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Walking Taco Lab Report: Memo
Daniel Ruhland
Sophia, Justin, Patrick, Kerry
Block 2
Kitchen 4
December 3rd, 2015

Walking Taco Lab Report

Purpose: The purpose of the Walking Taco Lab Report is to create a meal filled with nutrients and allow us to bring it anywhere that we please.

Time Table:

Task
Group Members
Time it took to complete task
Total Time
Wash hands, tie hair up or put hat on, put on apron.
All group members
3 min
3 min
Retrieve ingredients
Helper
2 min
5 min
Place the ground beef in a medium skillet over high. Cook until brown and drain all oils.
Head Chef
7 min
12 min
Crush doritos bags and chop of all the lettuce, and tomatoes.
Assistant Chef
5 min
17 min
Wash table and put plates and glasses out.
Host
2 min
19 min
Open chip bag

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