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    to go to college, I have to practice twenty-four seven on my tons of recipes, and also where I want to go with cooking. There are many things also that I have to do to get my career started. If I listed all the things. I would be here forever. I love cooking and I always will I hope you enjoy what you are about to read. I would have to go to three different schools for cooking. The first one that I would

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    her name is Julia Child. Julia Child was born in 1912 but died in 2004 cause of kidney failure. She is known for her success in the food industry, for example being a selling author with so many cookbooks, being in a magazine cover, having her own cooking show and winning awards. Julia Child changed the history of the food industry and influencing the people that look up to her being who she is in this century. The first female t.v chef also known as Julia Child changed this word for the better with

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    everything they need and have no house to stay at. Someone might’ve lost everything because of someone else and they cannot do anything about it. Also, I’d love to do it because I get to cook and I love cooking stuff for people or just in general. And I want to do what I want daily. My mom gets to cook too, and she also shares the love of cooking, like me. Since we cook for the homeless, they can get delicious food for free since my mom is an excellent cook. That’d be amazing for the homeless!

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    Driving Mindfulness

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    internship and on my way to class. This has helped me become more relaxed before attending those two places and not feel stressed out. While practicing the mindfulness while driving it has helped me connect more with myself and the nature around me. I truly love the outdoors and this has helped me by focusing on the moment and capturing the nature outside. Along with, I have been trying new practices of mindfulness compared to just sitting meditation or the body scan meditation. I have been attempting each

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    Essay on Samoan Culture

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    plays a large part in the lives of those with Samoan heritage. Samoan culture is kept strong in a Samoan house hold by keeping the culture alive. This is done by keeping family unity, the art of traditional tattooing, and eating traditional foods and cooking traditional ways. Family life in Samoan culture is huge. They value family very much. It is one of the most important parts of their life. They mostly live with their extended family all in one house in Samoa, or very near them here in the US. Traditionally

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    The Cooking animal

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    Michael Pollan’s article The Cooking Animal, describes the decline of home cooked meals and its effects. Cooking, he says, is what separates us from animals. It’s how we became civilized. By making us come together and share food, we learn about each other and ourselves. Although its importance, cooking is rapidly declining in modern times. What was once a daily ritual is now becoming a special occasion. Replacing cooking is convenient, yet horribly unhealthy, processed foods thus worsening the already

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    I am Laurie A and I am an aspiring writer who loves food. From watching cooking shows to finding recipes to things that I will never make. I find my obsession as bad as Josh’s obsession with Oprah. Have you ever seen something so good that you want it; I feel that when I watch a cooking show. Another fact about me is that I am a person who enjoys napping or sleep for 12 hours. I sometimes wish that alarm clocks didn't exist, so I don’t have to wake up so early. Don’t you hate the feeling of sleeping

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    a very young age following his mother’s love of cuisine. His family took many trips to the Lewis and Clark exposition while he was young and each time he would say how captivated he was by how the triscuit crackers were being made. The most impact he had with food was when he had malaria as a child. It was then that he truly started to appreciate not only his mother’s creative meals but also his Chinese domestic, Jue-Let. As Beard grew up he developed a love of the arts and became very involved in

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    My Mother In My Life

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    high school, I am always cooking and expanding my sister’s pallets. Other than cooking in the kitchen with my mom, I cook my first big meal with my grandma. Grandma was always in the kitchen cooking up something. Weather it was just some good old fashion chocolate chip cookies or a whole Thanksgiving meal. I had a tendency to always be peeking around the corner until one day I heard her say “Come on Dolly, come help me.” It was that very day that I fell in love with cooking.

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    If you love good food and love eating then chances are you can turn into a great cook if you have the interest to learn. I personally started to learn cooking as a child only to give mom a break in the kitchen, this developed into an interest that I have pursued ever since. Cooking to me should be quick, not very laborious and taste very good. In order to become a fairly good cook I followed these steps below and hope it is of help to you too.1) Always be willing to learn new techniques, tips and

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