Bell pepper Essays

  • Analysis Of Poached Egg And Avocado On Tomatoes

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    bread • 3 tsp olive oil • 1 ½ tsp fresh lemon juice • 1 large red tomato, sliced into rounds • Chopped ½ Tbsp chopped fresh chives • Sea salt • Freshly ground black pepper How to Prepare: 1. Halve the avocado lengthwise and remove the stone. Scoop out the flesh and place into a bowl. Add the lemon juice and season with salt and pepper. Mash everything well. 2. Lightly brush the bread with the olive oil, then toast on a dry skillet over medium low flame. Transfer to a plate and spread the avocado

  • My Famous Smothered Pork Chops

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    My family’s preferred dinner meals is smothered pork chops. From the aroma of the kitchen to the juicy, pork chops coming off of the stove. Oftentimes, my husband and I make dinner together to enjoy some quality time and conversation while making an enjoyable meal, but not with smoother pork chops. He loves to say he gets full off the scent, so he sits in another room, so he can eat as much as he wants once the food is complete. Smothered pork chops are a meal that I know once my family eats it

  • Spaghetti: My Favorite Kitchen

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    oil, one small diced onion, four cloves of minced garlic, two teaspoons of kosher salt, four dried bay leaves, one teaspoon of oregano, one teaspoon of basil, one teaspoon of coarse black pepper, one teaspoon of red pepper flakes, a half of large diced green bell pepper, a half of a large diced red bell pepper, one pound of hamburger, one 28 ounce can of crushed tomatoes and one 14.5 ounce can of crushed tomatoes. Select one pound of your favorite brand of dried spaghetti noodles to be topped with

  • Descriptive Essay: My Favorite Meal

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    made the prom a satisfying experience. I remember vividly the set of hors d'oeurves.   The hors d'oeurves were arranged in a big heart to set the mood of mystery and romance.  The bright crimson bell pepper stood mighty in the face of its relative, the humble, dull, green pepper.  The darkened pieces of beef had visible hints of all purpose seasoning and slivers of onions.  The dull pink jumbo shrimp looked like crescent moons, outrageously swollen, and just about ready to

  • Persuasive Essay How To Make Spaghetti

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    “Having ahard time deciding what to make for dinner?” Well, not anymore because my mom’s spaghetti recipe is better than Olive Garden! Dinning out is cost prohibitive for many families. This is especially true in my household. Spaghetti has been my favorite dish from childhood. Spaghetti is effortless to create, delicious, and a nutritiousmeal the whole family can savor.Pasta noodles are inexpensive, making them the ideal food item for any money-saving meal. The sauces are also inexpensive to make

  • Chicken Crock Pot

    507 Words  | 2 Pages

    of frozen corn kernels,29ozs of diced tomatoes without chillies,one packet of taco seasoning,1tablespoon of cumin,1 tablespoon of chilli powder,240zs of boneless chicken breasts,chopped chilli pepper and some fresh chopped cilantros . To make this The first step is to combine beans,onions,chilli peppers,corn,tomato sauce,cumin.chilli powder and taco seasoning in a slow cooker.Chicken should be placed on the top for covering.Cook this for abot 8 hours on low heat.serve the dish by removing the chicken

  • Ground Turkey Mexican Casserole: Recipe Essay

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    1 14.5 ounce can diced tomatoes ½ cup each green and red bell peppers, chopped 1½ teaspoon ground cumin 2 teaspoons garlic powder 1 tablespoon chili powder ½ teaspoon salt pepper to taste ¾ cup dairy free shredded cheddar cheese 1 cup slightly crushed tortilla chips Directions: Heat olive oil in a large skillet. Cook turkey over medium high heat. Stir and break up the meat until no longer pink. Add diced tomatoes and green and red peppers. Add ground cumin, garlic powder and chili powder. Stir.

  • How to make gumbo

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    onion powder and garlic powder each; 1 ¼ teaspoons dried oregano, 1 ½ teaspoons thyme leaves, ¾ teaspoons of black pepper and ½ teaspoons of white pepper and cayenne pepper each. That was the seasoning mix; you still need meat and veggies. That list contains: 1 pound of chicken breast’s, cubed into ½-inch pieces, 1 pound of fresh peeled medium shrimp, 2 cups of chopped green bell peppers, chopped celery and defatted seafood stock each; 3 cups of chopped onions, sliced okra, chopped collard greens, and

  • Macaroni And Cheese Thesis

    1920 Words  | 4 Pages

    Do you struggle with finding the perfect macaroni and cheese recipe? Macaroni and cheese is truly a comfort food for the soul anytime of the year, but even more so around the holidays. It is the perfect complement on our tables to a baked turkey, ham, chicken, and a variety of other dishes. The fabulous thing about this recipe is that the prep time is quick, so you can focus on more important things - like enjoying your free time with your family and friends. I truly hope that you enjoy this recipe

  • We Are What We Eat: The Diffusion Of Hispanic Cuisine

    2022 Words  | 5 Pages

    platter and one to definitely turn heads. Fajitas is a food to be enjoyed and a proud food of the Rio Grande Valley boundary location(Sweeten et al., 1985). Fajitas are sold all across this region whether it be at an opulent restaurant with all the bells and whistles, by the pound in a common styrofoam box found at grocery stores, or in a warm tortilla garnished with guacamole and salsa from the commodity of your

  • Special Grilled Steak Essay

    1751 Words  | 4 Pages

    1/2 tsp sea salt  1 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper  1 large avocado Instructions: 1. Set the grill to 500 degrees F or the oven to 350 degrees F to preheat. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. 2. In a bowl, combine the salt and pepper, then use 2/3 of it to season both sides of the steaks. 3. On the prepared baking sheet, combine the garlic and shallots. Drizzle 1 1/2 tablespoons of olive oil and season with the remaining salt and pepper mixture. 4. Roast the garlic and shallots

  • My Favourite Dream

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    history first. But first, we had to listen to the Canadian national anthem. We waited about 10 seconds for the “moment of silence” and took our seats. As we passed our history lessons, the 2nd period bell r... ... middle of paper ... ...in. I knew he was going to fall for the trap again. The bell rang and I knew that it meant that the language part of the day was going to commence. We learned about exotic and endangered sea creatures and even saw a few pictures of them. We then had to comprehend

  • Plato's Apology of Socrates and Crito

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    but when Creon chose Eteocles to take the thrown. Polyneices was outraged and left Thebes and went to the neighboring city to fight against Thebes and ended up dying in battle, and Eteocles also died. Eteocles received a military burial with all the bells and whistles while Polyneices was sworn by Creon to receive no burial. Antigone decides that the ruling made by her uncle is unjust and goes against the king and secretly buries her brother because she feels that family comes before the state and even

  • Satire Essay On Trees

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    I am a tree. I love my luscious green afro during summer than, in the winter and fall my hair falls of leaf by leaf I become bald and bare. While I sleep through the winter it becomes colder and colder. Sometimes it snows and my bare branches get covered in soft white fluffy snow I love how the snowflakes come down each with a unique pattern with no two snowflakes the same.The machines start to remove the snow for the noisy rackety cars to come back and be able to drive again. I love the breeze in

  • The Environment, Bell Hooks, and Feminist Spirituality

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    The Environment, Bell Hooks, and Feminist Spirituality The Environment: The environment is constantly being sacrificed for food production, toxic dumps, wood distribution, military testing, and other things such as these. And as usual, the root lies in profit. The corporations can’t afford to be concerned with the future well being of the earth and it’s dwellers. Also, environmental pollution can be connected to racism and classism because it is the poor communities that are used for toxic

  • E.e. Cummings, Poem, Anyone Li

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    are separated into there own group. As they grow through the seasons in lines nine, ten, and eleven, they pass on into adulthood. They in essence no longer exist in the poem. The bells ringing might have something to do with them becoming adults, since I do not see them relating to any other parts of the poem. The bells seem to be an important part of the town since they are mentioned in the second line of the poem and those exact lines are repeated in line twenty-four, sixth stanza of th...

  • Macbeth Songs And Respones

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    and queen of Scotland. ACT TWO FIRST SONG: "HELLS BELLS" by AC/DC REPRESENTING: Scene 2 when lady Macbeth rings the bell to signal that she has put the sedatives in Duncans body guards wine cups and that it is okay for Macbeth to go kill Duncan. I chose Hells Bells to play for this scene because lady Mabeth is ringing an acctual bell and also because i thought this scene corosponded well with the line from the song which goes, " i got my bell I'm gonna tae you to hell". ACT TWO SECOND SONG:"MISS

  • Random Acts Of Kindness By Michael Devore

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    RAK (Random Acts of Kindness) - Michael DeVore Day One ☼ ☂The day after fall break was a very long day. After testing, writing a paper, and attending three club related meetings, I was quite ready to relax and let the my troubles drain out. Some weeks earlier I had sensed impending stress levels (midterms on the horizon) and decided to prepare for the crises by purchasing an old favorite movie of mine. So, as planned, that night I retrieved my emergency bag of comfort food and cuddled with friends

  • My Writing Experience

    1124 Words  | 3 Pages

    The last bell of the day rang seconds after I finished sharing my poem aloud to the class. I stood amid the scrambling of hands putting their notebooks into their backpacks, among the shouts across class, “Wait for me so we can sit together on the bus!”, and amidst the shoving of twenty bodies moving toward one door. I crumpled my poem and threw it into the trashcan on the way out of class. Well, that was entirely anticlimactic, I thought, even more than I previously imagined it would be. The twinge

  • Ernest Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls

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    In Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls, the recurring images of the horse and the airplane illustrate one of the major themes of the novel. The novel's predominant theme is the disintegration of the chivalric order of the Old Spanish World, as it is being replaced by the newer technology and ideology of the modern world. As a consummate artist, Hemingway, in a manner illustrating the gothic quality of his work, allows the bigger themes of For Whom the Bell Tolls to be echoed in the smaller units