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    Good Ole Days Obituary

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    Obituary of the Good Ole Days Imagine a little league baseball coach- a middle-aged man with graying hair and the faint odor of barbecue sauce lingering on his cargo shorts. He towers over his team of scrappy second graders and looks down with disapproval. Instead of encouraging the children to play to their strengths and enjoy the game, he tirelessly ridicules the young players for having more advanced bats and gloves than he did. Back in his day, he had to make do with a wooden bat and a…

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    Ruby’s Diner Once or twice a year I visit my mother. She lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with my step-dad. One of my favorite things to do is to go eat at Ruby’s Diner with my mother, Amanda, and step-dad, Roma. After about 7 hours total at the airports and a two hour drive I am extremely hungry, but I am also very excited. For the first day, of my ten day visit, we’re going to one of my favorite restaurants, Ruby’s Diner. It is the heavens of freshly smoked meats. Everyday they cook and…

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    Spanakopita

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    Greece is located in the southern part of Europe in the Mediterranean. There is two large peninsulas, Chalcidice and Peloponnese, that is projected and shapes the formation of the country Greece. The history of this country was founded by the “Indo-European peoples, including the Mycenaeans, began entering Greece about 2000 B.C. and set up a sophisticated civilization” (Greece). From December 1944 to October 16, 1949, the Greek civil war happened and the Communist guerrillas conceded defeated.…

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    History Of Pizza Essay

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    The History of Pizza There is much iteration of just how pizza became the food that we know and love today. One story says that pizza has been around since the Stone Age when people would bake crude bread on the stones of a fire and after the cooking of this bread they would top it off with different seasonings and toppings. They would use this bread as a plate to sop up broth or gravies (Stradley, p. 1). Another story says that pizza was founded in Naples, by the Greeks, in the 1700s. The story…

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    Imagine a world where sex didn’t sell, a world in which consumers cared about the performance of a product and it’s effects on themselves. Today advertising is so successful that people are often convinced to purchase food, or other goods that have no benefit. We live in such a Monkey see, monkey do society. People will see a product consumed by someone attractive or famous and instantly assume that the product is good, or even something that the person uses in their actual life. In the…

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    tardiness. Students are able to purchase their food within the kitchen area of the cafeteria. The cafeteria kitchen has a faint smell of baked goods upon entering. On the right side of the kitchen is various condiments such as ketchup, mustard, and barbecue sauce. Towards the back of the kitchen is the entrance of the line for food service. Once a student is in the line, he or she will be able to pick a food product and beverage from the various chrome shelves. Finally, the student is able to…

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    Rafferty’s vs. Texas Roadhouse There are enormous amounts of restaurants out there. Some of the very popular restaurants out there are Raffertys and Texas Roadhouse. The prime rib is a very popular steak that these two restaurants serve to their customers on a day to day basis. Both restaurants listed, are in Clarksville Tennessee. The Texas Roadhouse and Raffertys restaurants both have their own unique characteristics, and they have a very Wonderful prime rib. It is truly up to the…

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    A gourmet food club membership is a nice treat that Dad can enjoy all year long. This type of gift can even be quite practical, as you can find monthly subscription clubs for everything from razors and books to wine and barbecue sauces. Would dad prefer a subscription to an online streaming service? That’s a great idea as well! You can even give him the technology he needs to stream his favorite movies and shows. If you prefer to combine the idea of a monthly subscription box…

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    or smoker, the food usually gets done when i am at church every sunday. My parents will wait for me to get back so we can eat as a family. The types of food my dad and my mom makes are 7 different things. The first one is chicken or meat with barbecue sauce on them, That is what my dad cooks on the grill. My mom makes beans, corn, potatoes, and salad. Another thing we do as a family is we go to the gym together. We all wake up at 3:00am and get ready to go to the gym. After the gym we go home…

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    Nandos Case Study

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    1.Background of entrepreneurs Albert Alavera Albert Alavera lived in Quezon City and worked as dishwasher at a pizza shop in the early 1980s. From his dishwashing experience in 1984, Alavera continued to learn new skills and achieved a degree in Marketing Management from the University of the East. After that, he studied culinary courses in Singapore, New Orleans, Barcelona and London in order to master his skills as a restaurateur and entrepreneur. He also loved to watch cooking shows,…

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