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    “Cause happiness is made for YOU, just take a bite and see.” This relates so well to baking. Some people may not be able to connect happiness and baking. That just means they've have never felt the flour, sniffed the vanilla; taken the deactivate time that is baking, and just feel it. The poem “Happiness” by George Savige relates so well to baking and how I feel when I do it. “Just do your best and smile a lot. You'll keep an even keel.” This metaphor is so true in baking you can't give up, something's

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    In the novel The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses tone, diction, syntax and imagery to voice Nick's perception of the world around him. In this passage his use of language is used repetitively to convey Jordan Baker, Daisy and Tom Buchanan's lives. On the outside it may look like they all are living a perfect and ideal life, however Fitzgerald's illuminating use of language highlights how far from perfect their lives truly are. When he first walks in Nick judges Tom and Daisy's lives based on the appearance

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    When presented with the choice, I choose to have my sister make my birthday cake instead of my mother buying me a cake. At the time, I was just thinking that my sister is an awesome cook and I always love the things she makes. However, from a sociologically mindful viewpoint, I reinforced a bias (p. 12). Everyone in my family believes that my sister is the best cook in the house. So by asking her to make my birthday cake, I promoted this biased point of view. A social consequence of my decision

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    My Special Day

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    I arrive at my front porch with the last bit of Dutch chocolate cake from my birthday party at work. It’s inside a glorious glass display my co-workers purchased. My boss gave me the rest of the day off. How else better to celebrate my special day than with my husband? I reach into my purse, rummage through the makeup and sticks of chewing gum, and pull out my house key. After turning the lock and entering my home, I call out, “Mason! I’m home!” “Paige? You’re home early!” He calls back in a surprised

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    Cake traditions, uses, events, and occasions have changed so much over time. Cakes were first used as decorations by rich people, then they slowly became a dessert. It wasn't till later, after this that they became the main dish in many special occasions including birthdays and weddings, and shortly after that baking cakes became a competition. “In the 1840s there was an important development in the kitchen and cooking technology: the temperature controlled oven. This, of course, made baking more

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    Viola Quotes

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    many of the others.” means that if you change one thing it can have an affect on many other thing and or people. In the book viola makes the meals for the family and keeps them eating well. She makes special dishes for holidays and events and makes cakes for every ones birthday. She gives an effect that viola is very independent and supports the family and she makes a difference and an impact. Another meaning of this quote from the origin of species is that viola is the change is the numerical proportions

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    Writing Reflection Essay

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    constructing a layer cake from scratch. First you have to decide that you are going to tackle this feat, and that can be your biggest challenge, motivation. Then you have, you must figure out what kind of cake batter you want to use. Collect all the ingredients to mesh together well, making each layer at a time. You throw all the layers together hoping that somehow they will come together to form a nifty design. But, they don’t right away, for now it is just a leaning tower of cake parts. So then you

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    Making his way back to the DeSoto's house, Johnny was stopped at a stop sign when he felt someone slam into his back bumper. "What the…" he mumbled, gingerly picking up his head from where it rested between the steering wheel and window. Looking around carefully after stretching out the kinks in his neck, he couldn’t see the car that had hit him, but he did hear the faint roar of what must have been a large muscle truck. Taking a deep breath, he just shook his head carefully. Performing a self-check

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    Prue Leith Herb Project

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    sunflower oil for 6 minutes until golden brown and serve as an accompaniment. Vanilla CHEESECAKE RECIPE Cooking/Preparation Time: Yield: 8 slices Equipment: Convection oven, Blender, Mixing bowls, Pan/Microwave (to melt butter) Serving Dish: Large cake tray, further instructions below Cost per Portion: R12.00 per slice Nutritional Value (per 100g): o Carbohydrate: 22g o

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    lights bounced off the clear plastic of the cake tin. I smile looking at the soft buttercream swirls on the top of the delicious treat.. Slowly I unhinge the cake’s cove hearing the soft snaps of the plastic separating from the base. “Pop, pop, pop” the top comes off. As I release the cake from the covering an overwhelming scent of chocolate fills the air. It was as if I had just opened the door to the Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. I look down at the cake to see the smooth brown buttercream spread

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