Legend sais, that Montagu had a gambling problem that led him to spend hours at the card table. During a very long game, he instructed a cook to prepare his food in such way that it would not interfere with his game. the cook presented him with sliced meat between two pieces of toast. This meal could be eaten with one hand, leaving the other free to continue the game. . Montagu enjoyed his meat and bread so much that he ate it constantly, and sandwiches grew popular in Londo. it also took on the Earl’s name. By the Revolutionary War, the sandwich was well established in England. By the 19th Century the sandwich had become popular all over Europe, especially in England because of the industrial revolution. People needed easytomake, easyto carry lunches that would fill them up for a long day of work at the office TYPES OF SANDWICHES Sandwiches are now popular all over the world,.
My birthday. I am now 12 years old. I have had many memorable birthdays. But memorable was when I was 12. It took place last year in 9 June. A week before I started to construct invitations. I called three best friend Liis, Carmel and Daily. Mother had prepared for a birthday power. Such as sandwiches and salads. The girls came a two o'clock. I got a lot of flowers, 2 Kaubamajakas gift cards and more chocolate. I put a flowers of vase . I proposed to do the quiz, which I thought a couple of days ago. Finally, we decided to go out. I had a wonderful birthday.
Just like ketchup and mustard, lingonberry sauce is widely used to accompany a variety of dishes, from meatballs and pancakes to porridge and blood pudding. But despite its sweetness, it is rarely used on bread. Thanks to the Right of Public Access (Allemansrätten), which gives everyone the freedom to roam and enjoy nature, many Swedes grow up picking lingonberries in the forest, and using these tiny tart red fruits to make the jam-like preserve. Open sandwiches When you order a sandwich, don’t be surprised if it involves just a single slice of bread. The concept of open sandwiches dates back to the 15th century when thick slabs of bread were used as plates. In Sweden, the shrimp sandwich (räksmörgås) remains the option fit for a king. Piled high with a mix of boiled egg slices, lettuce, tomato and cucumber, this seafood snack is often topped with creamy blended with dill sprigs and roe. Pickled herring — center
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Party Sten Pääro Form 8c Tallinn School No.21 Last year I went to a party. It was the best birthday party I have ever been to. The party was in Tallinn and it was in my friend's house. It started at five o'clock. I went there alone. I wore blue jeans, a shirt and a sweater. A gift to the host was a homemade cake and a gift certificate. The house was full of beautiful decorations and balloons. The kitchen was full of food. There were a lot of sandwiches, chips, cakes, pies and candies and also a lot of drinks. My favorite drink was a strawberry smoothie. I also liked Fanta. I liked the music because it was very relaxing. I played there a lot of games. My favorite game was hide-and-seek, I also played board games. I did not dance .We also played football, basketball and Airsoft. I didn't meet anybody new there because I knew everybody.6 The party finished at ten o'clock. I did not stay overnight because I didn't want to
Report about students eating habits. Most of todays students don't have their proper habits, Fast food can wreak havoc on your health if you aren't careful. Limit stops at fast food restaurants, and when you do go, bypass the French fries and other fried treats. Order salads, sandwiches that don't contained fried or greasy meat, and baked potatoes. Select pizza healthy pizza toppings, such as olives, mushrooms and green peppers. If you must have meat, opt for Canadian bacon, which is much lower in fat than pepperoni. Even college students need a balanced diet of protein, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates and fats. Eat a variety of vegetables and moderate amounts of protein. Limit fats to the healthier choices, such as olive oil and nuts.
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. In such case I usually buy something like "Snickers" or "Mars" on my way to school. But I keep in mind that breakfast helps learning, as you are better able to pay attention and are more interested in learning. So I try not to skip breakfast too often.
They also lack necessary vitamins. Pizza is probably the most 'healthy' fast food, because it consist different types of food. Fast food is an important contributor to obesity in the America. Futhermore, with obesity come other problems like high blood pressure and heart disease. It is a fact that fast food is more unhealthy than home-cooked meals. Fast food saves more time and money than cooking a meal at home. People can find fast food anywhere, like chips, sandwiches, pizza, hamburgers, French fries, chicken nuggets, tacos. However, by making some smart choices we can definitely minimize the drawbacks of fast food. And what is most important, we only ourselves can choose how bad or good lifestyle we are living and is this the one for TTG 10c Anette-Marie Arula
(How) a. He does not work hard b. How he works? 35. Bob missed the classes because he had a temperature. (Why) a. Bob did not miss the classes. b. Why did Bob miss the classes? 36. You slept well last night. (How) a. You did not sleep well last night b. How did you sleep last night? 37. He wants to meet the Prime Minister. (Whom) a. He does not want to meet the Prime Minister b. Whom does he wants to meet? 38. They had coffee and sandwiches for breakfast. (What) a. They did not have coffee and sandwiches fot breakfast b. What did they have for breakfast? 39. Jack usually goes to school by bike. (How) a. Jack does not usually go to school by bike b. How does Jack usually goes to school? 40. On Monday the first lesson was history (What) a. On Monday the first lesson was not history b. What was the first lesson on Monday? 41. They work hard. (How) a. They do not work hard b
23. Millal on sinu sünnipäev? - Mein Geburtstag ist am siebenundzwanzigsten Juni. 24. Mida sa täna teed? - Heute bin ich in der Schule. 25. Mida sa hommikul teed? – Am morgens ich esse. 26. Mis kell sa ärkad? - Ich wache um sieben Uhr. 27. Mis kell sa magama lähed? - Ich gehe schlafen um zwölf Uhr. 28. Kas teil on täna õhtul aega? - Ja, ich habe heute Abend Zeit. 29. Mida te sööte ja joote hommikul? - Am Morgen, ich esse Sandwiches und Tee trinken. 30. Kas sa sööd koolis? - Ja, ich esse in der Schule. 31. Kas toit maitseb koolis? - Das Essen schmeckt gut in die Schule. 32. Mida sulle süüa meeldib? - Ich gerne isst Hamburger. 33. Mida sulle juua meeldib? - Ich gerne trinkst Tee. 34. Kas sul on nälg? - Nein, ich habe nicht Hunger. 35. Mida sa tahad nüüd süüa ja juua? - Jetzt möchte ich Salat essen und Saft trinken. 36. Kas sulle meeldib kala? (Liha, köögiviljad, puuviljad) – Ja, Ich mag Fisch
should be remembered that American English has about 10 times more speakers than the RP and thus the significance of it in the today’s world should not be underestimated. 2) Submarine sandwich is ‘a large sandwich consisting of a long roll split lengthwise and filled with layers of meat, cheese, tomatoes, lettuce and condiments’ (www.ahdictionary.com). How did it get its name? It is difficult to say when the term submarine sandwich was first used for these types of large sandwiches. Although it is quite obvious that the sandwich got its name because of its long shape that resembles submarines, there are several myths around the origin of the term. The first theory is that at the beginning of World War II a sandwich was specifically created in a restaurant in Scollay Square in Boston to appeal to the mean serving at Charlestown Navy Yard. Because it resembled a submarine for its shape, people began to call them “submarine sandwiches”.
No, she didn´t / Yes, she did. Kirjuta küsimuste numbrid, milles tegusõna on : 9. A lihtolevikus 7, 5 C kestvas olevikus 3, 4 B lihttulevikus 1, 6 D lihtminevikus 2, 8 4. Kirjuta lünka tegusõna lihtolevikus( the present simple), lihtminevikus( the past simple) või lihttulevikus( the future simple). 1. Henry´s parents often go to other countries in summer. Last summer they visited Turkey. 2. Peter usually eats sandwiches for breakfast. Yesterday he only had a cup of coffee. 3. Nelly and Sue like folk music. They enjoyed the folk music festival last month. Next year the girls will to the festival again. 4. Next year we will some new subjects at school. I hope they will interesting. 5. Peter usually sleeps well but yesterday he heard some strange voices. 6. Kirjuta enda või oma sõbra sünnipäevapeost. Every birthday morning my mum and sisters wakes me up. At first my mother gives me a hug
7 Be careful with the knife! Don't cut yourself! 8 What a strange car! It's not our neighbours'. Theirs is the dark blue Rover across the street. 5 You are going to listen to Samantha telling you about her life. Read the sentences below. You have 30 seconds to do so. Listen to Samantha and finish the sentences. Listen again and check your answers. 1 Samantha Greenhill is a student from Canada. 2 The students have a lunch break from 12:00 to 12:45. 3 There are tomato and cheese sandwiches in Samantha's lunch bag. 4 The teachers are strict. The students can't be late for their lessons. 5 Samantha can't wear sunglasses and hat to school. 6 Samantha finds history and maths not easy for her. 7 Samantha is interested in music and dancing. 8 She doesn't like it when people think that she is a little child.
mushrooms and baked beans. Now-a-days a typical English breakfast is more likely a bowl of cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee. They have Afternoon Tea (the traditional 4 o’clock tea). This is a small meal, not a drink. Traditionally it consists of tea (or coffee) served with either of the following: freshly baked scones served with cream and jam (known as a cream tea), afternoon tea sandwiches - thinly sliced cucumber sandwiches with the crusts cut off, and assorted pastries. However it’s not common nowadays because most of the people have to work at that time. There is also High Tea (the traditional 6 o’clock tea). This is the meal that British working population had instead of Afternoon Tea. High tea combined delicious sweet foods, such as scones, cakes, buns or tea breads, with tempting savouries, such as cheese on toast, toasted crumpets, cold meats and pickles or poached eggs on toast.
Building (1911), Cunard Building (1917), Port of Liverpool (1907)is being restored in 2009.the Liverpool Blue Coat School is the top school in UK, has produced 8 Nobel Prize winners. The Beatles in 1960, record company was Parlophone records, Paul and Ringo still active. 1892 FC Liverpool,most successful in UK. Robert: "Traditional British Foods" Breakfast 1:eggs, bacon, sausages, bread, beans, mushrooms,coffee Breakfast 2: cereals, slice of toast, orange juice, coffee Lunch: sandwiches, crisps, fruits, juices Dinner 1: potatoes, Brussels, sprouts, carrots Dinner 2: a meal called Curry rice, pasta, vegetables Sunday dinner: roast meat potatoes, vegetables, Yorkshire pudding Roast lamb with green mint sauce and vegetables. Puddings: salty and sweet. Apple or rhubarb crumble, bread and butter pudding. Special booths for fish and chips, bangers and mash, hotdogs if people don´t have time. They eat yoghurt, potato chips, sandwiches also.
Japan.[18][19][20][21] The company plans to add over 250 stores in these Asian territories, as well as other countries such as Macau, by the end of 2012. Its expansion into the Indian market has the company at a competitive disadvantage with other QSR vendors such as KFC because the country's large Hindu majority's aversion to beef. BK hopes to use their recent non-beef products, such as their TenderCrisp and TenderGrill sandwiches, as well as other products to help them overcome this hurdle to expand in that country. At the end of its fiscal 2008 year, Burger King is the second largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants in the world behind industry bellwether McDonald's (31,000 locations) and the fourth largest fast food restaurant chain overall after Yum! Brands (34,000 locations), McDonald's and Subway (28,400 locations). Products
the fat and oil group. · Oily foods and fats should be eaten in very small amounts. · Sweets have lots of sugar and have no vitamins or nutrients. · Sweets and candy are also things you should eat less of. · Candy, deserts, and soft drinks are some examples of foods in the sweet group. Composite foods Much of the food we eat is in the form of dishes or meals rather than individual foods, e.g. pizza, fish bake, spaghetti bolognese and sandwiches. These are called composite foods. Composite foods are made up from more than one food group. Physical exercise · Daily 30-45 minutes of physical exercise should be done or 3-4 hours per week.. · Physical exercise can be of any type- walking, jogging, swimming, aerobics, yoga, cycling. Tips for healthy diet · A well balanced diet including food from all nutrients in correct form · Engage in regular physical exercise at least 30 minutes · Positive attitude
It is cooked by pouring a thin batter made from milk (or water), flour and eggs into oiled then preheated baking pans or muffin tins. A popular batter is one-third cup milk, one-third cup flour per egg. This dish is not usually eaten as a dessert like other puddings but instead as part of the main course or at a starter. Roast beef: is a dish of beef which is roasted in an oven. Essentially prepared as a main meal, the leftovers can be and are often served within sandwiches and sometimes is used to make hash. A pork chop: is a cut of pork (a meat chop) cut perpendicularly to the spine of the pig and usually containing a rib or part of a vertebra, served as an individual portion. Pork chops are suitable for roasting, grilling, or frying, but there are also recipes of stuffed pork chops. They can be used boneless or bone-in. There is a belief that bone-in chops taste better because bones make the meat juicier by retaining the moisture inside
Pubs (public houses) and cafés serve both snacks and full meals. The Irish generally eat three meals a day. The midday meal is usually referred to as lunch and the evening meal as dinner or, when it is less formal, as supper. But some rural people call the midday meal dinner and the early-evening meal tea. Many people, particularly in Dublin, no longer eat more than a light meal or snack in the middle of the day. Those who have an early-evening meal sometimes have another snack-- sandwiches, cakes, or biscuits--at around 9 PM. Socializing The traditional Irish greeting Céad míle fáilte literally means "A hundred thousand welcomes." However, the Irish greet one another with common English phrases such as "Hello" and "How are you?" or more casual greetings such as 'How's it going?' The most typical Irish greeting is Dia dhuit, which means "God be with you." Goodbye is expressed with Slán (roughly "Go safely") or the warmer Slán agus beannacht ('Go
can't say `no' to my little sis. Anyway we went to the forest near the Swan Lake and, believe it or not, got lost! Awful! I was so scared... We walked and walked, not even knowing the direction we were heading to, until we reached a huge mansion. And the garden around it was so extraordinary... That is something you just must see! But neither the trees nor flowers could be as wonderful as the owner himself! Sir Thom treated us tea and sandwiches, not forgetting to show us way back to the village. He was so kind, don't you think? In the end, when we had nearly reached our home, he suddenly stopped and called us to a ball! Can you imagine?! A ball with Sir Thom! What an honour... I bet Emily Woodcut will be envious. What about you, Mary? Have you made plans for the summer? I'd really like to introduce you to him after all, you are the governor's daughter. Then his opinion of me will raise even higher, right? So what do you think
he took his wife, 49, along. "What I had not expected was to see her getting stuck in with a blowtorch. She wound up liking it so much that she gave up her IT job to join me in my career change." The same happened with Annie and Paul Clayton, both 42. "We both worked in the police for nearly 20 years," says Annie. "But Paul had become disillusioned and had a friend who was a tree surgeon. He started helping him out and he loved it, so he gave up the police. I'd turn up with sandwiches and realised I loved it too, so now we run a business together." Some of the most successful career changes come out of pursuing a hobby, as Bob Jennings, 53, knows all too well. Having been offered redundancy from a laboratory supplies company where he'd worked for 32 years, he built a 15ft stitch and glue boat. "I decided to do a 10-month course to learn more about boat building and while there, I decided this could be a fantastic career option. I've finished the course and am currently
Food A vital part of a day is breakfast. There are two types of breakfast in Australia-the heavy breakfast (English breakfast) and the light breakfast. The heavy breakfast is eaten in the colder parts of Australia, while the lighter one is eaten in the warmer parts. No Australian could spend a weekend without barbeque or forget the heavenly taste of pavlova- a sweet cake with different fruits on top of it. Vegemite is the Australian national food. It is meat jelly used on sandwiches and it tastes like broth. Sport Australians love tough sports, like rugby and rally for example. Rugby is very famous in Australia. The Australian Rugby Union was created in 1892. The national team has a special anthem that is in aboriginal language. Australians also love motor sport. The most popular series is the V8 Supercars, which is analog to the DTM in Europe. Sprint cars are also loved in Australia and Formula 1 has many
· Are you going to meet Jane tonight? · You are not going to meet Jane tonight. USE 1 "Will" to Express a Voluntary Action Examples: · I will send you the information when I get it. · I will translate the email, so Mr. Smith can read it. · Will you help me move this heavy table? · Will you make dinner? · I will not do your homework for you. · I won't do all the housework myself! · A: I'm really hungry. B: I'll make some sandwiches. · A: I'm so tired. I'm about to fall asleep. B: I'll get you some coffee. · A: The phone is ringing. B: I'll get it. USE 2 "Will" to Express a Promise Examples: · I will call you when I arrive. · If I am elected President of the United States, I will make sure everyone has access to inexpensive health insurance. · I promise I will not tell him about the surprise party. · Don't worry, I'll be careful.
· Each show is planned 18 months in advance by Royal Horticultural Society staff, exhibitors and contractors · It takes 800 people 3 weeks to build the Showground · Each Show costs about £3 million · About 600 exhibitors show at the Chelsea Flower Show · Over Show week, caterers sell 3,000 bottles of champagne, 18,000 glasses of Pimms, 8,000 bottles of wine, 60,000 pieces of cake, 110,000 cups of tea and coffee, and over 28,000 rounds of sandwiches · The catering staff includes 32 on-site managers, 424 waiting staff, 179 service staff, 69 porters and 52 general helpers · The RHS estimates that exhibitors spend around oe20 million on their five-day displays. One display alone can cost £200,000 Chelsea's Visitors In 1987, over 247,000 visitors attended the Chelsea Flower Show In 1988, visitor numbers were restricted to 170,000 to maximise safety and comfort
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Pubs also serve good, cheap food. School children can have a hot meal at school. Some of them just bring a snack from home. Tea is very popular among the English; it may almost be called their national drink. Tea is welcome in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. The English like it strong and fresh made. The English put one tea-spoonful of tea for each person. Tea means two things. It is a drink and a meal. Some people have afternoon tea, so called «high tea» with sandwiches, tomatoes and salad, a tin of apricots, pears or pineapples and cakes, and, of course a cup of tea. That is what they call good tea. It is a substantial meal. Cream teas are also popular. Many visitors, who come to Britain, find English instant coffee disgusting. Dinner time is generally between six and eight p.m. The evening meal is the biggest and the main meal of the day. Very often the whole family eats together. They
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As we got closer we could see the shining, straight black hair and copper skin of the newcomers, teenagers from the reservation come to socialize. The food was already being passed around, and the boys hurried to claim a share while Eric introduced us as we each entered the driftwood circle. Angela and I were the last to arrive, and, as Eric said our names, I noticed a younger boy sitting on the stones near the fire glance up at me in interest. I sat down next to Angela, and Mike brought us sandwiches and an array of sodas to choose from, while a boy who looked to be the oldest of the visitors rattled off the names of the seven others with him. All I caught was that one of the girls was also named Jessica, and the boy who noticed me was named Jacob. It was relaxing to sit with Angela; she was a restful kind of person to be around -- she didn't feel the need to fill every silence with chatter. She left me free to think undisturbed while we ate. And I was
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characterized by diarrhea, abdominal pain, viruses, but scientists in many cases are not nausea, chills, fever, headache, and vomiting able to identify the sources of the infection. after an incubation time of 1 to 2 days. Viruses that have been incriminated in food- Symptoms last for a week or longer. All borne diseases include hepatitis A virus reported foods involved with cases of gastro- (oysters, clams, doughnuts, sandwiches, and enteritis were from aquatic origin (salted fish, salad), Norwalk virus (oysters), polio virus crabs, and oysters). The organism can be iso- (milk and oysters), ECHO virus (oysters), lated from a variety of sources, including enteroviruses (oysters), and coxsackievirus humans, birds, fish, reptiles, and crustaceans. (oysters). Much more research needs to be The true nature of this organism as a food- done in the field of food virology to help