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  2. How to Make Strawberry Sheet Cake - AOL

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    1 box white cake mix. 1 package (3 ounces) strawberry gelatin. 3 tablespoons sugar. 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour. 1 cup water. 1/2 cup canola oil. 2 large eggs, room temperature

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  4. Exactly How Much Water You Should Drink to Lose Weight

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    Water also raises your resting energy expenditure (REE), which refers to the calories your body burns at rest, by as much as 30 percent within 20 minutes of drinking water, says Dr. Linda Anegawa ...

  5. Tronji - Wikipedia

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    Rice Cake Puffers: Danijel (maths), Tiana (singing) & Naiha (science) In sweetyland, the rice cake puffers are covered in a thick coat of sugar and the tronjichompers have nothing to eat. In the Philippines, a bike won't start for a deliveryman. non-moving for moving: The tronjiplods try to place a load on a tronji flatback.

  6. Chwee kueh - Wikipedia

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    Chwee kueh in Shantou, a city in Guangdong, the historical homeland of the Teochews. Chwee kueh (Chinese: 水 粿; pinyin: shuǐguǒ; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chúi-kóe; lit. 'water rice cake'), also spelt chwee kweh, is a type of steamed rice cake originating in Teochew cuisine that is served with preserved radish.

  7. Iceman (occupation) - Wikipedia

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    Iceman in Berlin, 1957. An iceman is someone who sells or delivers ice from a wagon, cart, or motor-truck.. The profession was formerly much more common than it is today. From the late 19th century to mid-20th century, in cities and towns icemen would commonly make daily rounds delivering ice for iceboxes before the electric domestic refrigerator became commonplace.

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  9. Ice circle - Wikipedia

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    Ice circles tend to rotate even when they form in water that is not moving. The ice circle lowers the temperature of the water around it, which causes the water to become denser than the slightly warmer water around it. The dense water then sinks and creates its own circular motion, causing the ice circle to rotate. [10]