Have you ever been so hungry, but were too impatient to cook something for 20 minutes? If so, try this simple recipe. Your hunger will be gone in just 10 minutes!!
Materials and Supplies(for one western)
* 2 eggs
* 1/2 a piece of chopped ham
* 1/4 cup of milk
* A dash of salt and/or pepper
* 2 pieces of toasted bread
* 1/2 a slice of cheese
* Butter/Butter knife
* Table Spoon
* Any condoments you wish to put on the bread
* Any other ingredients you wish to put in
* Small mixing bowl
* Fork
* Spatula
* Frying Pan
Step 1: Melt Butter: Turn the dial on the stove to medium, and with a table spoon, scoop butter, and put it on the center of the pan. This causes the eggs to not stick to the bottom of the pan.
Step 2: Mix: In a small mixing bowl, mix eggs, ham, milk, salt and/or pepper, and any other vegetables or ingredients you would like to add. Be sure to use a fork to mix the ingredients, so you don't bruise the eggs; mix until it is a pale yellow.
Step 3: Pour: Slowly pour the mixed ingredients into the pan. Keep the dial on medium.
Step 4: Make Toast: You should begin making your toast when the western is half way cooked, so your toast won't be cold when you place the eggs on.
Step 5: Flip: Begin flipping your western when the bottom of it is cooked. Using a spatula, lift each side into the middle of the pan so they meet. then carefully flip over the western so the other side can cook.
Step 6: Melt Cheese: When your western is all cooked, turn the dial to low, so you won't over-cook it. then place the piece of cheese on top of the western, but be careful t not touch the pan. It will be hot!
Step 7: Place western On Toast: By the time your chesse is melted, your toast should be ready. If so, butter your toast, or place and other condoments you wish to put on it. Then, put the western in the toast.
Now you're ready to eat! Be sure to turn the stove top off!!!!!
Enjoy!:)
Thursday, April 9, 2009
How To Free Your Hunger In Just 10 Minutes!
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Monday, April 6, 2009
Bonus 1 of 2: My Dream Home
If I were to design my perfect home, it would be located in the beautiful sunny tropics of Hawaii; right next to a gorgeous beach. My home would be a two-storey home, with light brown siding, cathedral ceilings, a humungous double door, and large picture windows. I would also have a four door garage.
The interior of my house would be absoluetly amazing. I would have 3 bathrooms upstairs, that would have a bedroom connected to three of them, and 2 bathrooms downstairs. Every bathroom would have a shower, a jacuzzi bath tub, and a tv located on the wall so i could relax and watch my favorite tv shows at the same time.
The master bedroom would be beautiful, I would have a king-sized bed, a plazma tv hanging on the wall, and a balcony overlooking the pool.
My kitchen would have detailed cherry cupborads, ceramic tile through out it, and would be filled with the aroma of home cooking and vanilla. My house would also include a large dining room for when my parents or other people come over for dinner, as well as a gigantic tv room with a 72" plazma tv and leather couches surrounding the walls.
The exterior of my house would have an in-ground swimming pool with a deck all aroudn it, a hot tub, and a large garden surrounding the house.
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Bonus 2 of 2: There, Their, and They're
Once upon a time, there were three little pigs. There was Curly. He was the oldest. There was Wurly. He was the smartest. And then there was Flo. She was the favorite pig. Their mother loved Flo the best. Curly, Wurly and Flo lived with their mother in a high-rise apartment building in New York City. Their apartment was on the 75th floor. The pigs didn’t mind this because there was an elevator that opened right in front of their apartment door. It was on the days that their elevator wasn’t working, that the pigs suffered. Their little hoofs would be aching by the time they reached their apartment. Their mother would have to have little hoof baths waiting for her three little pigs when they finally reached the top. Of course, Flo always got the warmest hoof bath because she was their mother’s favorite. One day, Mama Pig sent the three pigs to the store to buy apples for their dinner. She gave them a list of items that she needed. She also gave them their allowance, and she told them that they could buy their favorite candy which they would eat for their dessert. The three pigs put on their jackets (it was winter). They put on their gloves and scarves. Next, it was time to put on their boots. Curly slipped on his bright red leather boots over his red and yellow polka dot socks. Wurly, being the most intelligent, slipped on his waterproof, fully lined boots over his white socks. Curly and Wurly were ready and waiting for their sister. She could not find her boots. "Curly and Wurly," she said, "have you seen my boots?" Curly and Wurly looked at each other and then they looked at their sister. "I’ll tell you where they are," said Wurly, "if you’ll give us your allowance to hold while you goand get them." "Okay," agreed Flo as she handed the boys her allowance. "There are your boots, over there," said Curly. "Where?" asked Flo suspiciously. "Over there!" squealed the boys as they pointed to the window in their living room. "They're over there behind that curtain." Flo slowly walked toward the window. The boys followed closely behind their sister. Just as she reached the window, Curly opened the window and Wurly pushed Flo through. Curly and Wurly squealed with delight as their sister fell 75 floors. Curly and Wurly were thrilled that their plan worked. They were rid of Flo and they had her money! Luckily for Flo, she landed on a huge snow pile and was not hurt. Her brothers were not so fortunate. Mama Pig heard the commotion, ran into the living room and, when she realized what they had done, sent the boys to live with their Uncle Oscar Mayer. Uncle Oscar always knew what to do with bad little pigs. The boys protested. They were just doing Flo a favor by helping her find her boots; it wasn’t their fault that she was clumsy. But Mama would not listen to their excuses and off they went to Uncle Oscar’s. Flo and Mama Pig still live on the 75th floor of the apartment building in New York City, and they're very happy there. Now Flo gets her brothers’ allowance since they're not there.
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Friday, March 27, 2009
Three Grammar Writing Exercises
Exercise 1 of 3
1- The team won (its) (it's) game. Did you win (yours) (your's), (to)
(too) (two)?
The team won its game. Did you win yours too?
2- They left (their) (there) books (there) (their) (they're).
They left their books there.
3- I hear (your) (you're) about to graduate.
I hear you’re about to graduate.
4- (Its) (It's) nice that (there) (their) (they're) friendly.
It’s nice that they’re friendly.
5- Although I get (alot) (a lot) of colds, I feel (all right)(alright)
now.
Although I get a lot of colds, I feel alright.
6- (Whose) (Who's) prettier (then) (than) you?
Who’s prettier than you?
7- Are you tired? I'm out of (breathe) (breath), (too) (to) (two).
Are you tired? I’m out of breath, too.
8- Run back and (fourth) (forth) from (hear) (here) to (their) (there).
Run back and forth from here to there.
9- (Your) (You're) about to (loose) (lose) (your) (you're) book.
You’re about to lose your book.
10- Everyone will (accept) (except) the prize (accept) (except) you.
Everyone will accept the prize and accept you.
11- Do you know (weather) (whether) or not he will give me the prize.
Do you know whether or not he will give me the prize.
12- Many people (choose) (chose) to live in large cities.
Many people choose to live in large cities.
13- Is the doctor (through) (thorough) (threw) with my exam?
Is the doctor through with my exam?
14- What (affect) (effect) does the school (principle)(principal) have
on you?
What effect does the school principal have on you?
15- What did he (advice) (advise) you to do? Did you take his (advice)
(advise)?
What did he advise you to do? Did you take his advice?
16- (There) (Their) (They're) are (alot) (a lot) of (your) (you're) friends
in the boat.
There are a lot of your friends in the boat.
17- I will (buy) (by) a book (buy) (by) Ray Bradbury.
I will buy a book by Ray Bradbury.
Exercise 2 of 3
Identifying Sentence Structure
Results here
Exercise 3 of 3
Sentence Fragements
Results here
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
Grammar Exercise
1. Some radio stations have powerful signals, they can be heard in nearby cities.
Some radio stations have powerful signals; they can be heard in nearby cities.
2. One disc jockey reads letters, he also jokes with callers
One disc jockey reads letters; he also jokes with callers.
3. Several stations hold contests, prizes are often albums.
Several stations hold contests; prizes are often albums.
4. Tanya won one contest, she named a song correctly.
Tanya won a contest; she named a song correctly.
5. The sound system is complex, few people could operate it.
The sound system is complex; few people could operate it.
6. The Reds won the pennant they will play in the World Series.
The Reds won the pennant, and they will play in the World Series.
7. Last summer we camped, it was the best vacation ever.
Last summer we camped; it was the best vacation ever.
8. Tony has a set of barbells, he lifts weights every day.
Tony has a set of barbells; he lifts weights everyday.
9. We saw an old Hitchcock film, it was a classic thriller.
We saw an old Hitchcock film; it was a classic thriller.
10. A raccoon visits our back porch every evening, we call him the Lone Ranger.
A raccoon visits our back porch every evening; we call him the Lone Ranger.
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Monday, March 16, 2009
My Adventure Through My Neighbourhood.
One bright, sunny day, I decided to go for a walk around my block. During my journey, I saw a lot of interesting and sometimes terrifying things.
As I stepped out of my house, I noticed that our garbage can was there, and being the curious little fellow that I am, I decided to see what we were throwing away. I climbed inside and saw that my mother was throwing away my lucky sneakers; I was furious. My mother had always said she was going to throw them away because the stench coming from them made everybody’s eyes water, but I never actually believed her. So I yanked them out of the garbage can and continued on my adventure.
Not too far from my garbage can there was a wigwam. This interested me very much, so I walked in to see what was inside. When I went in I found all of my friends playing. I asked them if I could play, but they wouldn’t let me. I begged and begged for them to let me join them, but only ended up being chased out of the wigwam and all the way across the street to where Mr. Wilson was washing his car.
Mr. Wilson isn’t a very friendly old man, and doesn’t tend to like children very much, especially me, but my mother always taught me to be polite to our neighbours. I asked him if he needed any help and he said he didn’t, but I insisted on giving him a hand. I grabbed the bucket of soapy water and a rag and began to clean. Mr. Wilson got very angry and attempted to yank the bucket from me; he also isn’t strong, so when I yanked the bucket back it ended up flying in the air and landing right on top of his head. Mr. Wilson managed to get up; his face was the color of a fire truck. I could tell he was extremely mad, so I ran with all might right into Mr. Underhill’s chicken coup.
Mr. Underhill has a lot of vicious chickens that do not like many visitors. I laid there trying to keep very still and quiet so I wouldn’t disturb them, but one eventually spotted me and started to cluck with all its might, which made all of them cluck. All of the dangerous chickens made their way over to me and started to peck at me, I yelled and yelled and finally got out of the coup, but ended running right into Mr. Underhill while he mowed his lawn.
I stood there and listened as Mr. Underhill gave me a lecture on how I should be more like all of the other children on the block. I tried to explain to him that it was an accident, but he didn’t seem to want to listen to me. He then sent me on my way and told me that my parents should expect a phone call from him later on tonight.
When I finally got home it was dark, and I had missed supper. My mom was over reacting, and said she had no idea where I was. I explained to her that I only intended on taking a tiny walk but ended up running into a few teeny, tiny obstacles.
Later on that night, my parents did receive their phone call from Mr. Underhill, and a surprise one from Mr. Wilson. My parents were furious, and ended up grounding me for a week. I learned a valuable lesson that night; never take a walk by yourself, because you end up getting all of the blame.
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