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    At an early age‚ Justin Uy ventured into the business world primarily to help his father send his 11 siblings to school. It was not a walk in the park for Uy in putting up his businesses. Many ventures failed until in 1980 he found the right one for him ? processing dried mangos. ?I did venture into shellcraft and fashion jewelry and even tried mushroom culture but I have to close them because I wasn’t able to make it big‚? Uy said. Despite his failures‚ he never stopped believing in himself

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    Cake-tastic Cookies Hey guys‚ I had a family member do me a favor that is related to her profession and I knew she wouldn’t accept money from me to repay her for her time‚ so I made her some pumpkin cookies. I had seen this recipe a few times and couldn’t determine weather or not they would be good‚ so I tried it. They were a cake consistency and nice and fluffy when cooked. I highly recommend this recipe for some time around thanksgiving or Halloween. The recipe follows: Hard margarine or

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    How Potato Chips Are Made

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    revolving impaler/presser that cuts them into paper-thin slices‚ between 0.066-0.072 in (1.7-1.85 mm) in thickness. Straight blades produce regular chips while rippled blades produce ridged potato chips. * 5 The slices fall into a second cold-water wash that removes the starch released when the potatoes are cut. Some manufacturers‚ who market their chips as natural‚ do not wash the starch off the potatoes. Color treatment * 6 If the potatoes need to be chemically treated to enhance their color

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    How to Make a Chocolate Soufflé This is a basic recipe for a chocolate soufflé. Anyone with a basic knowledge of cooking and kitchen utensils can make this soufflé with ease. There is a common misconception that a soufflé is one of the hardest things to create in the kitchen. I don’t believe this to be true. Anything is possible if one were to approach the task with out fear and a strong desire to accomplish that task. Just follow the instructions and have fun. If your soufflé does not

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    Bake Sale

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    Tieara Williams Single Column Rosetta stone The Rosetta stone is listed as “a stone of black granite‚ bearing three inscriptions…found at Rosetta”‚ in a contemporary catalogue of the artifacts discovered by the French expedition and surrendered to British troops in 1801. At some period after its arrival in London‚ the inscriptions on the stone were colored in white chalk to make them more legible and the remaining surface was covered with a layer of carnauba wax designed to protect

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    Chocolate

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    Chocolates Chocolate is one of the most popular food types and flavors in the world. Chocolates have become traditional gifts amongst certain holidays; chocolate bunnies and eggs on Easter‚ chocolate hearts or chocolate in heart-shaped boxes on Valentine’s Day. Chocolate is also used in cold and hot beverages‚ to produce chocolate milk and hot chocolate. A lot of chocolate lovers don’t really know what or which type of chocolates they are eating. There are varies types and all differ in sense‚ taste

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    At the house‚ we LOVE to bake. There are so many different kinds of cakes that my mom makes and this is one of our favorite. She only makes this cake every once in a while. She found it on a site called easy-cake-ideas.com when she wanted to surprise my aunt on her birthday. This cake is truly therapy on a fork. If you have a friend in need of some TLC you couldn’t find a better pick-me-up than this. This cake is good for parties but be careful with hyper kids. It’s definitely only for serious chocoholics

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    Kristen's Cookies Company

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    Process Flow Diagram Case Questions 1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order? Time taken to fill a rush order = MLT = 6 + 2 + 10 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 26 minutes 2. How many orders can you fill in a night‚ assuming you are open four hours each night? 4 hours per each night = 4 hours * 60 minutes = 240 minutes Cycle Time = The Duration of the bottleneck = (Setting thermostat and Timer) + (Baking Cookies) = 1 minute + 9 minute = 10 minutes Maximum

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    Home Style Cookies

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    Cookie production process: The cookie production processing is called batch processing system to produce the dough used to make its cookies. The baking company uses two continuous ovens to bake the cookies. The text states that “Batch processing is used when a moderate value of goods or services is desired‚ and it can handle a moderate variety of products and services” (Stevenson‚ 2011‚ p. 237). After production is scheduled‚ the first step is the delivery of an order list to the person in charge

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    Nabisco Oro Cookies

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    Nabisco Oreo Cookies‚ a brand that is older than the automobile assembly line. It is estimated that an average of 4.3 billion cookies have been eaten each year over the last 90 years. How does the number one sandwich cookie remain number one and not crumble? This paper will examine the marketing messages conveyed via television‚ print‚ and point of purchase for the 91-year-old sandwich cookie created in 1912. Secondly‚ an overview evaluating message positioning as it relates to the appeal of the

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