Project Gutenberg and LibriVox

November 18, 2010
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Project Gutenberg and LibriVox

I was blessed to have parents that were avid readers.  I’m not saying we were that family that went around the neighborhood quoting Shakespeare, but there was always something to read by my parents side at home. Like most habits from parents, this one found its way into me at a very young age...

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Snack Food Science: How To Teach Science With Pretzels

November 11, 2010
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Snack Food Science:  How To Teach Science With Pretzels

We’ve looked at several different types of snack foods so far.  What we are about to study is much more complicated that simply popping popcorn.  It contains a few more steps than making potato chips.  Nevertheless, this baked favorite DOES share one important step that is found in the creation of corn and tortilla...

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Snack Food Science: How To Teach Science With Potato Chips

November 4, 2010
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Snack Food Science:  How To Teach Science With Potato Chips

The many varieties of corn may give us the tasty snacks of popcorn, tortilla chips, and corn chips.  However, there is no reason why corn should have ALL the fun.  This week, we are going to look at another type of chip… THE POTATO CHIP Unlike corn and tortilla chips, the potato does not...

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Snack Food Science: How To Teach Science With Corn and Tortilla Chips

October 28, 2010
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Snack Food Science:  How To Teach Science With Corn and Tortilla Chips

Next to wheat and rice, corn is the third largest human food crop in the world.  This versatile plant not only provides food for millions of people around the world, it also provides nourishment to livestock.  In addition, it can be converted into oil for cooking, thickening powders like corn starch, corn syrup for...

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Snack Food Science: How To Teach Science With Popcorn

October 21, 2010
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Snack Food Science:  How To Teach Science With Popcorn

I love to snack on foods.  I can’t lie about it.  My friends have all known of my torrid love affair with chips and salsa over the years.  It is shameful. Now I HAVE made an honest attempt at curbing this desire later in the evenings.  But if I am near a bowl of...

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Sweet Tooth Science: How To Teach Science With Chocolate (Part II)

October 14, 2010
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Sweet Tooth Science:  How To Teach Science With Chocolate (Part II)

I hope I didn’t scare anyone out there last week with my introduction to chocolate making. It is true that the seeds that are used to make chocolate must be covered in all kinds of tiny organisms which do a very good job at rearranging many of their ATOMS. It may sound disgusting, and...

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