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    Republic of the Philippines Department of Education Region III Division of Nueva Ecija District of Llanera SAN ALFONSO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL S.Y. 2014-2015 20 CYCLE MENU Day 1 Ginataang Gabi 2.5 kilos Rice 2 kilos Gabi 500 grams Meat 50 grams Ginger 100 grams Alamang 100 grams Coconut Milk 35 grams Salt Day 2 Chicken Tinola with Vegetables 100 ml. Cooking Oil 1 kilo Chicken 875 grams Papaya Malunggay Leaves 26 grams Onion 75 grams Ginger 15 grams

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    How To Make Banana Bread

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    How to Make Banana Bread A Demonstration by Capt Julian Brayman CIC Course 28 October 2011 Overview  Cooking utensils required  Ingredients  Step-by-step instructions  Quiz Cooking Utensils Large Bowl Large Bowl Small Bowl Dry measuring cup Sifter Fork Electric Mixer Measuring Spoons Rubber spatula Toothpicks 9 x 5 inch loaf pan Ingredients      2 cups all-purpose flour 1 ½ tsp baking soda ½ teaspoon salt 4 overripe bananas 1 cup sugar      ¾ cup (1 ½ sticks) of unsalted

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    Biodegradable Plastic from Gabi Leaves By: Mickaela Olan 9-Apple PLASTIC • A plastic material is any of a wide range of  synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids that are moldable. Plastics are typically  organic polymers of high molecular mass‚ but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic‚ most commonly derived from petrochemicals‚ but many are partially natural. ADVANTAGES OF PLASTIC: • Advantages of plastic are light in weight. • They can be easily moulded and have

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    Investigatory Project

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    "FEASIBILITY OF SWEET POTATO AS AN ADDITIVE IN MAKING HOTCAKE" Related literature The sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)‚ a member of the morning glory family‚ Convolvulaceae‚ is a grown for its tuberlike roots. Native to the American tropics‚ it is rich in vitamin A. Europeans brought back the plant to their continent in the 16th century and it later spread to Asia. About 4 to 5 months of warm weather are required for adequate yields. All varieties have long vines‚ often exceeding 3m (10ft). Most

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    Investigation:  How does the number of maggots in the mass affect the temperature of maggot mass and development of maggots in the mass? Abstract The aim of this investigation is to find a correlation between the number of maggots in the mass and the temperature of maggot mass. To find the correlation the different number of maggots in each mass was placed in (the isolated by glass beakers) polystyrene cups. The internal temperature of masses was obtained regularly every 10 minutes during 30

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    Yams belong to the family of starchy vegetables‚ along with potatoes‚ sweet potatoes‚ taro‚ yucca and other root vegetables. Ube yams have the distinction of having of a purple or lavender color. In the Philippines‚ the natural sweetness of the ube yam is often used in desserts such as cakes‚ pastries and ice cream. Also called purple yam‚ the ube yam appears in cuisines around the world. The nutrition profile of an ube yam is similar to that of a regular yam. Calories Yams have an average 158

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    We have four important macromolecules; carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins‚ and nucleic acids. From these four‚ the macromolecule I chose for this assignment was carbohydrate. Carbohydrates branch off into three main categories; monosaccharides‚ disaccharides‚ and polysaccharides. I decided to focus on disaccharides‚ specifically sucrose. Sucrose is more commonly known as table sugar. It has a chemical formula of C12H22O11. It is physically described as a white‚ odorless (although when heated‚ it may

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    Spinach Dip Analysis

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    HOW TO MAKE SPINACH DIP Today you will know the steps on how to make a quick and easy spinach dip. You can use this for any special occasion or just because. It will sure to leave a yummy impression! The amount it yields is about 4-5 cups of dip‚ and about seven minute prep time‚ with a two hour chill. You will need to gather some materials and equipment for this first. You will need one 16 oz. container of sour cream (I prefer Daisy brand)‚ 12 oz. of chopped‚ washed‚ cooked spinach (I use a frozen

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    Columbian Exchange Food/Ingredient Project By: Aaron Poulin Mr. Yonkers 6th Period What is the origin of your food/ingredient? Cinnamon originates from the islands of Shri Lanka (formerly called Ceylon)‚ southeast of India. It is also native to southwest of India and the Tenasserin Hills of Burma. Cinnamon is part of the Lauraceous‚ a branch of the Laurel family of spices. Although there have been many versions of cinnamon with stews‚ desserts‚ and everyday food‚ I am focusing on

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    Soil In American Samoa

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    In American Samoa‚ digging a pit is no simple task to undertake‚ particularly for a group of students with nothing but a shovel. The soil here is hard and compact‚ full of pebbles and lava rocks. Attempting to dig a pit would have been toilsome and ultimately fruitless. Fortunately‚ while on a fieldtrip‚ my classmates and I came upon an archaeological dig site. It was basically a big pit‚ about five feet deep‚ that was perfect for our observations. There were obvious changes in the soil through the

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