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<h1>Baked Macaroni and Cheese</h1>


<img src="/images/Baked Macaroni HTML LAB.jpeg" width="500" height= "400" alt="Baked Macaroni and Cheese">



<p> This recipe is very simple to make! </p>
<p> This dish will come out creamy and a boost of flavor!</p>

<h2> Ingredients </h2>

<ul> 1. Eggs <br>
2. Macaroni Elbows <br>
3. Evaporated Milk or Whole Milk <br>
4. Butter <br>
5. Cheese (Any Type You Desire I personally Love Colby Jack and Sharp Cheddar) <br>
6. Seasonings (Roasted Garlic and Herbs, Onion Powder, Adobo, Creole Seasoning) <br>

<p> Please do not feel any pressure using exact seasonings!</p>
<p> While you are prepping for this dish please preheat your oven to 350 F</p>
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<h2> Directions </h2>

<ol> 1. Bring a pot of water to boil. <br>
2. As soon as you see the water boil you can add salt or oil. This is added because you do not want the pasta to stick together. <br>
3. Pour the Macaroni Elbows into the water and continue to stir. I like to stir periodically and then let it cook for a few minutes. Keep an eye on pasta it can get overcooked. <br>
4. As soon as you see the Macaroni Elbows cooked, looking beautiful you have to strain the water from the pasta. Please be careful while holding the pot, make sure you use potholders for your protection. <br>
5. Wash off the noodles and pour the Macaroni Elbows into a new pot. <br>
6. Add butter to the Macaroni Elbows, please stir until you do not see any butter. I personally like to use half a stick of margarine. <br>
7. Add seasonings to taste, for this particular recipe I like to use more Garlic and Herbs with Spices. <br>
8. After you add the seasonings please continue to stir until you see the seasonings covering the noodles in its entirety. <br>
9. In a separate bowl crack open 3-6 eggs dependning on your consistency. I love using 6 eggs, I stir them together using a fork and I add Parsley, Slap Ya Mama Seasoning(Yes! This is a real brand and it tastes <em> amazing!</em>) <br>
10. Add eggs to Macaroni Elbows and continue to stir all together. <br>
11. I like to use aluminum pans when I cook this dish but you can you use anyting you want to bake. Just make sure it is deep enough to contain all the Ingredients. <br>
12. Add the Macaroni Elbows into the pan of your choosing.<br>
13. Add cheese into the pan and continue to stir. I love Colby Jack it is my favorite type of cheese for this dish, sometimes Monterey Jack and Sharp Chedder. For the most part I like to use the block of cheese but if this is your first time making this dish I suggest shredded cheese. <br>
14. Add evaporated milk or whole milk. This ingredient is truly your choice, I suggest you add slowly and make sure when you pour it is covering the noodles because it has to be put in the over over 350F. <br>
15. If you are using a pan without a cover please use aluminum foil to cover the pan before you put it into the oven. <br>
16. Let the dish bake for 30-45 minutes this is an estimate. Please watch your dish while it is in the oven and you should be able to smell your seasonings while it cooks it will fill up the kitchen. <br>

<p> <strong>PLEASE ENJOY! </strong></p>

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<h3> Please Follow This Link For A Similar Recipe:</h3>
<a href="https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/classic-baked-macaroni-and-cheese-recipe">https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/classic-baked-macaroni-and-cheese-recipe)
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<h1>Sundial</h1>
<p> From Wikipedia, the <em>free</em> encyclopedia. </p>

<p> <strong>A sundial measures time by the
position of the sun.</strong> The most commonly seen designs, such as the 'ordinary' or
standard garden sundial, cast a shadow on a flat surface marked with the hours
of the day. As the position of the sun changes, the time indicated by the shadow
changes. However, sundials can be designed for any surface where a fixed object
casts a predictable shadow. </p>

<p> Most sundial designs indicate apparent solar time.
Minor design variations can measure standard and daylight saving time, as well.</p>

<h2> History </h2>

<p>Sundials in the form of obelisks (3500 BC) and shadow clocks (1500 BC)
are <strong>known from ancient Egypt</strong>, and were developed further by other cultures,
including the Chinese, Greek, and Roman cultures.A type of sundial without
gnomon is described in the old Old Testament (Isaiah 38:2). </p>

<p> The mathematician and astronomer Theodosius of Bithynia (ca. 160 BC-ca. 100 BC) is said to have
invented a universal sundial that could be used anywhere on Earth. The French
astronomer Oronce Fine constructed a sundial of ivory in 1524. The Italian
astronomer Giovanni Padovani published a treatise on the sundial in 1570, in
which he included instructions for the manufacture and laying out of mural
(vertical) and horizontal sundials. Giuseppe Biancani's Construction instrumenti
ad horologia solaria discusses how to make a perfect sundial, with accompanying
illustrations.</p>

<h2> Installation of standard sundials</h2>

<p> Many ornamental sundials are designed to be used at 45 degrees north. By tilting such a sundial, it may be
installed so that it will keep time. However, some mass-produced garden sundials
are inaccurate because of poor design and cannot be corrected.</p>



<h4> Please Follow This Link For More Information:</h4>
<a href="url">[Source: Wikiversity](https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Web_Design/HTML_Challenges)
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