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  9 types of spoons and their uses How much do you worry about whether you're using the right spoon for a particular meal or dish? If you're particular about your crockery (and table manners), you'll know that spoons come in a variety of shapes and sizes. There's one for soup, one for salad, and one for dessert that's totally different! If you want to be a cutlery connoisseur and do things correctly, this spoons guide will help you. Dinner Spoon The most popular and multipurpose piece on a dinner table is this one. A tablespoon with a shallow, oval-shaped pattern is commonly used. You may eat rice with it or tie long strands of pasta around it. Serving Spoon This is particularly useful for scooping food from a main dish and placing it on individual plates. “These are considerably larger than normal eating spoons, with longer handles, deeper bowls, and ensure that you can easily dish out generous portions,” says chef Pankaj Bhadouria. Soup Spoon These have a larger b
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  25 Facts About Spoons If you're eating soup, cereal, or ice cream, you'll need your trusty spoon! It's one of the world's oldest eating utensils, dating back to the Paleolithic era. But did you know there's more to the spoon than meets the eye?! Continue reading to discover 25 fascinating facts. Fact 2: First and foremost, a spoon is a cooking utensil with a shallow oval shape at the end of its handle. It's a basic cutlery item that's mostly used for serving. Fact 2: Spoons can be used for a variety of activities in the kitchen, including mixing, stirring, and tossing ingredients. Metal, wood, porcelain, and plastic are used to make modern spoons. Fact 3: There are more than 50 different kinds of spoons on the planet! Dessert spoons, baby spoons, teaspoons, tablespoons, and soup spoons are all included. Fact 4: The word spoon is derived from the Greek word "cochlea," which refers to a spiral-shaped snail shell. The word "spoon" has an A
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  The Different Types of Kitchen Knives and Their Uses A decent chef's knife can handle almost every cutting job in the kitchen. A blade designed specifically for a task, on the other hand, will make the cut easier and more precise. With the right knives, you'll be able to cook food with confidence and imagination, as you won't have to think about how to handle a cut. The aim of this article is to introduce the most common types of kitchen knives as well as the tasks they're equipped to perform in the kitchen. You'll discover what to add and remove from your knife kit. Types of Kitchen Knives There are possibly more than a dozen different types of kitchen knives, some of which are multipurpose and others which are dedicated to a single purpose. The knives on this list are the most commonly used knives for everyday cooking and food service. They are the essential components of both skilled and home cook knife collections. The Must-Have Blades in Your Kitchen 1. Chef’
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  COVID-19's fourth wave is hitting the US hard A fourth wave of coronavirus infections is spreading throughout the world, causing health experts and officials to warn pandemic-weary Americans to remain vigilant. According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States has reported an average of 65,000 new cases in the last seven days, up around 10,000 cases a day since the most recent nadir two weeks ago. Those numbers are much smaller than the height of the third wave of infections in January, when a quarter-million people tested positive for the virus every day. However, despite the fact that millions of Americans are getting vaccines, progress toward herd immunity has not kept up with the latest surge. Cases are on the rise in nearly half of the states, with significant increases in New York, especially New York City, Michigan, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. “We have a long way to go. COVID-19's fight is far from over. Pres
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  Washington confirms 'breakthrough' COVID-19 cases after vaccination The Washington State Department of Health announced Tuesday that it is investigating 102 possible cases of people becoming ill with COVID-19 more than two weeks after being completely vaccinated. According to the department, the majority of those in Washington who had a reported vaccine deficiency either had minor symptoms or none at all. Eight people were admitted to hospitals with COVID-19, and the state is looking into two "potential" breakthrough cases in which patients died. According to the state, both of those patients were over 80 years old and had chronic health problems. According to the state, the breakthrough cases account for 0.01 percent of Washington's 1.2 million completely vaccinated residents, which falls beyond the outcomes of vaccine clinical trials, according to health officials. According to the reports, the Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines decreased the
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  Jim Acosta wears T-shirt detailing the 2020 stories he covered while getting vaccination Jim Acosta went viral on Twitter after wearing a T-shirt with 2020 stories on it while getting vaccinated. On Monday, CNN anchor and chief domestic reporter Jim Acosta posted a picture of himself getting the coronavirus vaccine. The 49-year-old reporter, who became a "familiar foe" of former President Donald Trump during his presidency, wrote on Twitter, "Just the shot in the arm I needed." “The latest results show that the Covid-19 vaccines are highly effective,” he added. Please do your part to put this pandemic to an end. “Take your chance!” "In 2020, I covered the impeachment trial & a caucus night (that lasted a week) & the primaries & the covid pandemic & the economic crash & the racial justice protests & Lafayette Square & so many rallies & the death of RBG & the president’s 1AM coronavirus diagnosis & a Supreme Court confir
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  Donald Trump Launches Website to Communicate Online with Supporters On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump unveiled a new website with new ways for followers to connect with them. The statement from the office of the 45th president of the United States read, “President and Mrs. Trump are constantly strengthened by the enduring spirit of the American people, and they look forward to keeping in touch.” The website not only contains information about the former president and first lady, but it also allows visitors to connect with the president through the internet. Supporters are encouraged to "share your opinions" with the Trumps in one line. “It is highly recommended that you send all correspondence online in order to ensure that your inquiries and comments are answered in a timely manner,” the website states. “The Trumps would prefer not to accept letters, presents, inquiries, or invites in the mail.” Anyone can use the website to send Donal
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  Donald Trump uses new website to rewrite history of his presidency   Donald Trump has unveiled a new website commemorating his tenure as president of the United States, which contains a somewhat limited retelling of his presidency's history. 45office.com is described as a place where Trump's supporters can keep in touch and where he can continue his "America first" movement. The site's centerpiece is an 885-word history of Trump's administration , which lists the successes of what it terms "history's most remarkable political campaign." He dethroned political dynasties, vanquished "the Washington elite," and "overcame nearly every entrenched power system," according to the book's hyperbolic opening paragraph. However, some pivotal points in Trump's presidency are left out of history. “President Trump ushered in an era of unparalleled economic growth, job formation, soaring salaries, and booming incomes,” according