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    Name__Nhi Tran___ NDFS 375 Salad Prep Worksheet The Meaning of Preparation On Cooking (OC, pg 150-151) 1. Apply the principle of “mise en place” to your rotation in salads. Explain mise en place in making a BLT sandwich. - Mise en place: gathering and prepping the ingredients to be cooked as well as assembling the tools and equipment necessary to cook them. a. Salads - Gather different types of greens/fruit/pasta/garnish/dressings that can go into the salad. - Gather mixing bowls, knives

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    because he has to do work more of that he get made fun of because he’s short. The class that he like most was math because he had friends and a girl that he liked in there.When Billy went how he made himself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. He sat down and ate the sandwich and tried to do his science and math homework until his mom got home to help him with the stuff that he doesn't know.Not but 30 min later “YES” Billy said when he thought his mom walk through the front door, but when he walk around

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    "There once was guy named Jack. Jack didn't have much but what he did have he worked hard for. Jack was seven feet tall, and had a long beard. His hair was almond colored and his eyes were sky blue and they pierced you when he'd look at you. Jack lived very far away from the city and cant work many hours because of that, that's why he doesn't have much. Jack had to quit school because he couldn't read, that's why he cant buy a house by the city.Yeah, school was never easy for Jack, because people

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    PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- The social media firestorm rages on between supporters and opponents of a Portland diner owner who admits to screaming at a toddler to stop the child from screaming. The owner of Marcy's Diner says after 40 minutes of listening to the child scream, she had had enough. She asked the family to leave, when they didn't -- she screamed at the child to stop. The child's mother said her 21 month old wasn't doing anything out of the ordinary, and she's defending her actions

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    Jack and the Bull This is a story about a young fellow named Jack, who wasn’t a lot older than you when this happened. Now Jack lived with his mother and daddy on a small farm, but they were in bad shape. The crops didn’t make good that year, Jack’s daddy was having to go further and further to find work and do a little hunting so they’d have something to eat. Jack decided that he was big enough to go out and get a job so he could help buy food for his family. So Jack’s mother packed him some

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    part of the Wildcat Creek that feeds into the lake. I hiked up for about twenty minutes and I found myself a comfortable spot in the rocks between all the trees and ate my very late lunch. I just sat there eating my peanut butter jelly sandwich, with salted lays, and drank my soda while just staring at the lake. I was watching the waves splash the rocks, broken branches floating in the water, sheet of algae moving along with the waves, trees swaying along with the gentle breeze

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    MOOC Controversy

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    The essay examples given, all vary in style. Mendoza’s essay talked about the trials of being mixed and confused. Gregory’s example of peanut butter jelly sandwiches went into good use. Gallagher’s ability to tell lies and still give a good idea as to who is as a person was great. The point of writing their essay was to show that if they are good candidates for MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses).MOOC is looking for dependable, on task people and Gregory fits the bill. Mendoza and Gallagher are prime

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    On day Jack walked in a big red camping trailer he saw a big master bedroom to the right with a bathroom, he also see something lying on the bed. Jack walked in the room and he notices that it is a pellet gun lying on the bed.Then he looked to the left and he saw a round wooden table with chips and soda on it,he also saw a pink couch and a baby boy sleeping on it with a blue shirt on.Then he saw a white refrigerator,so Jack went and looked to see what was in the refrigerator and there was Mountain

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    My Legacy In My Life

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    In experience, I’ve learned that a legacy is all about taking control of your destiny and leaving your imprint on someone or somewhere. When people learn of my story and the adversities I’ve had to face, they tend to say “How did you make it through?” or “How did you survive through such a tragedy?”. I always tell them that my faith in God and myself pulled me through. When I was in the sixth grade my mom became very sick and during this time was pregnant. Between my sixth and eighth grade year

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    oak wood trees filled my lungs. There were students everywhere enlightened to get to class; the sound of autumn leaves crackling when students stepped on them made a very satisfying sound to new. I could still taste the flavour of my peanut butter sandwich that I had this morning for breakfast; It was quite cold out, so I had my hands inside my pocket, gasping for warmness. “Hey Yama! I’m here, let's head to class now.” I said. “Yeah Kotaro, I’m so happy that we have our first class together!” Yama

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