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    How to Bake a Cake

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    Summer Tozzi ENC 1101 Professor Carole Ezell 16 September 2012 How to bake a cake Baking a cake may seem intimidating to most people but it really is not. All you need is a little creativity‚ patience and skill to master the task. It will prove not only to be fun but very therapeutic. Having the right kitchen tools can make the experience more enjoyable. The proper mixer is a worthwhile investment as it will make the baking experience much easier. The advantages to owning

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    Letter of Complaint

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    consuming food from the canteen. 3. Apart from that‚ the food is also too expensive. A small plate of fried mee costs RM1.50 and many poor students cannot afford it. Besides that‚ the canteen serves the same menu daily. The students are bored with fried rice and fried mee every day. 4. Another complaint is that the cups and plates are oily and not washed properly. The workers are also not appropriately attired although they have been told to wear aprons and caps. Moreover‚ these workers are rude to

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    Formal Letter

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    There are leftover food on the tables and floor. This has attracted stray dogs and cats to our school canteen. 4. Another matter is regarding the price of food. Although there is a good variety of food‚ the prices are too high A plate of fried rice and a glass of syrup cost RM4.50 which is as high as any restaurant in town. Most students cannot afford the high prices and this might be a burden on them. 5. We hope that the school authorities will look into these problems and take effective measures

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    Coriander Powder

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    Coriander Powder Coriander or sometimes known as cilantro‚ is natively found in areas in Southwestern Asia‚ Africa‚ the Middle East and Southern Europe. Historical documents show that Egyptians were actually the first people to cultivate and harvest this spice. Coriander is heavily used in India‚ where it is used in various vegetable dishes‚ curries and often consumed roasted as a snack or after meal digestive. South African and German cuisines often use coriander powder in sausages‚ bread and

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    water Lunch* ¼ cup cooked breast of turkey ¼ cup cooked mashed turnip ¼ cup noodles 4 oz milk ¼ cup boiled potato ¼ cup cooked breast of chicken ¼ cup cooked broccoli 4 oz milk ¼ cup minced beef ½ cup cooked spinach 1 tbsp brown rice 4 oz milk ¼ cup meatballs ¼ cup cooked pasta 4 oz milk ½ sandwich with tuna ¼ cup cooked parsnip 4 oz milk Afternoon Snack* ¼ cup yogurt with blueberries 5 oz milk 2 unsalted cracker 5 oz milk ¼ cup yogurt 1 small slice melon

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    IH202: Southeast Asia: The Rice that Binds? Research Essay (10%) The definition of the phrase ‘Settlement pattern’ is associated with the understanding of how a particular society used the available resources in its region. The phrase can also be described as the actual land upon which a settlement is built. So what exactly is the pattern of settlements in Southeast Asia? Some say that the pattern of human settlement in Southeast Asia is dispersed settlements where buildings are spread out;

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    HEALTH BEHAVIOR CHANGE:

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    more fruits and vegetables‚ and swap soda with more water or mix drink.   2. Accomplishments:  Yes‚ I have accomplished not all but close. I have lost over at least 2 pound a week because I have cut down on the white rice from 2 cups to 1 or ½ a cup with 1-2 cups of brown rice. I have increased my fruits and vegetables from 1- 2 cups to 3- 3½ cups per meal. Also cutting down on the soda to water and mix drink makes me urinate better like you can totally see the difference from dark color to

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    Competency Statement I

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    spaghetti‚ macaroni and cheese‚ sandwiches and ravioli’s. I would also try and offer more common vegetables to the children like corn‚ green beans‚ broccoli and carrots. Another change I would make is to switch up the starch a little and offer them brown rice and potatoes. CS Ib- Upon reviewing the classroom environment I feel that the classroom is set up where the children can easily move from one center to another. The shelves are labeled allowing the children independence to clean up the areas on their

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    Favorite Food

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    machine had a red drink called Aqua De Jamaica‚ and the other one a creamy white one‚ Horchata. Tamarind and infusions of hibiscus flowers are what give Jamaica its red color. My dad ordered Horchata‚ which is made from a combination of long grain rice‚ milk‚ and sugar. We both sipped on our ice cold drinks‚ while placing our orders to Maria. As we waited for our food to arrive‚ I headed towards a jukebox on the opposite side of where we were seated. I flipped through all the tracks of songs and

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    How to make chili

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    Method 1.Prepare your vegetables. Chop 1 large onion into small dice‚ about 5mm square. The easiest way to do this is to cut the onion in half from root to tip‚ peel it and slice each half into thick matchsticks lengthways‚ not quite cutting all the way to the root end so they are still held together. Slice across the matchsticks into neat dice. Cut 1 red pepper in half lengthways‚ remove stalk and wash the seeds away‚ then chop. Peel and finely chop 2 garlic cloves. 2.Start cooking. Put your

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