EOC Bell Ringer Week 3, Day 1
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Recipes Tried and True - Vegetable SoupPresbyterian Ladies’ AidVEGETABLE SOUP. MRS. G. A. LIVINGSTON.Three onions, three carrots, three turnips, one small cabbage, one pint tomatoes. Chop all the vegetables, except the tomatoes, very fine. Have ready in a porcelain kettle three quarts boiling water; put in all except tomatoes and cabbage; simmer for one-half hour; then add the chopped cabbage and tomatoes (the tomatoes previously stewed); also a bunch of sweet herbs. Let soup boil for twenty minutes; strain through a sieve, rubbing all the vegetables through. Take two tablespoonfuls butter, one tablespoon flour; beat to cream. Pepper and salt to taste, and add a teaspoon of white sugar; one-half cup sweet cream, if you have it; stir in butter and flour; let it boil up, and it is ready for the table. Serve with fried bread chips or poached eggs, one in each dish.
How long must the ingredients simmer before adding the chopped cabbage and tomatoes?
Recipes Tried and True - Vegetable Soup
Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid
VEGETABLE SOUP. MRS. G. A. LIVINGSTON.
Three onions, three carrots, three turnips, one small cabbage, one pint tomatoes. Chop all the vegetables, except the tomatoes, very fine. Have ready in a porcelain kettle three quarts boiling water; put in all except tomatoes and cabbage; simmer for one-half hour; then add the chopped cabbage and tomatoes (the tomatoes previously stewed); also a bunch of sweet herbs. Let soup boil for twenty minutes; strain through a sieve, rubbing all the vegetables through. Take two tablespoonfuls butter, one tablespoon flour; beat to cream. Pepper and salt to taste, and add a teaspoon of white sugar; one-half cup sweet cream, if you have it; stir in butter and flour; let it boil up, and it is ready for the table. Serve with fried bread chips or poached eggs, one in each dish.
How long must the ingredients simmer before adding the chopped cabbage and tomatoes?
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A Boy with Dreams
by A. GautamWilly waited every night to wake up and turn into Batman.He had the jaw that looked intimidating in a cowl,and the perfect chin with a hint of toughness—full lips—an embodiment of strength.But he had the eyes of a poet—searching meaning,and looking beyond what is seen.When he looked at the city from his balcony,he was learning to swim in the world—growing up to be a man was tougher than it seemed.He was a boy with dreams.He wanted wings.
Which statement best describes the purpose of this passage?
A Boy with Dreams
by A. Gautam
Willy waited every night to wake up and turn into Batman.
He had the jaw that looked intimidating in a cowl,
and the perfect chin with a hint of toughness—
full lips—an embodiment of strength.
But he had the eyes of a poet—searching meaning,
and looking beyond what is seen.
When he looked at the city from his balcony,
he was learning to swim in the world—
growing up to be a man was tougher than it seemed.
He was a boy with dreams.
He wanted wings.
Which statement best describes the purpose of this passage?