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Brussels Sprouts with Plantain, Chickpea with Spinach (No Added Fat)

I was going to make a chickpea main course and had chickpeas soaking and then set to pressure cook for 30 minutes. However, I found on sale good looking Brussels Sprouts, so made a Brussels Sprouts main course by sauteeing without oil over medium heat on a cast iron pan halved sprouts with garlic and onion. I added a little more onion as well as a chopped (3/8") plantain about 10 minutes later, once I had some charring on the sprouts. I cooked for 5-7 more minutes till the plantain was cooked, then mixed in a little salt, freshly ground black pepper, fennel seed, garlic powder, ume plum vinegar, and lemon juice, then kept it warm in my toaster oven till ready to serve. I put a little garlic and some frozen spinach into the cooked chickpeas and returned to pressure cook for another 5 minutes. I mixed in a little onion, cumin powder, lemon juice, and salt, and served, along with the Brussels Sprouts and salad. Results Pending Ideas for the future Pending

Curriculum Development Process

Curriculum Development Process By Dr. Sultan Muhammad     Keywords : Situational analyses in Curriculum Development Process; Formulation of objectives in Curriculum Development Process; Selection of content/Scope and sequence in Curriculum Development Process; Methods/ Strategies/Actives in   Curriculum Development Process; Evolution in Curriculum Development Process;   The judgmental process; The analytical procedure; The consensual procedure;The experimental procedure An effective programme can only be successful if it is organized properly. Curriculum being a backbone of educational programme, needs proper designing. Tyler points out that, “It is important as a part of comprehensive theory of organization to indicate just what kinds of elements will serve satisfactorily as organizing elements. And in a given curriculum, it is important to identify the particular elements that shall be used (Herrick and Tyler; 1950, P, 64).     ...