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    Hot Wings

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    Boneless Hot Wings Dusty Butler Topic: Boneless hot wings General Function: To inform Specific Purpose: To show my audience how to prepare and serve boneless hot wings. Organizational Design: Sequential Introduction Attention Arousing and Orienting Material: Buffalo wild wings!! Makes me hungry just thinking about their boneless hot wings. Not being lucky enough to live anywhere near my favorite place to eat‚ I still have had the chance to learn to make boneless hot wings in my current

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    How to Make Milk Tart

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    Milk tart (Or chocolate milk tart) Ingredients  Crust: 70ml castor sugar 70g softened butter 1egg 250ml flour 5ml baking powder Pinch salt Filling: 1 tin condensed milk 500ml milk 15ml butter or margarine 2 large eggs 50g cornflour 5ml vanilla extract Cinnamon for sprinkling   Method Crust: Cream the butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add the egg and beat well before adding the flour‚ baking powder and salt. Mix well. Press the dough into a pie dish and bake

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    How to Make Ice Cream

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    Did you get sad or upset because you didn’t have any? Well you never have to experience that again! Today I will be show you how to make ice cream at home with the ingredients you have around your house. I learned how to do this in my freshman year of High school. I was taking a chemistry course and on the final day of class my professor decided to teach us how to make ice cream instead of making us take an exam. I find that This method is fun and very easy to do. If you have any kids or any younger

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    Hot Dog

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    Hot Dog A Global History Bruce Kraig the edible series     Edible Series Editor: Andrew F. Smith  is a revolutionary new series of books dedicated to food and drink that explores the rich history of cuisine. Each book reveals the global history and culture of one type of food or beverage. Already published Pancake Ken Albala Pizza Carol Helstosky Hamburger Andrew F. Smith Spices Fred Czarra Pie Janet Clarkson Forthcoming Bread William Rubel Cake Nicola Humble Caviar

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    Montreaux Chocolate

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    director of new product development at Montreaux Chocolate USA. She is in charge of delivering a comprehensive presentation to the Board of the company regarding her and her team’s research and findings about the purchase of the rights to distribute Monteaux’s European chocolate in the US‚ as a way to increase the company’s market share in pursuit of the upscale market segments. There are three main options she is considering and needs to be able to make recommendation as to the most optimal way to

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    THE HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE

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    THE HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE Many people believe that chocolate originally came from Europe. However‚ chocolate‚ called the “food of the gods‚” was first made in the Americas. The first chocolate was very different from contemporary chocolate. Wild chocolate trees can grow easily in the humid Amazon rainforest. Clusters of flowers growing on these trees turn to seeds. About 20 to 60 cacao beans can be found in the seeds. Cacao beans are the ingredient needed to create sweet‚ soothing

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    Hersheys Chocolate

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    to produce sweet chocolate as a coating for his caramels. Located in Lancaster‚ Pennsylvania‚ the new enterprise was named the Hershey Chocolate Company. In 1900‚ the company began producing milk chocolate in bars‚ wafers and other shapes. With mass production‚ Hershey was able to lower the per-unit cost and make milk chocolate‚ once a luxury item for the wealthy‚ affordable to all. A company on the move. The immediate success of Hershey’s low-cost‚ high-quality milk chocolate soon caused the company’s

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    Hot Cheetos

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    How flamin’ hot Cheetos affect the body The topic of my research project is “How Flamin’ Hot Cheetos affect the body”. There are many ways flamin’ hot Cheetos can affect your body. Basically my research explains ways that flamin’ hot Cheetos could possibly affect you‚ but not necessarily happen. Flamin’ hot Cheetos are categorized as any other junk food‚ but is said to be very addictive and can cause ulcers and inflammation in your body. Everyone loves flamin’ hot Cheetos right? But have

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    Chocolate Pursuasive

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    Attention Getter: Credibility: Eating chocolate is one of my favorite past times. Just sitting anywhere and eating M&M’s makes my life more enjoyable and I believe that it can have the same effect for everyone else. Thesis: Chocolate offers to the world physical and emotional benefits‚ as long as moderation is observed. Transition: Eating chocolate benefits your health‚ it has flavones‚ and it helps people emotionally 1. Chocolate has health benefits. A. Antioxidant 1. Cleveland

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    Hot Zone

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    especially in times of stress or injury. Chapter 1: Something In The Forest 1. Who is Charles Monet? 2. What happens to Monet? 3. (pages 4-6) The author uses a sensory image of hot and cold in describing the case. Why? 4. The author makes a distinction between lethal and nonlethal contagion. What is the difference? 5. Why were workers burning the fields? What impact does this have on the migration of microbes and the natural biodiversity

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