Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

GIRL ARRESTED AFTER TAKING THROWN OUT FOOD

a woman has been arrested after helping herself to some of the 3,000 pounds worth of food that a Tesco Express had thrown out. Sasha Hall is said to have taken some potatoes, waffles, pies and ham that she had found on the street, following a power cut at the testco in Great baddow, Essex.



sources say she was shocked as she was approached by police and arrested for Theft by Finding. the 21 year old is now facing trial later this month.



she said of the matter. 'It had been thrown out, so i thought i could put it to better use. But when the police came round i was so upset. They made me feel like a terrible criminal.



People would believe police officers have better things to be doing with their time than going after people up potato waffles from the street. its all been blow out of proportion by offices while they waste tax payers money.



A tesco spokesman said: 'We are assisting the police with their inquiries. We seek to minimize waste in all our stores and where possible will seek to reuse and recycle it'

Monday, January 31, 2011

Hamburger - ameriacn food

http://the-american-history.blogspot.com/
A hamburger is a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground meat generally placed inside a sliced bread roll. Hamburgers are often provide with lettuce, bacon, tomato, onion, pickles, cheese and condiments such as mustard, mayonnaise, ketchup and relish. The hamburger has reach widespread recognition and has proliferated worldwide. The term hamburger or burger can also be practical to the meat patty on its own, particularly in the UK where the term "patty" is never used, although the period "hamburger" is rarely used in the Commonwealth countries unless referring to a menu article of an American restaurant.

The term hamburger initially derives from Hamburg, Germany's second largest city, from where several emigrated to America. In high German, "Burg" means fortified settlement or prepared refuge; and is a widespread part of placenames. At $499, the world's largest hamburger commercially accessible, tips the scales at 185.8 pounds and is on the menu at Mallie's Sports Grill & Bar in Southgate, Michigan. It is called the "Absolutely Ridiculous Burger", which take about 12 hours to organize. It was cooked and adjudicate on 30 May 2009.

http://the-american-history.blogspot.com/

Name

Hamburger

Place of origin

United States, Germany

Serving temperature

Hot

Main ingredient(s)

Ground beef, bread

Monday, August 11, 2008

AlienTechnology

Literally thousands of government employees are sworn to secrecy at the base called Area 51. Why? It is known for a fact that many USA aircraft are designed and tested there, and for national security reasons, these state-of-the-art planes and weapons demand secrecy.Many reports have come from this clandestine site of reverse-engineering of UFOs, test flying UFOs from other worlds, and development of our own designs based on craft captured from other galaxies. The employees who work under the shroud of mystery are flown to the base in an unmarked Boeing 737 to perform their duties.even our own government denied its existence until Soviet pictures confirmed what many knew all along. The base did exist. The facility was originally designed for the testing of U-2 spy planes, and ultimately Stealth technology would be born there. The secret site has grown to many times its original size. The USAF took over command of Area 51, and its airspace in 1970. The facility is usually referred to as Dreamland.. Yes, there have been pictures of craft doing amazing maneuvers over these guarded skies, and pictures and video smuggled from inside. These smuggled articles show living and dead aliens, spacecraft of futuristic design, but still the government denies these claims.During the 70's and 80's the workers at Area 51 were exposed to jet fuel toxins like JP7. Supposedly old computer parts were also burned in trenches. The workers were ordered to go into the trenches and mix up the material and were only allowed to wear protection up to their waist.Helen Frost, whose husband Robert died in 1988 from the fumes, filed a lawsuit against the government in 1996 but the case was dismissed by the judge because the government could neither confirm nor deny the allegations, and it was also stated that the base is exempt from any environmental laws.The range is used for the testing of technologies and systems training for operations critical to the effectiveness of U.S. military forces and the security of the United StatesApril, 1955: Groom Lake is chosen as a test site for the U-2.

July, 1955: Area 51 is finished, and the first U-2 was shipped on July 23.

June 20, 1958: 38,400 acres are withdrawn to create a security perimeter.

November, 1958: An A-12 is shipped to Area 51.

January, 1962: Existing restricted airspace is expanded.

1965: The base population reaches over 1,800.

November, 1977: The F117 prototype is shipped to Area 51.

May, 1981: The first production of the F117 is airlifted to Area 51.

1984: Nearly 89,000 acres of land is seized to push the border of restricted land far from the base.

July 17, 1988: A soviet spy satellite takes a photo of Area 51 which is released in "Popular Science," and other publications.

April 10, 1995: Freedom Ridge and WhiteSides peak are taken from public access