Kitchen Tools/Appliances

This lab went really well for our group. We communicated very well and made it so all of our eggs and veggies went on at the same time as our partners. A strength for this lab was that some people in our group didn’t know how to cook an omelette, so we worked together and showed them how to. A challenge was probably the cast iron pan because no one is used to cooking on it, so it was more hot than we thought.

The most important appliance in the kitchen is a stove/oven. It is used for so many things and in my household it is the most used appliance. I picked this because there are thousands of things that can be cooked on a stove/oven, and it is way more healthy to heat or cook something on a stove instead of a microwave. We haven’t explored baking an entre in the oven yet, like baked spaghetti. Some interesting facts about ovens are: The first ovens were boxes put on top of fires and the Greeks made the first bread ovens. We used the burners on the stove to cook our omelettes on, and cook our veggies on.

https://www.thomasnet.com/about/ovens-55174007.html The link to the interesting facts

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a cool oven

My Most Memorable Food Experience

Ending up in a hospital from making food isn’t exactly π’Άπ’Ήπ‘’π“†π“Šπ’Άπ“‰π‘’, but it is memorable. In the eighth grade two of my friends and I decided we wanted to make crepes for dinner, so we went online and looked up a recipe, but then we saw something called a “crepe cake.” We decided we wanted to attempt to make it, so we got out the ingredients, turned on the stove, and started to bake. It didn’t take us that long to mix all the ingredients together, so we started to pour the batter into the pan. We got frustrated because we found it hard to make them thin enough to be crepes. We made enough for it to be a crepe cake, then with the rest of the batter we added a whole bunch of random spices and made about 5 more crepes. I accidentally ate those crepes and they tasted so bad. We went to bed and in the morning I couldn’t see that well, so I looked in the mirror and my entire face was puffed up! I told my friends mom and she took me to the hospital. Ended up I was allergic to one of the spices and I got some meds. My face was puffed up for the rest of the week. After that day, I never had crepes again.

These were the crepes we made.

My Digital Footprint

Question 2 – Google yourself, are you surprised by anything?

When I google Vanessa Woodley next to nothing comes up. None of my social media pages show up, or pictures of myself. The only thing that I found was an old softball roster from a few years back. It was on Coquitlam Minor Softball Association, all that was on there was mine and my other teamates names, and our team name. I was not surprised by anything that I found because I know how to use the internet safely.

Question 2 – Reflect on your digital footprint

I don’t really have a digital footprint so there is not much to say. Since the only thing that comes up is a softball roster from when I was 10, I guess people would think of me as athletic or a team player. This could be good for future job opportunities where I have to work with others as a team setting. My footprint can also help when I apply for anything in life, including post-secondary options because they wont find anything bad, basically nothing at all.

Question 3 part 2 – The five C’s

For this aspect of the project, I picked the third C, cautious sharing of information. I pick this topic because my digital footprint is exactly that, you can tell that I am cautious because nothing comes up. All my social media is private, and the bio and profile pictures aren’t showing any of my personal information, or inappropriate photos of myself. I also don’t post on social media often, maybe twice or three times a year, so that is being cautious of sharing information, even though my social media doesnt come up when you search me

Part 4 – Infographic

Industrial Revolution

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reflection:
a: i was able to find the problem by researching it. I found it with ease because there was a lot of information to choose from on this specific topic. b: Yes. When I discovered how it was built and the problems of it I immediately had ideas on how to improve it and how they did improve it. c: Yes I am satisfied with my final result because I spent a while working on the design and the information. I think I made this project to my full potential. d: I don’t really know how I would refine my project, maybe I would add a bit more information and add transitions to the power point, but that’s about it.

American Revolution

Reflection: I knew the information was reliable because I checked the dates of the sits I used and it was updated recently. I chose powerpoint because I am familiar with the program, and I find it fun to use. I am very satasfied with my end result. No I dont want to refine it.

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