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    Banana Cake

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    Greetings‚ my fellow visitors‚ today‚ I would like to recommend a few local dishes which you might want to indulge yourself while you are here. Firstly‚ I would like to recommend you an intercontinental dish known as… Chilli Crab Chilli Crab‚ also known as Singapore’s unofficial “national dish” is cooked in various ways. The most common style is done with chilli and sweet-sour sauce ribboned with beaten egg. My favourite way and probably the most common‚ is to eat it with French bread or Chinese

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    learning   • To develop positive attitude towards mathematics   Part One   Introduction    Cakes come in a variety of forms and flavors and are among favorites desserts served during special occasions such as birthday parties‚ Hari Raya‚ weddings and others. Cakes are treasured not only because of their wonderful taste but also in the art of cake baking and cake decorating Baking a cake offers a tasty way to practice math skills‚ such as fractions and

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    The Carrot Cake Dessert

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    The Carrot Cake Dessert Who would ever think a cake made with a vegetable would turn out to be a delicious dessert that is easy to prepare and serve? My dad’s favorite kind of cake is a carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. This cake is now one of my mom’s famous recipes known to the family‚ friends and co-workers. The carrot cake was modernized in the sixty’s as our nation began looking for healthier snacks and improving and maintaining a healthier diet. It became one of the nation’s trendiest

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    How to Bake a Cake

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    Summer Tozzi ENC 1101 Professor Carole Ezell 16 September 2012 How to bake a cake Baking a cake may seem intimidating to most people but it really is not. All you need is a little creativity‚ patience and skill to master the task. It will prove not only to be fun but very therapeutic. Having the right kitchen tools can make the experience more enjoyable. The proper mixer is a worthwhile investment as it will make the baking experience much easier. The advantages to owning

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    Patty Cake Sunday

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    Barbara-Jean Penn English 105 T-Th 9:55-11:25 Patty Cake Sunday Every family has their own special traditions that they share. Just like my family most of these traditions are during the holiday season. But‚ there is one weekly tradition that really sticks out to me. It’s not the normal Thanksgiving‚ Christmas or birthday activities. Every Sunday morning since I can remember‚ our family makes breakfast together. I’m not sure how we started this family tradition‚ but one Sunday we all got out

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    Red Velvet Cake

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    A red velvet cake is a cake with a dark red‚ bright red or red-brown color. It is traditionally prepared as a layer cake topped with cream cheese or cooked roux icing. The reddish color is achieved by adding red food coloring. Common ingredients include buttermilk‚ butter‚ flour‚ cookie dough for the filling‚ cocoa‚ and beetroot or red food coloring. The amount of cocoa used varies in different recipes. Cream cheese frosting and buttercream frosting are commonly used. History: James Beard’s

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    Analogy Baking a Cake

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    Analogy: baking a cake Step 1: gather the ingredients such as water‚ flour‚ baking powder‚ sugar and chocolate icing. The ingredients represent each products that the cycle of photosynthesis need. Such as water – which is use in the light dependent reaction when the molecules splits and gives off oxygen. Step 2: Preheat the oven at 375 degrees and that symbolizes the energy coming from the sun. Step 3: mix the flour‚ baking powder and sugar together. The Analogy for sugar is the electron coming

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    The Art of Cake Decorating

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    The Art of Cake Decorating Cake decorating is referred to as one of the sugar arts in the world of baking. Many aspects of baking‚ icing and creativity are involved with decorating and its competitive business. In addition to being beautiful works of art‚ decorating has been used to capture memories and be an inspiration. One may ask‚ what does it really take to be a great cake decorator and most importantly where did it all start? Decorating skills and techniques have developed greatly since

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    Rice cakes and starbucks

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    Rice Cakes and Starbucks Esther Freud‚ 2009 The short story ”Rice Cakes and Starbucks” is about the Lindens. A little family containing Dan who’s the father and an up-coming actor. Beth who is the mother and their three children Honey‚ Ben and Grace. They decide to move to L.A. to try and get some jobs for Dan‚ because their current money situation isn’t that well. They can barely manage at the current time. The day where Dan is going to a casting‚ he would rather be by himself and wait alone

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    Destiny Guzman October 5‚ 2014 AFR 150 Prof. Malki The Magnificent African Cake In the video‚ “The Magnificent African Cake” by Basil Davidson‚ Africa was isolated up into new colonies by Europeans. After the end of subjugation in Africa‚ Europeans needed to stretch their empires for industrialization and trade. This period of time was known as the "scramble for Africa" in light of the fact that numerous European nations were guaranteeing as much land from Africa. In 1884‚ the Berlin Conference

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