1. What is the name of the recipe you are evaluating? Grilled Chicken Breast 2. Which essential nutrients—carbohydrates‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ and minerals—are included in the recipe? Each nutrients are include in the recipe. Carbohydrates are 1.41 grams which provide a 0% daily value. Total fat is 1.46 grams and brings 2% daily value. Vitamins that are included are A‚ and C which A is 26.95 with 1% daily value and C 5.43 mg and has a daily value of 9%. Calcium is 16.66 mg and
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process involved is deep frying. The thawed schnitzel must enter the deep fryer for an appropriate amount of time‚ and must reach a the optimum temperature of approx. 65⁰(C). The preparation of this frozen chicken schnitzel is crucial. The only process involved with preparing frozen chicken schnitzel is thawing. Safe thawing can occur in either the fridge‚ cold water‚ or the microwave. The fridge‚ whilst the lengthiest method of thawing‚ is my choice as it does not allow a build up of pathogens
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Steamed chicken with potatoes and vegetables Ingredients: portions:8 800g chicken breast 400g potatoes B6‚ C‚ B3‚ potassium‚ copper 150g broccoli K‚ C‚ B6‚ E‚ B2‚ A‚ B1‚ B3‚potassium‚ maganese‚ protein‚ copper‚ Omega-3 150g carrots A‚ K‚ C‚ B6‚ B3‚ B1‚ B2‚ E‚ maganese‚ copper‚ potassium‚ phosphorus‚ 150g cauliflower C
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Unit VI SWOT Analysis By Dwayne Q. Clark‚ Sr. Columbia Southern University SWOT Analysis for Church’s Chicken This analysis will identify the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities‚ and threats for a Church’s Chicken franchise. As part of an actual analysis‚ I would have the shift managers take part in this process since they would have more of a direct impact on the direction of this franchise. Strengths The most important piece of any company’s success is to offer a quality product.
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When living in a country‚ we are pressured to become accustomed to what is considered common and thus adapt them in our everyday lives. In the shorty story Chicken-Hips‚ by Cathetine Pigott‚ the main character travels to Gambia to learn that its people desire women with curves rather than skin and bones‚ when she is teased and called‚ “Chicken-Hips.” She adopts Africa’s views on‚ “image of the perfect female body‚ by eating a diet of‚ “rice and rich oily stew twice a day‚” and eventually she becomes
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A busy street’s crosswalk. Many people cross each other’s paths‚ some pass by oblivious to the other‚ but all similarly following their predetermined path. In Chicken Wings‚ two men‚ a father and son are eating dinner and have a spirited discussion. In Holey Moley‚ a woman and man are talking‚ she is preoccupied with her fear and he is trying to support her and calm those fears. These situations are very common yet are very individual. I chose these pieces as they represent everyday situations.
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The Acceleration of Addictiveness What hard liquor‚ cigarettes‚ heroin‚ and crack have in common is that they ’re all more concentrated forms of less addictive predecessors. Most if not all the things we describe as addictive are. And the scary thing is the process that created them is accelerating. We wouldn ’t want to stop it. It ’s the same process that cures diseases: technological progress. Technological progress means making things do more of what we want. When the thing we want is something
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Jake Powers 4/24/12 Prof. Tilley FYW 101 Chickens: My Little Soul Mate While most of us know chicken from our dinner plates‚ few of us consider this bird’s many virtues. There are many people who think that chickens aren’t meant to be eaten but rather to be pets. In the film The Natural History of the Chicken by Mark Lewis‚ people are interviewed and they share their experiences with chickens. These people have a special bond with their pets and see them as a “friend
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that comes to mind is a dog. Well how about a chicken? More and more Americans are in favor of the urban chicken however‚ less than one percent of urban households own chickens. It’s time to make a change. Every household in America should have free range backyard chickens because they provide great nutrition‚ they are a source of therapy and they are good for the environment. First‚ every household in America should have free range backyard chickens because they provide great nutrition. Free
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The History of White-Tailed Deer in Kentucky When our ancestors first reached Kentucky they found a great abundance of game‚ including deer. Early settlers utilized deer for food and clothing. Due to all the killing of the white-tail deer‚ around 1925 they were virtually eliminated in Kentucky. A few survived in areas such as‚ between the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers in western Kentucky‚ and a few survived in eastern Kentucky. In most places‚ though deer simply no longer occurred. When
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