...4 markers, 1 glue, 1 sheet cardboard, assortments of thumb tacks, 1 tape, 1 pencil, 1 ruler, 1 eraser. Sheet of blank papers, scissors, markers, pencils, coloured papers. Sheet of card board, sheets of news paper, assortment of thumb tacks, 1 tape, 4 markers, 1 glue. Mackerel and vegetable lasagna.2 tins grace Jack Mackerel, 8 strips lasagna noodles, 1 tlbs hot sauce, 11/2 cups water, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, 1 small onion, 1drained egg, chopped 1 sweet pepper, 12 uncooked lasagne noodles, 2 cups, white cheddar cheese, bread crumbs. | | PRACTICAL ASSIGNMENT PREPARATION SHEET PLAN OF WORK | DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN (For examiners use only) | TIME | ORDER OF WORK-METHOD/OVEN MANAGEMENT | | 12:00-12:3012:30-1:001:00-1:30 | General Preparation: Collect utensils and equipment needed. Wash and sanitize. Collect all ingredients on a tray. Set up work area. Line garbage bin, set cap. Wash hands and preheat oven to 350oF.Combine Mackerel and mixed vegetable with seasoning, mix well and set aside.Spread 1cup of lasagna sauce and the Mackerel with mix vegetable in the bottom of the prepared pan- layer with lasagna noodles, then another 11/2 cups of the Mackerel and vegetable mixture. Spread 1/2 of the egg mixture over all, then top with 1/2 of the white cheddar cheese. Add another layer of noodles, 11/2 cups Mackerel mixture, remaining egg mixture and remaining white cheddar cheese. Top with one...
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...How to Make the Perfect Meat Lasagna I remember going to my grandmother’s house on a Sunday afternoon and enjoying delicious lasagna baked with her special recipe. Over the years my mother was able to get the details of this special recipe and she now makes this wonderful meal for us. As a college student soon to be on my own, I am trying to learn some basic cooking skills and recipes. The basic steps for making lasagna are to boil the noodles, make the sauce, assemble the lasagna in layers, bake it to perfection and serve with a salad and garlic bread. Materials and Tools To get started gather these materials and tools: * Large stock pot with lid to boil the lasagna noodles * 10” skillet with lid to cook the meat * 4 quart sauce pan to cook the sauce * Medium size mixing bowl * Glass baking pan either 11 x 7 x 2 or larger to assemble and cook lasagna * Aluminum Foil to Cover Lasagna for Baking * Cooking utensils, spoons, etc. Cooking Supplies Needed * 3 tablespoons Chopped onion * 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning * ¼ tsp. black pepper * 1 egg, beaten * 15 oz. ricotta cheese * One 16 oz. box of lasagna noodles (Cook 12 noodles) * 14 ½ ounce can of diced tomatoes, undrained * 8 oz. can of tomato sauce * ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese * 8 oz. grated mozzarella cheese * One pound of ground meat or ground sausage (sweet or hot) Estimated Cost and Time Needed It should cost about...
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...On Sunday, we like to all sit down and have a nice family meal. Unfortunately, after a hard week of work, I don't feel like slaving over a hot stove cooking to feed my horde of a family. That is where my amazing lasagna makes its way to our oven. It is mouth watering and my kids just eat it up. So can your family, by following all these steps. First, you have to prepare the meat sauce. This is the basis of a great lasagna. Without all the flavors in the meat sauce, your lasagna will be bland. Grab your Dutch oven and turn up the heat to medium. If you don't have...
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...Stroganoff…… ₱235.00 Grilled Shrimp Fajitas…… ₱350.00 Savoury Baked Chicken and Potato dinner…… ₱289.00 Slow Cooker barbeque Ribs…… ₱325.00 Speedy Lasagna Supper…… ₱275.00 DESSERT Cherry Fudge Cheesecake…… ₱87.00 Fudge Ice Cream…… ₱75.00 Lemon dessert shot…… ₱95.00 Strawberry mousse cups……₱89.00 Striped Gelatine…… ₱94.00 DRINKS Pitcher / bottomless Lemon Iced Tea…. ₱180.00 / ₱70.00 *Soft drinks Coke………………… ₱150.00 / ₱60.00 ------------------------------------------------- Sprite……………… ₱150.00 / ₱60.00 Mango shakes …… ₱110.00 Chocó Shakes ……. ₱125.00 El Restaurante de Fetals Ma.Louise C. Fetalvero 202s Table D’hote =Dinner Menu= *STARTER* Olive Cheese balls Parmesan Dijon Chicken *MAIN DISH* Speedy Lasagna Supper Beef Stroganoff *DESSERT* Fudge Ice Cream Striped Gelatine TABLE D’HOTE =Dinner Menu= *STARTER* Blue Chip Nachos Olive Cheese balls Turkey Cheeseburger Slider *MAIN DISH* Grilled Shrimp Fajitas Speedy Lasagna Supper Savoury Baked Chicken and Potato dinner *DESSERT* Lemon dessert shot Cherry Fudge Cheesecake Strawberry mousse cups Table D’hote =Dinner Menu= *STARTER* Basil and Roasted pepper bites Blue Chip Nachos Parmesan Dijon Chicken Olive Cheese balls *MAIN DISH* Slow Cooker Barbeque Ribs Beef stroganoff Grilled Shrimp Fajitas Speedy Lasagna...
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...------------------------------------------------- University of Phoenix Material Food Safety Worksheet Read each of the following scenarios. Scenario 1: Jeremiah went grocery shopping on a hot summer day. He bought food for an upcoming family BBQ; ground beef for hamburgers, a couple of steaks, and the ingredients for making potato salad. When he left the store, he put his groceries in the trunk and stopped by the sports outlet store to pick up a Frisbee and croquet set. It took about 10 minutes at the sports store, and then Jeremiah headed home to prepare the food. He was concerned that it had been too hot in the car, but everything was still cold when he got home. Jeremiah took the groceries home and put everything in the refrigerator. The meat fit well on the top shelf, right above the potato salad ingredients. Later on, he got the groceries out to prep everything for the BBQ. He cooked the potatoes and used a sharp knife to trim some excess fat off of the raw steaks. Then he cut up the rest of the vegetables for the potato salad with the sharp knife on a cutting board. Jeremiah formed the hamburger patties, seasoned the steaks, and finished making the potato salad. With only about 45 minutes to go before leaving for the BBQ, Jeremiah left everything sitting out on the counter while he showered and got ready. When he arrived at the BBQ, he set the potato salad on the picnic table and went to grill the steaks and burgers. He cooked both to about...
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...Easy Lasagna Recipe Ingredients * 1 lb lasagna, soaked in water * 1 cup romano cheese * 1 1/2 cups mozarella cheese Meat Sauce: * 1 1/2 lb ground beef * 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil * 1 cup celery heart, minced * 3/4 cups onions, minced * 1/8 cup fresh basil, chopped * 28 ounces crushed tomato * 1 teaspoon salt Bechamel Sauce: * 1/4 cup butter * 3 cups milk * 5 tablespoons all purpose flour * 1/2 teaspon salt * 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg Watch the cooking video: Cooking Procedure 1. Make the meat sauce by heating a cooking pot then pour-in cooking oil. 2. Saute onions and celery. 3. Put-in the ground beef and cook for 5 to 8 minutes. 4. Add the basil and crushed tomatoes then stir. Cook for 10 to 12 minutes. 5. Sprinkle salt and stir. Cook for 2 minutes then set aside. 6. Make the bechamel sauce by heating a clean cooking pot then put-in butter and allow to melt. 7. Gradually add-in flour while stirring. 8. Pour in milk then stir continously. 9. Add ground nutmeg and salt then stir. 10. Continue cooking while stirring until texture becomes thick. 11. Arrange soaked lasagna in a baking pan. 12. Alternately top the lasagna with meat sauce, bechamel sauce, romano cheese, and parmesan cheese. 13. Create another layer by arranging a new set of lasagna and other ingredients on top. Note: feel free to add layers as desired. 14. Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit...
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...University of Phoenix Material Food Safety Worksheet Read each of the following scenarios. Scenario 1: Jeremiah went grocery shopping on a hot summer day. He bought food for an upcoming family BBQ; ground beef for hamburgers, a couple of steaks, and the ingredients for making potato salad. When he left the store, he put his groceries in the trunk and stopped by the sports outlet store to pick up a Frisbee and croquet set. It took about 10 minutes at the sports store, and then Jeremiah headed home to prepare the food. He was concerned that it had been too hot in the car, but everything was still cold when he got home. Jeremiah took the groceries home and put everything in the refrigerator. The meat fit well on the top shelf, right above the potato salad ingredients. Later on, he got the groceries out to prep everything for the BBQ. He cooked the potatoes and used a sharp knife to trim some excess fat off of the raw steaks. Then he cut up the rest of the vegetables for the potato salad with the sharp knife on a cutting board. Jeremiah formed the hamburger patties, seasoned the steaks, and finished making the potato salad. With only about 45 minutes to go before leaving for the BBQ, Jeremiah left everything sitting out on the counter while he showered and got ready. When he arrived at the BBQ, he set the potato salad on the picnic table and went to grill the steaks and burgers. He cooked both to about medium doneness, meaning both were pink in the middle...
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...thought of lasagna. Unfortunately, they didn't have lasagna, and no one was at the restaurant made me feel a bit weird. We kept walking along the loudge. We walked passed the Cafe De Coral, Yoshinoya, an unknown Japanese restaurant Nothing was found, so we walking into the mall. We saw a Yum Cha place, but it seemed it was for dinner. Took the escalator, we found a KFC, and we took a look at a Super Sandwiches. They decided to get a drink at Starbuck, so I followed them. No sure what they ordered, because I wanted to have my lasagna upstair. While bro sis was ordering the drinks, the female staff was serving with fluent English. I was sure that they had it, there was no way that I can't find a lasagna from these few western restaurants. I went to check out the restaurant which was next to Super Sandwiches. I was right, they really had lasagna. It was expensive, but I didn't care much because I was kinda hungry. Besides, everywhere was expensive at that area except McDonald. Too bad, they don't have lasagna at the McDonald. If they have lasagna at the McDonald, I would go there a few times a week. I had only 2 pieces of pastry which was enough for my breakfast but not my lunch. No one was eating at the restaurant, I chose a seat that can looked out the window. It didn't take too long, and my lasagna had came with a cup of bubble tea milkshake. It was too long, and I couldn't even remember when was the last time I had lasagna. While I was enjoying every bite of lasagna, big bro...
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...general is most full of scents when the air is mild and somewhat damp. Many flowers are fragrant only at night, like the evening stock, and the sweetness of many others is released with the coming of dusk. Nightscenting plants should be massed near bedroom windows. Fragrant Shrubs Lasagna gardening is a fool proof way to garden. I am not talking about growing veggies for lasagna either. I am talking about a no dig method of gardening. This article will outline the basic techniques of lasagna gardening and how to apply them in your own home garden. Grasping the concept of lasagna gardening is a no brainer. Just think about how you make lasagna and that is exactly what you are going to do in the garden. By creating layers and then letting them decompose you will be creating the best soil on the block and will be the envy of all of your family and friends! First you will want to choose your garden space. Big or small the size is up to you. You are going to need to get a hold of some cardboard and newspapers next. Lay these down. Cardboard first. Then about 3 layers of newspapers. Next you will add layers of green and brown matter. You can use any type of organic matter that you choose. Some ideas on lasagna gardening ingredients are; Compost Kitchen Scraps (anything but meat) Leaves Grass clippings Manure Peat Moss (great for retaining moisture in dry areas) Tree trimmings You will want to remember to layer the matter in green or brown. For example use grass clippings...
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...Cauliflower Buttered Vegetables Dessert: Creamy Fruit Salad Dessert: Assorted Pastries Steamed Rice (UNLIMITED) Steamed Rice (UNLIMITED) Iced Tea (BOTTOMLESS) Iced Tea (BOTTOMLESS) SET 3 Villa’s Garlic Chicken Baked Mussels with cheese in garlic butter sauce Lasagna Szechuan Classic Stir Fried Vegetables Dessert: Fresh Fruits in season Steamed Rice (UNLIMITED) Iced Tea (BOTTOMLESS) PACKAGE B P445++ per head P32,040 for 50 pax P54,290 for 100 pax SET 1 SET 2 Tossed Green Salad w/ TID Tossed Green Salad w/ TID Appetizer: Beef Nachos w/ cheese dip Appetizer: Crispy Spring Rolls Soup: Cream of Asparagus Soup Soup: Cream of Mushroom Soup Roast Beef w/ mushroom sauce Honey Garlic Pork Spareribs Pan Grilled Chicken in white sauce Chicken ala Pobre Lasagna Creamy Pasta Carbonara Sauteed Broccoli & Cauliflower Buttered Vegetables...
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...All Daily Reports A variety of reports and information combined into one document. Profile Info Personal: Jacki Bush Female 36 yrs 5 ft 7 in 165 lb Day(s): Day 4 Activity Level: Low Active Strive for an Active activity level. Weight Change: Lose 1 lb per week Best not to exceed 2 lbs per week. BMI: 25.8 Normal is 18.5 to 25. Clinically Obese is 30 or higher. Actual Intakes -vs- Recommended Intakes The actual intakes -vs- recommended intakes report displays the amount of nutrients consumed as they compare to your dietary intake recommendations in a bar graph format. Nutrient Percent 0 Actual Rec. 1,888.83 373.96 147.38 60.36 331.75 190.34 24.22 0.84 5.87 41.55 16.38 0.20 2.05 1.33 64.98 1,827.61 1,873.62 524.61 168.63 59.87 257.62 398.29 122.35 1.02 1.75 10.12 1.16 4.33 274.72 9.44 1.38 288.78 700.00 1.10 1.10 14.00 1.30 2.40 75.00 15.00 15.00 400.00 92 159 72 89 180 366 63 9 72 % % % % % % % % % Minerals Calcium (mg) Iron (mg) Magnesium (mg) Phosphorus (mg) Potassium (mg) Selenium (mcg) 1,535.44 12.69 201.23 925.96 2,356.96 10.69 1,000.00 18.00 320.00 700.00 4,700.00 154 70 63 132 50 % % % % % Sodium (mg) Zinc (mg) 2,046.39 7.95 1,500.00 8.00 136 % 99 % Basic Components Calories Calories from Fat Calories from SatFat Protein (g) Carbohydrates (g) Sugar (g) Dietary Fiber (g) Soluble Fiber (g) InSoluble Fiber (g) Fat...
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...do something to feel better. Is interesting that people have their own favorite place or environment, where they can express their feelings, communicate with their own soul or just feel safe. As I said above, all we have our hard moments in life; we are humans and we have feelings and emotions. With this essay, I wanted to express something to you that happened to me yesterday, and I didn´t know about it. Yesterday, I was so happy because my mom said that she was going to prepare lasagna, my favorite food. I went to the university very excited, wetting to lunchtime, so I can eat a big piece of melted cheese that comes from the juicy lasagna. When I finished my classes I didn’t care to say bye to my friends, I just ordered a taxi to go home fast and eat it. When I arrived, my mom said that she had a problem; she burned the lasagna. I looked at her eyes very angry; I was passing for all my bad moments because I was really hungry, and the first thing that I saw was a black burned lasagna. I said many bad things that I didn’t want to say to her. The only thing that I remember was about my reaction, after screamed to my mom I went to my room, I close my brown big door very hard, I locked it and after I entered in my bathroom to turn my speakers on, so I can listen and sing my music very loud. I went to my lovely white, big and softly best...
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...Raw Carrot Fennel Soup with Chef Dorit (For all ingredients, please use organic versions if available)Carrot Fennel Basil Rosemary Mint Ginger Cinnamon Cayenne pepper Sesame oil Coconut liquid aminos Celtic sea salt Garlic Olives Coconut meat (optional) | Directions | | | 1. Cut the carrot into pieces and put them in a powerful blender. 2. Put in some fennel. 3. Put in some basil. 4. Put in the rosemary. 5. Put in some mint. 6. Put in some ginger. 7. Add in a dash of cinnamon and cayenne pepper. 8. Add in a dash of sesame oil. 9. Add in some coconut liquid aminos. 10. Add in a dash of sea salt for taste. 11. Add in the garlic (optional). 12. Add in some olives. 13. Turn on the blender for a while. 14. The thickness of the soup is optional, depends on how long the blending process is. 15. Pour the soup in a bowl. 16. For serving, add some carrot shaving or some coconut chopped up (optional). 17. Ready to be served. | | | | | VEGETARIANISM : THE NOBLE WAY OF LIVING | | | | | | Cooking with Seventh-day Adventist, Raymond Ruckle - P1/2 Home Baked Whole Wheat Bread & Sunflower Seed Vegan Sour Cream, P2/2 Hearty Black Bean Soup | | | | (For all ingredients, please use organic versions if available) Whole Wheat Bread 2½ teaspoons yeast 1⅓ cup soy milk (original, unsweetened) 1 heaping teaspoon sea salt 2½ tablespoons brown sugar 1 tablespoon olive oil 1½...
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...It is the intention of this experiment to test the effect of a dark soda as a cleaner on common household cleaning situations. These are the sodas that contain a caramel coloring as opposed to those commonly consumed sodas that are clear. This experiment will utilize the Coca Cola brand soda as the potential cleaner. I, the researcher, will try to prove that this commonly consumed drink is also effectively used as cleaning agent in common household tasks. The four experiments involved will be The intended outcome of this experiment is to test a commonly known theory that sodas that have a darker appearance have the ability to break through the common household cleaning issues. This experiment will utilize the popular brand Coca Cola. The experiments will attempt to prove the cleaning ability of the agent by the researcher. This experiment will include the following experiments: • Cleaning food stains on cooking equipment • Cleaning stains on kitchen counters • Cleaning grime in a kitchen sink; and • Cleaning corrosion on the battery connections of an automobile This experiment will compare the variances in cleaning opportunities and compare the effects with that of a commonly known soap coupled with water. This experiment shows that there are commonly used ingredients that could also be used as cleaning ingredients. The experiments will be completed in step-by-step processes where the two cleaning methods will be tested side-by-side so they can prove their outcomes...
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...for 3 days. Protein, Carbohydrates, and Lipids Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins make up the three macronutrients that provide energy for your body. My diet included many foods that contained protein. Some of those foods are yogurt, peanut butter crackers, orange juice, tilapia(fish), cheese grits, baked beans, cereal, ramen noodles, chicken alfredo, chicken tenders, salad, chicken nuggets, fries, lasagna, and soft tacos. The fish contained the most protein totaling 22g of protein in one serving. My diet contained many foods that contained carbohydrates. Some of these foods are yogurt, peanut butter crackers, orange juice, cheese grits, baked beans, cereal, orange sections, ramen noodles, chicken alfredo, cranberry juice, chicken tenders, salad, chicken nuggets, lasagna, and soft tacos. The lasagna contained the most carbs totaling 43g of carbs. Lastly, my diet contained several foods that contained lipids(fats). Some of these foods are peanut butter crackers, cheese grits, baked beans, ramen noodles, chicken alfredo, chicken tenders, salad, chicken nuggets, fries, lasagna, and soft tacos. The soft tacos contained the most lipids totaling 18g. Proteins must be included in your diet to maintain balanced nutrition. There are complete proteins and incomplete proteins. These different types of proteins are...
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