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Kanelbullar turned out to be too dry. Dissection results: uneven gas bubbles suggest to mix the yeast better and probably let the dough sit longer. Too thin cinnamon filling: more of it. More butter probably makes the roll less dry; as well a bit less flour.
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I went into the intro bio lab today to take photos for my class. I have to use my digital camera as my light meter so I ended up taking a few shots with it.
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I find it very difficult to take decent pictures through the dissection scope oculars. Usually the bad ones just go black. But this one makes a nice abstract.
And finally the hazelnut heart, the hard centre of every Rocher, without which they would be just another chocolate and utterly unsuitable for being served on silver platters at black tie soirees
This drawing was initially an attempt at recreating a photograph of a modern styled home I saw in a book. I used the core structure of a few lines drawn in pencil, and overlayed the freehand patterns that were then colored with marker. The coloration is meant to highlight the 4 planes from the original photograph: the house entry; the house's sidewall; the ground; the sky.
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Videos, lesson plans and more at sdpb.sd.gov/OldSchoolScience/dissection.aspx Permission granted for educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Images courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2018 SDPB
Videos, lesson plans and more at sdpb.sd.gov/OldSchoolScience/dissection.aspx Permission granted for educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Images courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2018 SDPB
Videos, lesson plans and more at sdpb.sd.gov/OldSchoolScience/dissection.aspx Permission granted for educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Images courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2018 SDPB
Videos, lesson plans and more at sdpb.sd.gov/OldSchoolScience/dissection.aspx Permission granted for educational purposes. Not for commercial use. Must be credited. Images courtesy of South Dakota Public Broadcasting. ©2018 SDPB
In biology we dissected fetal pigs. It was weird to think that this little pig was extracted from its mother's womb and we were slicing it open to examine it's innards. So we named her Clarice after the lady in The Silence Of The Lambs, because we felt like Hannibal Lector... except we didn't eat it ; ]