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    Literature

    Phase5 IP Literature: Reflecting on the big picture LITR201-1502A-08 Professor Wright Terralyn Montgomery May 7, 2015 Literature can be defined as creative writing from creative imaginations. Poetry, non-fiction, fiction, and drama are literature works. It describes tradition and cultures beginning centuries ago. “Saving Sourdi” was set in the United States of America. It takes place at the family operated restaurant. Literature affects people personally according to their current area

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    Research

    Chapter 3 MATERIALS, METHOD AND PROCEDURES Research Design In this study, the researchers used the descriptive-developmental research design since its purpose is to develop a new product, the Meat Pie. Once formulated, the treatments were subjected to evaluation using the Hedonic Scale for sensory evaluation to describe the qualities of the treatment to determine which among the treatments is the most acceptable. Tools and Equipment The following table shows the different tools and equipment

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    My Life

    Cookies: Almond Crescent Cookies Ingredients: 1 cup of butter, room temperature 2/3 cup of sugar 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract 1 teaspoon of almond extract 2 1/2 cups of flour 1 cup of almond flour (can substitute ground almonds*) 1/4 cup of powdered sugar for sprinkling Procedures:  Cream the butter and the sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the extracts and mix. Add the flour and almond flour. Mix thoroughly. Take generous tablespoons of the dough (it will be slightly

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    Alugbati Sigarilyas Bread

    own. Way back 16th Century, the Spaniards introduced the breads that comes in rolls and served during breakfast. Spaniards trained Filipinos on how to make bread and until now, the techniques are still there. Pan de sal, which literally means “bread of salt”, is typical Filipino bread that is traditionally served as a breakfast roll. Pan de sal is made of flour, yeast, sugar and salt knitted and cut into tiny squares and covered by bread crumbs and baked. Typically, it is soft, airy, and chewy

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    Food

    Andrew Griffin 2/8/16 Dr. Lee Food Memoir She handed me a yellow piece paper. Crumbled up and then flattened-out again, folded every which way with blue lines now faded from all the wear and tear. On it, looked like what I can only describe as chicken scratch, in two different colored ink and even pencil marking hieroglyphs. “Andrew I need you to get everything on this list as soon as possible so go right now” she said as she frantically loads more potatoes into the oven. “Mom, the

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    Macaroni Analysis

    Lucisano et al., (1984) Produced macaroni from commercial durum semolina blended with 10, 20, and 30 per cent defatted corn germ meal. The effect of germ supplementation on chemical composition, physical properties of dough, cooking characteristics, mechanical properties, and panel acceptability of macaroni were studied. Addition of corn germ meal resulted in longer mixing time of the dough, higher farinograph water absorption, higher protein content of the products and improvement of amino acids

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    Peanut Beans: A Comparison Of Two Different Cookies

    PEANUT BUTTER BALLS Anyone who likes peanut butter will love these cookies. I don't particularly like peanut butter, but these cookies taste pretty good to me. There are just a few ingredients and they make about 2 dozen bars depending on how big you cut them. Ingredients: 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup rolled oats (the Old Fashion, not Quick oats) 1/8 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup shortening 1 cup brown sugar packed tight 3/4 cup smooth peanut butter 1 egg 1

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    Personal Narrative Essay: The Dominican American Dream

    of some butter for my bread. I shifted some cans of half-opened Goya beans and the remnant of a brick of dulce de leche that had seen better days. After much shuffling, I spotted the big brown container of margarine. Carefully placing the tub on the kitchen table and readying for my “feast,” I opened the container. To my dismay, it was filled with arroz con pollo. My eyes tightened and my stomach made Chewbacca noises. Maybe I could mash the dulce de leche on top of the bread. My finding was not

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    Personal Narrative-Pizza, Tears, And The Ambulance

    Pizza, Tears, and the Ambulance It had been a long day. We had just gotten back from buying a new Kia Rondo, and my mom was extremely exhausted, so she decided to order every nine-year-old’s favorite dinner: pizza. We called my best friend’s father’s pizzeria because he always gave us free drinks. I asked for my favorite, extra pepperoni, and everyone else asked for something else, so I ended up with my very own large pizza even though I would never be able to finish it. It was a few weeks before

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    Pan Dulce Research Paper

    There is a local store in town called Progresso and they sell sweet bread called pan dulce. Pan dulce is a type of Mexican pastry made out of sugar, butter, flour, and shortening, but the main ingredient is the sugar which is the topping of the bread. I recall a time where I visited an elder couples house -he is older in age- we bought pan dulce to his house to eat with coffee. My wife and I watched him enjoy the sweet bread, but my wife was concerned due to the fact he was a diabetic. He had an

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