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    four ingredients! At first‚ she puts the chicken breasts in the bottom of the slow cooker and pours the cans of condensed soup over them. She mixes them and leaves them to cook together for 8 hours. She added: “This works well for me since it cooks while everyone is at work and school. After getting home‚ the chicken is cooked and there is a nice ‘gravy‚’ made by the soup.” She then shreds up the chicken and cuts the refrigerated biscuit dough into pieces. “I open the can and

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    Act of Kindness 500 Words

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    were driving down a main road in Bangor‚ Maine one day when we passed a sign asking for volunteers to work in the soup kitchen. As everyone should know‚ a soup kitchen is for the less fortunate of people who need some sustenance which they cannot afford. So‚ my mom seeing this sign right away‚ made a mental note to call this place. Some time passed and my mother was working at the soup kitchen for five days a week. I would joke to her about getting her a nobel peace prize but she always replied with

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    my soup using a fork‚ where the norm is to drink soup with spoon. The second being that I use my knife to eat my cake‚ where it should’ve been eaten using a fork. It might seem that these two actions that violate the cultural norms is small‚ but the reaction that I got from other people is extensive. As I was committing the act‚ I noticed that the surrounding people were looking at me. Some of them were even laughing and talking about my action. Also‚ as the waitress saw me drinking my soup with

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    Spatulas

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    different sizes of spoons‚ for serving from small bowls or large platter‚ or to accommodate different food portions. Soup Ladle - a large soup spoon or ladle which is used for serving soup or stews‚ but can also be used for gravy‚ dessert sauces or other foods.  Use a smaller ladle for delicate sauces or small servings.  A soup ladle also works well to remove or skim off fat from soups and stews. Splatter Screen - a splatter screen can save you clean-up time and it can also make you want to cook or

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    Brand Extension of Maggi

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    Maggi’s Brand Extension: In 1998‚ Nestle launched Maggi’s first brand extension‚ Maggi soup. At this stage‚ There was no organized packaged soup market in India. Nestle planned to create a market for packaged soup as it felt the category had a lot of potential. However‚ according to analysis‚ the company had introduced soups only to cash in on the Maggi’s brand name‚ and was never very serious about the segment. In 1993‚ “Sweet Maggi”‚ the first variant of Maggi noodles was launched. The company

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    Nucleic Acids Nucleic Acids are made up of oxygen‚ nitrogen‚ carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and phosphorous. It stores and transmits genetic material and Synthesis of Proteins. The food sources are seafood‚ nuts‚ vegetables‚ mushrooms‚ yeast‚ beef‚ broths and‚ soups. a’casdvkpasdjvbdsakvjbnivjbdskvjadbfsvipqeubvsdoJVNBAD;FKBJVADF;KBVAD;KFBJVFJFFJAFNVAKFJVNAFJVNADF;KJVNADF;JNVADF;VKADFJNVIUEBVA;SKJVNBADF;KBJVS;DJVNAD;FKBJVAEPIVUBSD;VKADJBFV;KAEHVB;DFKBHVADF;KHVBFEHVBS;KJVBAD;FKJVBA;SDVJBA;DFKSJVNBFEPIVBS;DKVJBASDF;BJVEWVUOSDVKJSDBV;XKBJ

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    Japanese Cooking Terms

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    starch. Budo - grape. Beni-shoga (see also Gari) - thinly stuffed and corned ginger root. Bento - lunch box. D Daikon - long‚ white root vegetable‚ related to radish. Daikon-oroshi - small grater‚ for daikon specially. Dashi - base broth for soups or stew dishes made of kombu (sea kale) and kezuri-bushi. You can prepare it by yourself or dilute in water dashi-no-moto. Dashi-kombu - dried kelp. Dashi-no-moto - powder broth for fast preparation of dashi. Domburi - crockery‚ earthen saucer.

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    Omnivore's Dilemma

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    Legumes are a great crop for farmers because of their ability to enrich soil fertility by depositing nitrogen in the soil. In addition to this service to the environment‚ legumes provide an important source of protein. And when they are cooked and served up with the right spices‚ they make a delicious meal. Legumes is a class of vegetables that includes beans‚ peas‚ and lentils are among the most versatile and nutritious food available. Legumes are low in fat‚ contain no cholesterol‚ and are high

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    Dish‚ the fancy china dish‚ walked down the aisle to her soon to be husband‚ Soup Spoon‚ a long silver soup spoon. The barn was immediately filled with silence as the vows were exchanged. Sunlight warmed the barn with a soft glow. The audience had a range of “awws’ and tears of joy for the‚ almost‚ newly married couple. Mr. Moo‚ the large‚ quiet dairy cow‚ was standing in his stall while marrying the couple‚ China and Soup stood on the gate below below his head so the small audience could enjoy the

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    families and to know that they will most likely never see each other again. Another example is when the power goes out and there are cauldrons of soup outside the compound. A man sneaks out to eat indulge in some soup‚ though he stands in front of the cauldrons‚ lets out a horrendous sound and dive his head in the soup. Later his face is “stained” with soup and just dies. These people have been starved to the point to where they will risk their own live to survive in any way possible. The leaders of

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