Leidsid 33 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "The simplest cake ever". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
cream, coffee, cake, flat, chocolate, layer, 400g, sour, kiwi, nuts, spread, across, repeat, process, until, vanilla, pasta, slice, sweet, cocoa, preparation, stir, boil, plate, rows, place, again, original, position, thin, previous, keep, repeating, above, reach, finally, spreading, sides, strawberries, hours, preferred, eliisa14 130 168 1 Yes No 15 129 173 1 Yes Yes 18 96 173 1 Yes No 39 106 173 1 Yes Yes 41 111 173 1 Yes Yes 45 117 173 1 Yes Yes 47 146 173 1 Yes No 48 86 173 4 Yes Yes 5 44 179 1 Yes No 43 57 180 1 Yes No 16 124 181 1 Yes No 14 130 183 1 Yes No 40 82 183 2 Yes No 43 57 183 1 Yes No 8 145 185 2 Yes Yes Notes For a birthday party-- cake should read, "Happy Birthday, Daddy!" For the Mayor's NYE Gala-- arrange on best platters and deliver. No extra charge for an order this b Cake should read, "Congratulations, Yuki!" For a St. Patrick's Day party. Make everything we can green (green food coloring to cake and cookie For a kindergarden party. Write, "Happy 6th Birthday, Matthew!" on the cake and draw a rabbit in ic Apparently, he plans to eat most of this himself?! Maybe that was a joke… Extra icing
j) Have you decided what to have for your main course/food/helping? Task 2. Complete each sentence (a-j) with a suitable ending (1-10). Use each ending once. a) Dinner's nearly ready. Can you lay ...6… 1. up if you dry and put the dishes away. b) There's some meat in the fridge. Just warm 2. it up in the microwave oven for a few minutes. c) Keep an eye on the milk or it might boil 3. coffee you made for me this morning. d) Jack likes his steak rare but I prefer mine well 4. meal at the pub opposite the supermarket. e) When we finish lunch, I'll do the washing 5. knife as it makes really thin slices. f) I always cut roast beef with an electric carving 6. the small table in the dining room? g) Mary bought a lovely set of cups and 7. saucers in the sales last week.
(fast) 4) This is the most expensive dress I've ever seen. (expensive) 5) Tim passed his driving test last week. It was the happiest day of his life. (happy) 6) Susan's marks have gone down this term and her results in maths are worse than ever. (bad) 7) I like the play very much. I've never seen a better play in my life. (good) 8) My school-bag is really heavy today. But my brother's is much heavier than mine. (heavy) 4. Read the text and complete the centences. Cream tea A cream tea consist of tea, scones, clotted cream, and jam usually strawberry jam. We can't be sure of the exact place where it came from but it is known that the monks served a cream tea at Tavistok Abbey in Devon (short for Devonshire) in the 11'th century. Clotted cream must go on top of the scone in a cream tea. Clotted cream is similar to soft butter and can also be used instead of butter in toffees. In the olden days milk was left to stand
· 1,5 cl sloe gin · 4 cl Bénédictine · 1 dash lemon juice Garnishing : One pinch cinnamon. Alexander Bacardi · 4 cl cognac · 6 cl white rum "Bacardi" · 4 cl crème de cacao (brown) · 2 cl lemon juice · 4 cl cream · 1 dash grenadine Garnishing : Sprinkle with nutmeg or chocolate powder. Between the sheets Americano · 6 cl cognac · 4 cl Campari · 4,5 cl white rum · 4 cl sweet vermouth · 1,5 cl triple sec
German Sauerbraten: Traditionally made with a beef roasting joint (topside or similar) the meat is marinated for 2-3 days in beer, spices such as cloves, juniper berries, allspice and peppercorns, bay leaves and onions and is braised in the marinade for a long period, resulting in very tender melt-in-the-mouth meat. The Black Forest: cake is one of the most popular German national foods. Cake consists of several layers of chocolate cake, with whipped cream and cherries between each layer. Then the cake is decorated with additional whipped cream and chocolate shavings. A Schnitzel in German is a slice of pork or veal haunch. Dish made with boneless meat thinned with a mallet (escalope-style preparation), coated in bread crumbs and fried. Only if it is made of veal and coated in bread crumbs is it called Wiener Schnitzel; a pork version is called Schnitzel Wiener Art (Viennese type schnitzel). These are served with a slice of lemon and without a sauce
with onions. Squid and cuttlefish are common ingredients, as is squid ink, called nero di seppia. Lombardy Rice is popular in Lombardy, often found in soups as well as risotto. Regional cheeses include robiola, crescenza, taleggio, gorgonzola and grana padano (the plains of central and southern Lombardy allow intensive cattle- raising). Butter and cream are used. Single pot dishes, which take less work to prepare, are popular. In Bergamo, Brescia, and Valtellina, polenta is common. In Mantua festivals feature tortelli di zucca (ravioli with pumpkin Pizzoccheri filling) accompanied by melted butter and followed by turkey stuffed with chicken or other stewed meats. 6 Meal structure
Then, cut the onion into thin slices. Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a pan and add the onion into it, cooking it for around 10 minutes on medium heat. Then heat the oven to 400 degrees, top the farinata with the cooked slices of onion and bake for about 20 to 25 minutes. Then, take it out of the oven and allow it to cool for Pasta types Long form pasta or strand pasta: It appears spaghetti-like and can be twisted around the fork. The strand pasta can be round or flat and solid or hollow. Ribbon pasta: It is a sub-category of long form (strand) pasta and has flat cuts. Lasagne is the well-known examples of ribbon pasta. Tubular pasta: It is a short form pasta that ranges from tiny to jumbo, smooth or ridged, straight- cut or diagonally cut. Manicotti is some best known in tubular pasta. Shaped pasta: It comes in hundreds of regional varieties. There are numerous ways to twist, curl and shape the pasta. Farfalle is example of shaped pasta.
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Privacy is very important to the Finns. When you visit a Finnish home, always take off your shoes or bring a pair of shoes you can wear indoors with you. Always remember to say `Thank you' after a meal if you have been invited for a dinner. It is usual for all Finns to pay for their own meal in a restaurant. You can still politely suggest that you would be happy to pay for your companion's meal. Finnish people drink coffee all the time and everywhere, for instance meetings always begin with a cup of coffee. Do not be surprised if no one comes to sit next to you on the bus. Remember privacy! Dishonesty is the worst sin of all to the Finns. Going to a sauna in Finland, even without clothes, has nothing to do with sex a sauna is a sacred place for the Finns. Remember to respect the nature. Nature is very close to a Finn's heart. Finnish society is very organised
Afrikaner and British descent and their slaves and servants - this includes the cuisine of the Cape Malay people, which has many characteristics of Malaysia and Java, and recipes from neighbouring colonial cultures such as Portuguese Mozambique. Indigenous cookery traditional South African cuisine In the precolonial period, indigenous cuisine was characterized by the use of a very wide range of fruits, nuts, bulbs, leaves and other products gathered from wild plants and by the hunting of wild game. The domestication of cattle in the region about two thousand years ago by Khoisan groups enabled the use of milk products and the availability of fresh meat. However, during the colonial period the seizure of communal land in South Africa restricted and discouraged traditional agriculture and wild harvesting, and reduced the extent of land available to black people. Decline of indigenous cookery
Blandings Castle by P.G. Wodehouse Wodehouse was an acknowledged master of English prose admired both by contemporaries and by modern writers. He has been called "English literature's performing flea", a derogatory description that Wodehouse cherished and adopted as the title of his autobiography. Best known today for the Jeeves and Blandings Castle novels and short stories, Wodehouse was also a talented playwright and lyricist who was part author and writer of fifteen plays and of 250 lyrics for some thirty musical comedies. Wodehouse took a modest attitude to his own works. In Over Seventy (1957) he wrote: "I go in for what is known in the trade as 'light writing' and those who do that humorists they are sometimes called are looked down upon by the intelligentsia and sneered at." Wodehouse's characters are often eccentric, with peculiar attachments, such as to newts (Gussie Fink-Nottle) or socks (Archibald Mulliner). His "mentally negligible" good-natured characters invaria
Everfresh Co. hospital seashore hotel stadium house supermarket island temple mall zoo 10 These are words for things. They are common nouns. basket bed drum cake blanket Word File Here are more words for things: bag kite box ladder bread lamp can picture chair radio cot television cup train
The perfect coffee. That is, to extract and put into solution, the coffee oils and the soluble (and semi-soluble compounds) that are formed when the coffee bean is roasted.18%-22% is the optimum extraction rate for good coffee. Under Extraction occurs when the brewing time is too short and not enough coffee soluble are extracted into solution. This can occur if the water is not hot enough or if the water passes through the ground coffee too quickly. An insipid, thin brew lacking in body and flavour will result. Over Extraction occurs when the water is in contact with the ground coffee for too long and too much of the coffee soluble are extracted than is desirable. A harsh tasting bitter brew will result. Freshness Coffee is best enjoyed as soon as it has been brewed. Oxygen in the atmosphere causes the taste to rapidly deteriorate and the beverage loses its aromatic oils and may soon become sour, flat and lifeless
non-return valve tagasilöögiklapp ensure kindlustama even distribution ühtlane jaotamine, jagunemine lubricator määrdeseadis; lubrikaator correspond vastavuses olema orifice ava CYLINDER COVER The cylinder cover is made of steel and has a central bore for the exhaust valve, which is attached by means of four studs. The cover furthermore has bores for the fuel valves, which are mounted by means of spring housings with disc springs under the nuts of the studs. Other bores have been provided for starting valve, starting air inlet, safety valve and indicator cock. A ring is welded underside of the cylinder cover whereby a cooling water space is formed. Another cooling water space is formed around the exhaust valve seat. These two spaces communicate through a large number of radial cooling bores. The cooling water is supplied from the upper part of the cooling jacket surrounding
inbreeding where recessive genes, hidden for generations, start showing up. AMBER AND LIGHT AMBER During the 1990s, some purebred Norwegian Forest Cats in Sweden produced chocolate/lilac and cinnamon/fawn offspring. However, those colours are not found in the purebred Norwegian Forest Cat gene pool. Had the gene pool become polluted by someone, perhaps generations ago, breeding their Norwegian Forest Cat to another breed? Was it a spontaneous mutation? Crossing of those cats with known chocolate and cinnamon colour cats of other breeds ruled out chocolate/lilac and cinnamon/fawn genes. These cats were a totally new colour, peculiar to the Norwegian Forest Cat gene pool and dubbed the "X Colours". They are now called Amber and Light Amber. The Amber effect is due to the extension gene (also called red factor) which controls the production of red and black pigment. The dominant version of the gene produces normal black pigment in the coat while the recessive version produces red pigment
odd, ugly, Law terms: o Law, thrall Place names o –by – Derby, Whitby. –beck – Troutbeck (trout brook). –thorp(e), Icelandic: o auk, eider, geyser, saga. Norse: o anger, balderdash, bing, bleak, blether, blink, bloom, blunder, blur, call, clamber, creek, crook, die, dirt, dowdy, doze, dregs, egg, fellow, flat, flaunt, flaw, fleck, flimsy, gasp, gaunt, gaze, girth, glint, glitter, gloat, happen, harsh, inkling, kick, kilt, law, leg, loan, meek, midden, muck, muggy, nasty, nudge, oaf, odd, raise, root, scalp, scant, scowl, seat, skerry, skewer, skid, skill, skin, skull, sky, sniff, snub, squall, squeal, take, they, thrall, thrift, thrust, ugly, vole, want, weak, window. Norwegian:
................................... ............................................................................. 1.2 Read the text and strike though words that don't suit. She stood and watched on/the darkening autumn sky. It was cold. So cold, that the little girl could/might not even cry. She was/is scared, but having no other choice, she stood/stands still until it started to rain. Then, finally, a/an older woman spotted the shaking creature, and called her in for/due to a cup of hot chocolate. The little girl had been/was really happy and followed the kind woman. They became good friends and in/at the evening the woman said that/if the girl could stay as long as she wanted/had wanted. And so it was decided that the girl would/will/is going to/was going to stay with her new stepmother. Happy end 1.3 Fill in missing prepositions where necessary. 1) The party was ..... Saturday. 2) What are you doing ..... Tuesday? 3) ..... teachers were not amazed by his pranks.
Time. Foods and drinks English cuisine is formed by country’s history, its temperate climate and geography. The food of England has historically been characterised by its simplicity of approach and a reliance on the high quality of natural produce. The traditional English breakfast is a hot cooked meal of bacon, eggs, sausages, fried bread, 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.
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British Cuisine Some people criticize English food. They say it's unimaginable, boring, tasteless, it's chips with everything and totally overcooked vegetables. The basic ingredients, when fresh, are so full of flavour that British haven't had to invent sauces to disguise their natural taste. What can compare with fresh pees or new potatoes just boiled and served with butter? Why drown spring lamb in wine or cream and spices, when with just one or two herbs it is absolutely delicious? If you ask foreigners to name some typically English dishes, they will probably say "Fish and chips" then stop. It is disappointing, but true that, there is no tradition in England of eating in restaurants, because the food doesn't lend itself to such preparation. English cooking is found at home. So it is difficult to a good English restaurant with a reasonable prices.
Northern Territory. More than 60 people were killed. Products available to buy at Amazon in regards to Christmas in Australia Christmas in Finland Everybody's house is given a very good clean in readiness for Christmas. Hours are spent in the kitchen cooking and baking special treats for the festive season. Fir trees are felled, tied onto sleds, and taken home to be decorated. A sheaf of grain is often tied to a pole, together with nuts and seeds and placed in the garden for the birds. Many of the peasants will not eat their Christmas dinner until the birds have had their dinner. The meal was begun as soon as the first star appeared in the sky. In Finland the Christmas tree is set up on Christmas Eve. Apples and other fruits, candies, paper flags, cotton and tinsel are used as decorations, and candles are used for lighting it. The Christmas festivities are preceded by a visit to the famous steam baths, after which
verb verb(s) object object What would you like to me tell Did you have a party in your yester flat day? When were you here? Articles Rules: 1. Rule: When you have a single, countable English noun, you must always have an article before it. We cannot say "please pass me pen", we must say "please pass me the pen" or "please pass me a pen" or "please pass me your pen".
complaining. REMEMBER Non-Continuous Verbs/ Mixed Verbs Examples: (All of these sentences can be said while Examples: eating dinner in a restaurant.) · She is loving this chocolate ice cream. Not · I am studying to become a doctor. Correct · I am not studying to become a dentist. · She loves this chocolate ice cream. Correct · I am reading the book Tom Sawyer. Simple Past [VERB+ed] or irregular verbs Examples: Examples: · I lived in Brazil for two years. · You called Debbie
· Uses line addresses to distinguish the network medium! (LCP) can be followed by optionalauthentication phase before proceeding to signal local clock used to sample signal near center -> recover & shift bit into SIPO local clock = between command and response frames: Frame received with own address -> · No FCS (assumes MAC layer will handle it, so why bother!) network layerprotocol (NCP) phase. N·R, N = 16 is common 1. 1st signal transition from 1-> 0 = start of byte (SOB) 2. Each signal sampled command Frame received with partner address -> response Frame transmitted · For connection-oriented service, unlike HDLC: · Auth . protocols at ½ bit time 1st signal sampled after N/2 cycles ith signal sampled after N/2 + N(i-1) cycles 3
department stores all over the country. From the French department, which meant “group of people” and “departure”, English has borrowed the sense of “separate division”. Meanwhile, store originally meant “supplies or provisions for a household, camp, etc” and was related to warfare. The word as “a place where goods are kept for sale” was first recorded in 1721 in American English. Eskimo pie - Eskimo Pie was America's first chocolate covered ice cream bar and it was invented by Christian Kent Nelson in his home laboratory in 1920. Nelson got his inspiration for the invention of Eskimo Pie when a boy in his confectionery store could not decide whether to buy ice cream or a chocolate bar. In 1921, Nelson secured an agreement with local chocolate producer Russell C. Stover to mass-produce them under the new trademarked name Eskimo Pie. The name was suggested by Stover’s wife. The word Eskimo comes from 1580s, probably from an
1. Basic Phrases ¡Buenos días! ¡Buenas tardes! ¡Buenas noches! bway-nohs dee-ahs bway-nahs tard-ays bway-nahs noh-chays Hello! / Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening! / Good night! ¡Hola! / ¡Chao! Adiós. Por favor. oh-lah / chow ah-dee-ohs por fah-bor Hi! / Bye! Good bye. Please. Hasta la vista / Hasta luego. Hasta pronto. Hasta mañana. ah-stah lah vees-tah / ah-stah ah-stah prohn-toh ah-stah mahn-yahn-ah loo-ay-go See you soon. See you tomorrow. See you / See you later. (Muchas) Gracias. De nada. Bienvenidos (moo-chahs) grah-see-ahs day nah-dah
Breath, you can increase your time by five seconds or so, until you reach a full minute. Breathe normally after each cycle. If done properly, you may feel invigorated, comparable to the heightened awareness you feel after a good workout. You should feel the effort (pingutus) at the back of the neck, the diaphragm, the chest and the abdomen (kõht). Try this breathing exercise the next time you need an energy boost and feel yourself reaching for a cup of coffee. Exercise 2: The 4-7-8 (or Relaxing Breath) Exercise This exercise is utterly simple, takes almost no time, requires no equipment and can be done anywhere. Although you can do the exercise in any position, sit with your back straight while learning the exercise. Place the tip of your tongue against the ridge (seljandikule) of tissue just behind your upper front teeth, and keep it there through the entire exercise. You will be exhaling (välja hingama)
5. Greek borrowings The Greek language has contributed 50,000 words to the world. Christianity: New Testament in Greek. Catholic Church – Scclesiastical Latin. Examples: abbot, angel, apostle, bishop; school, cylinder, cycle, criterion, dialogue, cardiac, phonetic, gymnasium, marathon (pentathlon, biathlon), athlete, diagnosis, prognosis, analysis, epic, drama, poem, comedy, poetry, theatre, epilogue, prologue, metaphor. 6. Celtic borrowings Welsh: walnut, bannock a round flat cake of oatmeal,bin, clan loch, sea, slogan Celtic personal names: Arthur ‘high, noble’ Donald ‘proud chief’ Mac ‘son of’ (Scottish) O’ ‘son of’ (Irish) O’Connor 7. Scandinavian borrowings 1,000 words, in some sources 2,000 closed class words: they, them, their Danelaw; take, call, cast, hit, thrive, want, raise, widow, husband, fellow, sky, skirt, ski, skin, skill, law, ill, odd, ugly, bread 8. French borrowings
successfully sued Chart House for improperly acquiring locations in Boston and Houston. In 1984, Pillsbury purchased Chart House's successor DiversiFoods for $390 million (USD) after a separate, independent $525 million DiversiFoods management-backed leveraged buy-out of the company failed. BK, and former corporate siblings, Bennigan's, Steak and Ale, Godfather's Pizza (part of the DiversiFoods acquisition), Quik Wok and Häagen Dazs ice cream shops, remained under the Pillsbury corporate umbrella until Pillsbury divested its restaurant holdings in 1989 and sold Burger King to British alcoholic beverage manufacturer and distributor Grand Metropolitan PLC. In 1989, under the ownership of Grand Met, Burger King acquired many locations of its major UK rival Wimpy when the parent company bought the Wimpy's brand from its previous owner United Biscuits and re-branded them as Burger King, giving it an even greater presence in that country
Is there a station near here? Is there time to buy a newspaper? Were you late this morning? Were you born in Estonia? Was your friend with you last night? Was it cold this morning? Were there many people at the party? Were there any problems? Was there a lot of traffic this morning? Was there anyone you knew? Can you swim? Have you got a car? Have you ever been to Nuustaku? Has it stopped raining yet? Do you come from France? Do you speak English? Do you live in a flat? Does your husband/wife play the piano? Does this pen belong to you? Did you see John yesterday? Did it rain last night? 13 Question words: what when where which who whose why how Match the question words and answers: What ....? Because I wanted to. Who ...? Last night. Where ...
has been celebrated for centuries with its own unique customs. Traditional food Japanese people eat a special selection of dishes during the New Year celebration called osechi-ryri ( or ?), typically shortened to osechi. This consists of boiled seaweed (, kombu?), fish cakes (, kamaboko?), mashed sweet potato with chestnut (, kurikinton?), simmered burdock root (, kinpira gobo?), and sweetened black soybeans (, kuromame?). Many of these dishes are sweet, sour, or dried, so they can keep without refrigeration--the culinary traditions date to a time before households had refrigerators, when most stores closed for the holidays. There are many variations of osechi, and some foods eaten in one region are not eaten in other places (or are even banned) on New Year's Day. Another popular dish is ozni (?), a soup with omochi (?) and other ingredients that differ based on various regions of Japan
5 mm (0.06 in) Minimum rear brake shoe lining thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 mm (0.04 in) Tyres Tyre pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See "Weekly checks" on page 0·16 Torque wrench settings Nm lbf ft Exhaust manifold nuts - RS Turbo models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 to 17 10 to 13 Turbocharger-to-manifold nuts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 to 26 15 to 19 Spark plugs: OHV and HCS engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 to 20 10 to 15 CVH engines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hit with all that exquisite masculinity at eye-level, I could only stare. Stunned. Then something shifted in the air between us. As he stared back, he altered...as if a shield slid away from his eyes, revealing a scorching force of will that sucked the air from my lungs. The intense magnetism he exuded grew in strength, becoming a near tangible impression of vibrant and unrelenting power. Reacting purely on instinct, I shifted backward. And sprawled flat on my ass. My elbows throbbed from the violent contact with the marble floor, but I scarcely registered the pain. I was too preoccupied with staring, riveted by the man in front of me. Inky black hair framed a breathtaking face. His bone structure would make a sculptor weep with joy, while a firmly etched mouth, a blade of a nose, and intensely blue eyes made him savagely gorgeous. Those eyes narrowed slightly, his features otherwise schooled into impassivity.