One Green Apple tells the story of Farrah a young immigrant and her second day of school in the new country. Speaking no English, Farrah is dropped off at an apple orchid with her classmates and marvels at the differences and similarities between her and the other children as they ride in a hay wagon. Stopping near a bunch of apple trees, Farrah understands that they are to pick one apple. As the teacher slowly yet kindly tries to explain what to do to her, Farrah wishes that she could tell the teacher
My best friend Lollipop and I were skipping through the Enchanted Forest while eating the pink cotton candy that came from the trees. Screams started filling the air, it was cries of help, without hesitation we rushed over as quick as we could. When we reached the place where we had heard the screams from, we saw a turtle getting picked on by a rabbit. I thought to myself that the turtle could use an apple so when I gave the turtle the apple, Lollipop had given the rabbit a lollipop, they then stopped
1. Product The product that I have chosen for this project is a food product, Vanilla Rum Apple Butter. Apple butter is made pretty much like apple sauce except you add spices or flavorings to it and slow cook it for multiple hours. Slow cooking apple butter for multiple hours will result in it becoming thick and spreadable. The Vanilla Rum Apple Butter would mainly be sold online and at local farmers market. My target market could potentially be a wide range of food consumers. The one target consumer
helps visualize his idea with the story of Jonny Chapman, also known as “Jonny Appleseed”. Mr. Appleseed was known for the expansion of apples all across Northern-Pennsylvania to Mid-West Ohio by traveling and planting apple seeds all along the Mississippi River because of the high demand for apples in the early 1800’s. Apples were in such high demand because apples had such a bitter taste which was good for making hard-cider also known as “booze” which sold-out before the Prohibition Era. Tulips
find a solution which would prevent an apple from turning brown, and to figure out whether the pH of a solution has an effect on the browning of cut apples. My lab partners and I thought that if we dipped the apples in lemon juice then it would prevent the apples from browning compared to other solutions. Solution A had a pH of 4, solution B had a pH 3, solution C had pH of 4, Solution D had a pH of 4. All the solutions apples including the no solution apples had a browning scale of 0 at the 0 minute
her entire life in the south, always took flour and then added salt and pepper. She then took the chicken straight to the frying pan. Naturally, I think this is the correct way to do it, but there are others. For example, many people find that dipping the chicken in raw egg helps the flour stay on better. While I have never actually seen this done, I have heard that is how ‘Hardees’ batters their chicken. (Complete instructions are listed below.) The next and most important step
13 We have an apple tree in front of our house. Each year in September, we pick the abumce of apples and my wife makes pies and other goodies. We freeze these deserts and enjoy them all year long. With so many, we share with church family. However if I pick the blossoms in the spring and insist she bake a pie it would taste terrible. The same would happen if I try again when the little green apples appear during the summer. I would be fornut if I didn’t become ill. Yet when the apples turn red and
twelve Hydrogen and six Oxygen in addition to one hydrogen and two oxygen which is shortened to the formula of C6H12O6 + H2O. The last solution , isotonic, will be actually be demonstrated by all three solutions including the water, corn syrup, and apple cider and white vinegar. This due to how all three solutions will become a equilibrium, or balance in particles because of osmosis. But in order to perform this experiment the shell of the three experimental eggs must be removed before the eggs can
when you grow up in age, you have to maintain this ability to know the thing you want, even though it might be very different from what you want for today. There are five things that I have to tell you. The first thing is that if you want an apple, you need to plant apple trees first. And if you plant apple trees, you need to
successful piece of work. It is about an apple tree who always gives and gives and a boy who always takes and takes. This might be another story to read before bed times for the kids but however, it portrays so many things, from deforestation to modern society. Personally, I believe that The Giving Tree portrays the theme of selflessness versus selfishness, like the unconditional love a parent has for his or her child. "I have only leaves and apples. Take my apples, Boy, and sell them in the city. Then