Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Descriptive Essay On Hash Browns - 1312 Words

Brianna Carlson Mr. Bertelsen and Ms. Fritz English III 7 September 2017 Hash Browns For When You’re Sad or Tired Imagine yourself stumbling home after and exhausting day. You open the fridge door only to find nothing appetizing. There are no leftovers to quickly heat up, no frozen pizzas to bake in the oven, and your stomach is going to vacate your body if you eat another peanut butter and jelly sandwich. You want something greasy, delicious, and completely unhealthy. It’s nine o’clock at night and breakfast is on your mind. The easiest and most delicious thing to make is â€Å"hot mess† hash browns. So pull out that bag of hash browns that have been sitting in your freezer for three months. It’s the diced kind that you bought by mistake.†¦show more content†¦There should be a dusting of garlic powder all over. Liberally add salt and pepper. When you eventually snag a bite because it’s been six hours since you’ve last ate it should taste faintly of garlic and onion but shouldn’t be overpowe ring the potatoes. At this point you realize that you should probably put a lid on the potatoes. Rummage through your cupboard until you get fed up with looking for the actual lid. Grab the lid that’s a little too big and place it over the pan anyways. Once your meal is sizzling away stumble back over to your fridge. Open it and glance around, take in the â€Å"I haven’t gone grocery shopping in three weeks† bareness of your fridge. Towards the back spy a still unopened, pre-cooked package of bacon. To the left there’s a half finished packaged of diced ham. The shelf above has a box of Velveeta cheese that you bought when you went through that phase where you ate nothing but grilled cheese. Finally there’s a small bunch of chives left over from when you made baked potatoes last week. Grab everything in a blind daze and throw it on the counter. Go dig through your cupboards until you find your cutting board and then grab a knife. First grab your bacon. Pull out every single slice and stack them all on top of each other. Try to cut them all at once and then realize the stack is way too large when you slice through a quarter of the stack and then have everything else fall apart. Divide them into smaller stacks andShow MoreRelatedStephen P. Robbins Timothy A. Judge (2011) Organizational Behaviour 15th Edition New Jersey: Prentice Hall393164 Words   |  1573 PagesDeviance: Bucking the Hierarchy? 506 Case Incident 2 Siemens’ Simple Structure—Not 506 4 16 The Organization System Organizational Culture 511 What Is Organizational Culture? 512 A Definition of Organizational Culture 512 †¢ Culture Is a Descriptive Term 514 †¢ Do Organizations Have Uniform Cultures? 514 †¢ Strong versus Weak Cultures 514 †¢ Culture versus Formalization 515 What Do Cultures Do? 516 Culture’s Functions 516 †¢ Culture Creates Climate 516 †¢ Culture as a Liability 517 Creating and

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