item that has a wide meaning for all people. Food can be considered as an art; for example: the decoration of a food‚ the way a food is constructed in the plates‚ or even the way many different foods are being mixed in order to create a new food. Sometimes even people consider the arrangement of plates in a table as an art. This is called Table Art. Brillat-Savarin

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    EVOLUTION AND HISTORY OF COOKING: The value of history is that it helps us to understand the present and the future. In food service‚ knowledge of our professional heritage helps us to see why we do things as we do‚ how our cooking techniques have developed and refined and how we can continue to develop and innovate in the years ahead. THE EGYPTIANS: • First recorded instance of inn-keeping • Generally managed by mother and father operations • Most food was from their own gardens

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    process essay on cooking

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    Abdulla Al Samahi Dr. Ko ENGL 1004-05 17/02/2015 The Perfect Risotto Risotto is an exquisite dish that has migrated from the exquisite northern regions of Italy. It’s a gorgeous dish that tastes just as good as it looks‚ and preparing a prodigious risotto doesn’t require as much work as some people might think it would. Follow these three simple steps‚ and you can have a bare and creamy plate of risotto by yourself. To prepare the risotto you will have to first gather some fresh ingredients;

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    Safolla Cooking Oil

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    Saffola Cooking Oil – The Repositioning Journey Background: Harsh Mariwala joined the family business in 1971 was first called ‘Bombay Oil Industries Ltd.’. in 1983 BOIL formed three divisions. In April 1990 BOIL was restructured. One of the division was made into separate company named Marico Industrial Limited (Marico). The major operating division of marico were nature care and health care. In the 1960s‚ Saffola one of Marico’s product launched as edible oil category. Safolla consumer was typically

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    Vitamin D Muscles

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    10/27/15 Vitamin D Deficiency Regarding Muscles Vitamin D deficiency has been tied to mainly bone pathologies. Recent research shows that the effects of Vitamin D span further than just affecting bones and particularly cause muscle weakness. Vitamin D is responsible for aiding in the absorption of other minerals‚ such as calcium. Calcium is a key ligand in muscle contractions‚ thus‚ Vitamin D indirectly can effect muscle contractions. An article published in Nutrition Reviews‚ Vitamin D: an overview

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    Vitamins and Mineral Salts

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    NAME-FOSU-MENSAH EMMANUEL ID NUMBER-10372921 VITAMINS Vitamins are organic compounds which are needed in small quantities to sustain life. We get vitamins from food‚ because the human body either does not produce enough of them or none at all. An organic compound contains carbon. When an organism cannot produce enough of an organic chemical compound that it needs in tiny amounts‚ and has to get it from food‚ it is called a vitamin. Sometimes the compound is a vitamin for a human but not for some other

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    “I guess I fell into cooking‚” Bobby Flay once said and I can now say the same as I have finally overcome the basics of cooking. From a juvenile age‚ I was interested in cooking; always wondering what it’s like to cook and how I would feel knowing others are consuming my food. The night came that I finally became knowledgeable on how to cook‚ and how astonishing it felt to make others buoyant‚ even if the nourishment I made was packaged mac and cheese. That night consistently comes back to me as

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    moment. It made me feel like I got a good reason and opportunity to try something special. I took something really crazy such as skydiving or boarding into my consideration in the first. Afterward‚ a flash of idea came upon while I was talking about cooking with my friend; I wanted to cook lobster‚ a live lobster. I watched a famous TV show named “Take home chef” before‚ which is a show that basically teaching people how to cook. I watched one episode that was teaching people how to cook a live lobster

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    Vitamin D Deficiency

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    com/archive.php Research article VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN THE WELL FED CLASS OF PAKISTAN: THE POSSIBLE CAUSES AND TRENDS Yusra H. Siddiqui *‚ Rashid Minhas‚ Adnan Yaqoob‚ Samina Shakeel Department of Biochemistry‚ Quaid-e-Azam University‚ Islamabad‚ Pakistan This population-based survey was conducted to determine frequency of vitamin D deficiency in the twin cities of Pakistan. 1000 patients were evaluated for tests of circulating 25-hydroxy-vitamin D (25-OHD) levels using electrochemiluminescence

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