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MALASADAS
Servings: 4 servings

1 ( 1/4-ounce) package of
active dry yeast
3/4 cup plus 1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup water (110 degrees f), warm
6 eggs
6 cup flour
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/4 tsp salt
1 1/2 cup whole milk
1/2 cup half and half
sugar to roll the malasadas

Directions: preheat the fryer. in a small mixing bowl, whisk the yeast, 1 teaspoon sugar, and 1/4 cup of the warm water. set the mixture aside. in an electric mixer, and the eggs and whip until the eggs are thick and pale yellow in color. change the mixer attachment to a dough hook. with the machine running slowly add the yeast mixture, melted butter, milk, and half and half. add the salt. add the flour, 1 cup at a time. mix until the mixture forms a soft ball, leaves the sides of the bowl, and climbs up the dough hook. remove the dough and turn into a lightly oiled bowl. cover the bowl with plastic wrap and set the bowl in a warm, draft free space. let the dough rise until double in size, about 1 1/2 hours. turn the dough out onto a floured surface and dust the surface of the dough with flour. with a rolling pin, roll out the dough, about 1/4-inch thick, in the shape of a rectangle. cover the dough with a greased piece of plastic wrap (this will prevent the dough from sticking to the wrap) and the dough rise until double in size, about 1 hour. using a sharp french knife, cut the dough into 1 inch squares. fry a couple of the squares at a time, until golden brown, about 3 to 4 minutes, stirring constantly for overall browning. remove the doughnuts from the oil and drain on a paper-lined plate. roll the doughnuts in sugar and serve warm. yield: a couple of dozen emeril live show #emia79 going home-fall river style
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The Parable Story "Dead Men's Path"

In this short story "Dead Men's Path," Chinua Achebe gives the protagonist an exciting chance to fulfill his dream. Michael Obi was fixed officially headmaster of Ndume Central School, which was backward in every sense. He had to turn the school into a progressive one, however the school received a bad report when the supervisor came to inspect. Why did the school get a nasty report and Obi could not become a glorious headmaster even though he put his whole life into it? In order to find out the answer, we have to examine Michael Obi's personality and the event that made the supervisor to write an airier result.
Michael Obi was a secondary school teacher. "The Ndume Central School had always been an unprogressive, so the mission authorities decided to send a young and energetic man to run it" (331). Obi was a juvenile and a jaunty man. Within Obi's confidence, the reader can see his ardent desire. "He had many wonderful ideas and this was an opportunity to put them into practice" (331). By this golden chance he wanted to show other people how a school should be run. Obi wanted "his associates to give all their time and energy to the school" (331) because they were not married. He and his wife were very excited to work for the school. They both had made a plan to make the school modern and delightful. Even though Obi accepted his responsibility with enthusiasm, he could not become a great principal. Why? There should be some kind of obstacle in his plan.
Michael Obi had built a miserable garden around the school. "Beautiful hibiscus and allamanda hedges in brilliant red and yellow marked out the care- fully tended school compound from the rank neighborhood bushes" (331-332). " Obi had two aims. A high standard of teaching was insisted upon and the school compound was to be turned into a place of beauty" (331). One evening Obi saw an old woman from the village walking slowly right across the compound. "On going up there he found faint signs of an almost disused path from the village across the school compound to the bush on the other side" (332). From one of his teachers, he discovered out that the path connects the village shrine with the villagers' place of burial. To close that path, "Obi planted heavy sticks closely across the path at two places where it entered and left the school premises. These were further strengthened with barbed wire" (332). Since he was well prepared with all solutions to all problems, how come he could not become a man of the school? Why did the superintendent not like this passionate school?
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Michael Obi's hopes were achieved much earlier than he expected, but his desires did not gain any success. He was blamed for the duff result of the school and the affray within the village and the school. The Government Education Officer did not write a good report, in addition, "tribal-was situation developed in between the school and the village" (333). Obi and his wife had set the fashion in everything. He had put his all efforts to make the school marvelous and beautiful. Still, one morning, Obi woke up among the ruins of his work.






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