The Impact Of Today's Chefs On Food Choice

The Impact Of Today's Chefs On Food Choice Food choice is investigating why we chose the foods we do, and there are many factors that influence our food choice these days, for example the increase in foreign holidays, longer work breaks, advertising and many more. However, as I am going to explain in this article, the impact of celebrity chefs has been huge, ever since the 1950s with Fanny Craddock, through to Delia Smith, and right up to today with Jamie Oliver. Fanny Craddock was one of the first "celebrity chefs" of our time. In the 1950s the role of cooking was primarily aimed at the women, and even though this now seems a rather sexist approach, it wasn't seen as appropriate for a male to do the cooking, as they were the full time workers. The women's main job was to look after the children and to cook for the family i.e. to be the housewife. It was seen that a women needed to be a good cook to keep the husband happy and even faithful. In the 1950's, as women never worked, it seemed appropriate to spend vast amounts of time over the meals to ensure the husband would be completely satisfied. Fanny Craddock targeted herself at these married housewives. She created elaborate dishes aimed to please the males. Her cookery shows took place in the Royal Albert Hall, and to go with the grand venue, she often wore fancy and glamorous dresses whilst cooking. Even though this is

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The overall finish of my Family Fruit cake was excellent. It was golden and crispy brown at the top in relation to appearance. It gave off a wonderful aroma of freshly baked sponge cake when it was being baked.

The overall finish of my Family Fruit cake was excellent. It was golden and crispy brown at the top in relation to appearance. It gave off a wonderful aroma of freshly baked sponge cake when it was being baked. It looked mouth watering once it had cooled down. The flavour of the cake was fruity and the texture was spongy and moist. It looked colourful also because of the different colours of the dried fruit I had added. I was amazed with the overall finish of the cake because it was neat and it was brilliant in taste, texture and appearance. I couldn't find any bad points for the overall finish of my cake. I had sprinkled the top of the cake with some dimera sugar (brown sugar) which gave it a crispy top. The sponge was light yellow or pale in colour. The sponge was well risen because the size of the cake was fairly thick. The appearance was golden brown with a crispy touch which made my cake more appealing. It was light, crumbly and soft in texture and the flavour of my sponge was sweet and it wasn't eggy. Those were all the good points of the cake but the bad point was that when I spooned the mixture into the baking tray, it had some dry flour in the middle which wasn't mixed in with the rest because of the mixture being too thick with all the fruits. The sponge didn't stick to the tray once it was ready; this was a good thing because it came out easily because I had

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The Importance of Vitamins and Minerals In the Human Body.

Laura Canzano IB Biology SL Research Paper2 6/12/2002 The Importance of Vitamins and Minerals In the Human Body. The human body is a very complex machine that, just like any machine need the proper tools and instructions for it to work well. One of the factors that play a big role in the well being and health of the human body is its need for vitamins and minerals. Vitamins are " any of a group of organic substances found in food and essential in small quantities to normal metabolism"1 In other words, the term vitamin is derived from the words vital and amine, because vitamins are required for life and were originally thought to be amines. Although not all vitamins are amines, they are organic compounds required by humans in small amounts from the diet. An organic compound is considered a vitamin if a lack of that compound in the diet results in evident symptoms of deficiency. Humans require at least 13 different vitamins in their diet. On the other hand minerals can be defined as " a neutral inorganic substance,"2 they are elements that originate in the Earth and cannot be made by living systems. Most of the minerals in our diets come directly from plants or indirectly from animal sources. In the body, minerals play a number of vital roles. Several mineral elements are necessary to maintain the structural integrity of bones and teeth, while others are required for

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Researching Spanish Food. In Spain there is a lot of variety of foods that they eat, but the most common foods that are eaten Breads, tomatoes, meat, fish, olive oil, legumes, chicken, milk and Eggs.

The Country that I have picked to research on is a European country called Spain. Spain is located in Europe. It is below France, next to Portugal and on top of Morocco. As you can see Spain is mostly surrounded by water. It has the Mediterranean Sea just below it. The capital City of Spain is Madrid, it is right in the centre of Spain. On the map you can also see Spain broken up into different areas. These areas are different regions of Spain. The one I'm going to be focusing on is Catalunya. These different Regions have different ways of cooking food, for example some one in Analucia might make Paella (A rice dish) slightly different to a person that makes it in Catalunya. That's why it's so important to tell the eater what region of Spain the dish has came from because there is probably about 15 more ways of making that dish the traditional Spanish way. Spanish Staple foods In Spain there is a lot of variety of foods that they eat, but the most common foods that are eaten Breads, tomatoes, meat, fish, olive oil, legumes, chicken, milk and Eggs. The Spanish also like there Champagne. Spanish like to soak bread will oil and place slices of tomatoes on the bread. Tapas are also a food that the Spanish eat a lot. Tapas are finger foods that are in bars to keep the customers happy, the foods range from pieces of bread to slices of meat. Jamón is Spanish for meat which is

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3 recipes inspired by popular fast food dishes.

J Shankari (4) 4E3 F&N Recipes Rustic Apple Mixed Berry Tart (Egg Tart from KFC) Skill/s: Rubbing in Method/s: Baking ORIGINAL MODIFIED Ingredients: Crust: 60g butter /4 tsp salt tablespoon castor sugar tablespoon milk powder 250g plain flour, sifted 50g shortening /2 Grade A egg, beaten lightly with a fork -2 tablespoons cold water Filling: 00ml cream 50ml fresh milk 40g castor sugar 2 Grade A eggs Grade A egg yolk /4 teaspoon vanilla essence Ingredients: Crust: 200g of whole-wheat flour teaspoon of honey tablespoon of olive oil 250ml cold water Filling: tablespoon of rice flour 60g fresh cranberries 60g fresh blueberries 60g grapes 50g strawberries 2 large Fuji apples 200ml pure apple juice /4 teaspoon vanilla essence /4 teaspoon ground cinnamon powder 2 teaspoons honey Method: . Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. 2. Combine cranberries, blueberries, grapes and strawberries and apple juice in a small microwave-safe bowl. Cook on high heat for about a minute and stir. Heat for 30 seconds at a time, stirring after each interval, until apple juice is very hot. Cover and set aside for about 60 minutes until mixture is close to room temperature. 3. Combine rice flour and apples in a large-sized bowl. Toss well to coat evenly. Add the combined berry mixture. Mix well. Stir in vanilla essence and cinnamon. Set aside. 4. To make the crust,

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Home economics. Time plan for a 3 course meal

Starter- Chickpea Soup Main course- Mediterranean Fish Stew and Rice Dessert- Chocolate Muffins and Chocolate Custard Side Dish- Rustic Bread Breakfast Dish- Fruit Granola Time Method Reminder 00:00-00:10 Collect all equipment and ingredients wash hands and wash cooking area. 00:10-00:20 Begin preparing fruit, vegetables for all dishes Wash all vegetables thoroughly. Preheat oven to 200oC 00:20-00:30 Mix together 1 tsp yeast, 250g flour and 1 /2 tsp salt. Add tbsp of olive oil and gradually add 200ml water to make dough. Knead dough on a floured surface for 4-5 minutes. Add rosemary. 00:30-00:40 Cut into 8 pieces and roll out. Place breads on baking sheet. Scatter with rosemary, season with salt, pepper and olive oil. Bake for 10 minutes. Leave for 5 minutes 00:40-00:50 Heat oil in a large pan, add onion and celery and leave for 10 minutes. Add cumin. Boil kettle. Take bread from oven. 00:50-01:00 Make vegetable stock and add to the pan along with the tomatoes and chickpeas. Leave to simmer until ready. Turn down heat. 01:00-01:10 Oil a muffin tin. Sieve cocoa powder into a mixing bowl, add self raising flour and caster sugar. Combine and make a well. Beat milk, an egg and oil together in a measuring jug. Pour into well and stir to make a batter. Spoon into muffin tin and bake for 15 minutes. Use fork to combine. Place on top shelf

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Furniture

DESIGN ESSAY CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH'S FURNITURE Charles Rennie Mackintosh was a Scottish architect and designer whose chaste, functional style exerted a strong influence on 20th century architecture and interior design. He was born on June 7th, 1868, one of eleven children in the Townhead area of Glasgow. From these beginnings, he has become one of the most celebrated designers and architects of his generation. He trained as an architect at a local firm and studied art and design at evening classes in the Glasgow School of Art (Which he then went on to design the front of). He rejected overdecorated Victorian styles in favour of a spare simplicity that feature geometric shapes and unadorned surfaces. In Europe, the originality of Mackintosh's style was quickly appreciated and in Germany and Austria he received the acclaim that he was never truly to gain at home. By 1914 he had despaired of ever receiving recognition in Glasgow. His main influence was Japanese designs and this is obvious from his furniture, which combines attenuated straight lines with subtle curves. He took his inspiration from our Scottish traditions and blended them with the flourish of Art Nouveau and the simplicity of Japanese designs. Mackintosh was an important interior designer and is maybe best known for his high-backed chairs which is what I am going to be looking at in this essay. He

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Investigating The Effectiveness of a Home - Insulation Method.

Jill Heyes. 10H. Tuesday 11th December. 2001. Investigating The Effectiveness of a Home Insulation Method. Plan We are going to investigate the effectiveness of a home insulation method. Loft insulation. Double glazing. Cavity wall insulation Draught proofing. We have chosen to investigate the effectiveness of Loft insulation. Home heating costs money, not just to buy the heaters, but also to pay for the fuel that has been used. The amount of fuel we use as a nation each year to keep warm is equivalent to 30million tones of coal. Better insulation in our homes cuts down on fuel bills and could reduce the need for more power stations. Loft insulation is very cost effective. A home without loft insulation loses heat through the roof almost as quickly as if there wasn't a roof at all. There are various materials for loft insulation which all work on the principle that the best insulator is a layer of still air trapped just above the upper floor ceilings. Glass-fibre, mineral wool, expanded polystyrene, vermiculite and cork are all suitable. Loft insulating materials containing a high proportion of air trapped in little solid matter. Aluminium foil is also used for insulation. Loft insulation material is available in rolls or sheets or as granules for pouring between joists.

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Electronic Dice Project.

Electronic Dice Project By Matthew Warren Content Outline: Page 3 Time Scale: Page 3 Stage 1 Clock: Page 4 Switch: Page 7 Stage 2 Counter: Page 8 Stage 3 Logic gates: Page 12 Time Graph: Page 14 Stage 4 LED Display: Page 16 Final Testing: Page 16 Evaluation: Page 19 Pin Layouts: Page 21 Electronic dice 1-6 I have a problem that every time that I get out a board game the dice is always missing so what I am going to be designing and making an electronic dice that will do the range of 1 to 6,. This dice will be able to be used in most boards that need a 6 sided dice and it will be bigger than a normal dice so that it will be not as easy to lose this is a block diagram showing the process of my dice: Time Scale Stage Content Date (1) Clock Designing a fast clock 2/0103 Testing on Crocodile Clips 25/01/03 Making on Bread Board 0/02/03 Testing Clock 29/02/03 (2) 3-Bit Binary Counter Designing Binary counter 2/03/03 Tested on Crocodile Clips 0/03/03 Making on bread board 8/03/03 Testing and trying to make it work 01/05/03 - 05/05/03 (3) Logic gates Designed logic system to make only 1-6 show up 27/03/03 Tested on Crocodile Clips /04/03 Made on bread board 2/04/03 (4) LED's Designed LED layout 20/04/03 Made on Crocodile Clips Full Testing Put all stages together to test 09/05/03 Stage 1 : Clock source 555 timer The 555 will

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Using SWOT, PEST, five forces and the Porters Value Chain, I will assess The McDonald Fast food Chain Organisation.

McDonalds Using SWOT, PEST, five forces and the Porters Value Chain, I will assess The McDonald Fast food Chain Organisation. The analysis is a way to take the temperature of the business and it's market place. It will prompt ideas for improvements to a way the challenges are met. With more than 30,000 restaurants in over 100 countries, 80 % of them franchisees.It feeds some 47 millions clients every day but still serves less than one percent of the world's population. How does it do this? It lies in it's strengths: McDonald's distributors are strategically to be accessible to the each restaurant and carry practically everything, from meat to lightbulbs. From the Classical menu to the new: Newproducts have been introduced as the tastes of the market. Alongside the Big Macs and Chicken McNuggets, there is a New Tastes Menu offering new McTreats. There's low-fat Chicken Salsa Flatbread, penne salad comes with 'Italian style chicken For the first time, I can order fresh fruit. The happy Meal Fruit Bag is 'equivalent to five-a-day recommended daily intake of fruit and vegetables', Outside the U.S. Examples include the popular Teriyaki Burger in Japan and vegetable Nuggets in India. Customers come to McDonald's for signature products they can't find anywhere else. In addition many families visit the restaurants because of their unique ability to put smiles on their children's

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