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Meals and cooking
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Meals and cooking

We roast meat or chicken. We put salt, sugar, pepper, vinegar and mustard into our food to make it salted, sweet, sour or simply tasty. Our food may taste good or bad or it may be tasteless. The usual meals in England are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner or, in simpler houses, breakfast, dinner, tea and supper. For breakfast English people mostly have porridge or cornflakes with milk or cream and sugar, bacon and eggs, marmalade with buttered toast and tea or coffee. For a change they can have a boiled egg, cold ham, or fish. English people generally have lunch about one o'clock. At lunch time in a London restaurant one usually finds a mutton chop, or steak and chips, or cold meat or fish with potatoes and salad, then a pudding or fruit to follow. Afternoon tea can hardly be called a meal. It is a substantial meal only in welltodo families. It is between five and six o'clock

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My Breakfast
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My Breakfast

breakfast. In the morning I usually have porridge or corn flakes. Sometimes I start my breakfast with a cereal which is not cooked, it is something dry, ready to be eaten or muesli ­ some grain or porridge which is not cooked with dried fruit, nuts and so on. I also like eating eggs (cooked in different ways). I don't practically eat butter; I prefer soft margarine made of vegetable fat, which is not heavy and creamy. I don't eat jam at breakfast, I eat marmalade which is not sweet, there is slight bitterness; it's rather pleasant for my taste. I usually don't have substantial breakfast on weekdays; I do it on weekends when I get up late. Very often I have just some tea or coffee with sandwiches. Tea is usually taken by me with milk. I also like very strong tea without sugar. Sometimes, when I am in a hurry, I don't have time to have proper breakfast and I go to school being hungry

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Informaatika 2 kontrolltöö
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Informaatika 2 kontrolltöö

08.2005 Teraviljatooted Singaporean Hokkien Fried Mee 27,80 25 15% 590,75 HANAR 11.08.2005 Teraviljatooted Singaporean Hokkien Fried Mee 5,90 15 0% 88,50 HILAA 12.08.2005 Teraviljatooted Singaporean Hokkien Fried Mee 7,60 16 20% 97,28 HUNGO 13.08.2005 Kondiitritooted Sir Rodney's Marmalade 11,20 10 20% 89,60 LEHMS 14.08.2005 Kondiitritooted Sir Rodney's Marmalade 50,00 40 20% 1 600,00 OLDWO 15.08.2005 Kondiitritooted Sir Rodney's Marmalade 8,00 10 10% 72,00 PICCO 16.08.2005 Kondiitritooted Sir Rodney's Scones 18,60 10 0% 186,00 QUEEN 17.08.2005

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TV tõlkimisharjutused Unit 6-10-7-klassile-ILE 5
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TV tõlkimisharjutused Unit 6-10: 7. klassile (ILE 5)

9 Kas Iirimaa oli Rooma impeeriumi osa? Was Ireland a part of Roman empire? 10 Rooma impeeriumi ajal elasid kohalikud elanikud peamiselt maakohtades. During the Roman Empire the local inhabitants lived mostly in the countryside. _______________________________________________________________ UNIT 10: Töövihikust harjutus 13. 1 Inglise hommikusöök koosneb peekonist, munadest, röstsaiast ja marmelaadist. An English breakfast consist of bacon, eggs, toast and marmalade. 2 Kas te olete valmis tellima? Are you ready to order? 3 See topp on mulle liiga kitsas. Kas teil on seda M suurusele? This top is too tight for me. Do you have it in size M? 4 Minu toas ei ole palju mööblit. There isn't much furniture in my room. 5 Kas sa sageli loed interneti kommentaare? Do you often read online comments? 6 Kas sa tead, kuidas internetis käituda? Do you know how to behave on the Internet? 7 Paljud inglisekeelsed sõnad on ladina päritolu.

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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks
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ENGLISH TOPICS - palju teemasid inglise keele riigieksami kordamiseks

The English proverb says: every cook praises his own broth. One can not say English cookery is bad, but there is not a lot of variety in it in comparison with European cuisine. The English are very particular about their meals. The usual meals in England are breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. Breakfast time is between seven and nine a.m. A traditional English breakfast is a very big meal. It consists of juice, porridge, a rasher or two of bacon and eggs, toast, butter, jam or marmalade, tea or coffee. Marmalade is made from oranges and jam is made from other fruit. Many people like to begin with porridge with milk or cream and sugar, but no good Scotsman ever puts sugar on it, because Scotland is the home of porridge. For a change you can have sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms, cold ham or perhaps fish. But nowadays in spite of the fact that the English strictly keep to their meals many people just have cereal with milk and sugar or toast with jam or honey.

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Cats
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Cats

tortoiseshell in the caramelised range of colours (though this may not show up very well and may be impossible to identify.) If a male inherits 1 red gene he will be red. If he inherits 1 red gene AND dilution gene he will be cream. If he inherits 1 red gene AND dilution gene AND caramelising gene he will be apricot. In reds, there are genes for rufism i.e. for the depth of the red colour. This is why show- quality reds are a rich, deep red colour while alley cats are more often marmalade or ginger. Early reds (1880s) were known as yellows; the depth of colour was improved over many generations of selective breeding. In 1924, a series of breeding experiments between a Siamese female and a tabby male resulted in black offspring that themselves produced tabby offspring. This suggests a gene for black that is dominant to tabby, the opposite of the known behaviour of tabby and black! It is possible that the Siamese female, one of a pair imported from Bangkok, had a mutation for

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