Let me bring it to you, welcome to learn!
: make omelets skillfully
Oh, hey, Kelly! You cook, right! You are a pretty good cook.
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Let me bring it to you, welcome to learn!
: make omelets skillfully
Oh, hey, Kelly! You cook, right! You are a pretty good cook.
Hello, Kelly! You cook today! You must be a good cook.
I'm fine.
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All right. I want to make an omelet, so it's actually silly. I've never made it before. How do you make an omelet?
I want to make an omelet, but it's actually stupid because I've never made it. How did you do that?
Well, I can teach you how to do it. It's the same as my father and grandmother, and it's a little special.
Well, I can teach you how to make an omelet. My grandmother passed it on to my father and my father passed it on to me. It's really distinctive.
All right. Yeah! Yeah!
Oh, all right!
First, you take some eggs, put them into a bowl, stir them, very, so they are tall and fluffy, in a hot pot,
First, you beat a few eggs in a bowl and stir them quickly, so there is a lot of foam in the egg liquid. Then,
You need a pan, the sides of which are inclined. You put some oil and heat it, so it's very hot.
You need a pot, that is, a small pot with two sides at a certain angle to the bottom of the pot.
Then you pick up the beaten eggs, or the beaten eggs, and pour them into the pot. When cooking,
Remember to add oil to the pot. When the oil is hot, stir and pour in the egg mixture. Fully heating and molding the egg liquid,
If you take a spatula and push the bottom of the egg to one side, to both sides, and then to the middle,
If you have a spatula, use the spatula to push the egg liquid at the bottom of the pot to the side of the pot, until the side of the pot is full, and finally to the center of the pot.
So the undercooked eggs will reach the bottom of the pot.
In this way, the raw egg liquid is heated and shaped at the bottom of the pot.
Oh, okay. Wow!
Wow!
All right. Keep doing this until most of the eggs are cooked, so you should have a thick omelet and turn it over.
Then pour in the egg liquid and flatten it, so that you can get a thick egg roll that can be rolled up.
You just need to fry that side a little. Put the filling on it, fold it up and let it stay long enough to melt the cheese.
You just need to fry one side of the egg with a small fire. After frying the roll, put the stuffing on the egg roll, put the two ends of the egg roll together and let it stand for a few minutes to melt the cheese in the stuffing.
Wow. That sounds really good.
Wow, that sounds really good.
Well, yes.
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Wow. What filler do you remember?
Wow. So what ingredients are recommended for stuffing?
Well, well, if you want to make a really simple one, you can use some pre-made salads and cheese.
If you want to eat simply, add salsa and cheese.
It's very simple, or you can cut some ham and cheese, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, anything you like.
It's very simple, or you can cut some ham, cheese, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms or other ingredients you like.
If you want to be a spinach omelet, you must add cooked spinach to the egg mixture.
If you want to eat spinach omelet, you must make some spinach eggs and wrap them in it.
So it was actually cooked in it. It's in bacon. Sour cream is good, Jack cheese.
You can also add bacon, yogurt and jack cheese.
Oh, okay. I must have a try.
All right, I'll try.
All right. Of course.
All right.
: keep a pet
Todd: Hello, Matt!
Hello, Matt!
Matt: Hello, Todd!
Hello, Todd!
Todd: Matt, I want to ask you some questions about pets. All right! First question, do you have a pet?
Matt, I'll ask you some questions about pets. All right! First question, do you have a pet?
Matt: Yes, as a matter of fact, my mother has three pets. Two dogs and a cat. In fact, my family keeps dogs to help the blind.
Yes, in fact, in my mother's house, we have three pets, two dogs and a cat. My family trains guide dogs that can help the blind.
Todd: Oh, really!
Oh, really!
Matt: Right, right, right.
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Todd: Wow, how do they train dogs?
Wow, how to train a guide dog?
Matt: How do they train dogs? Well, I mean, it's a long process, right ... we got them when they were puppies ... so we gave them basic training ... you know, sit down, e ... very basic things ... and then, when they were about two years old, they went to different training schools.
How to train guide dogs? This is actually a long-term process. We will bring back the newborn puppy. Then train the puppy basic skills, such as sitting down and coming here. Then, when they are two years old, we will send them to a training school.
Todd: Oh, wow, that's great!
Wow, that's great!
Matt: Yes, yes!
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Todd: Well, how many dogs do they train at a time?
How many guide dogs are trained at a time?
Matt: Oh, only one! We have our own dog, and then we have a dog that we are training.
Only one! We have a dog of our own and a guide dog in training.
Todd: Oh, OK.
All right.
Matt: Yes, only one dog at a time.
Only train one at a time.
Todd: Have you seen your trained dog in the street?
Have you ever met a guide dog you trained, for example, in the street, and have you had a similar reunion?
Matt: Sometimes we see them. They hold pet parties, so you see them occasionally.
Sometimes I see them. It is common for guide dogs and trainers to get together. Trainers can look at it once in a while.
Todd: Oh, wow, that's cool. Well, why do people keep pets?
Wow, that's cool. So why do people keep pets?
Matt: I think the most important thing is the spirit of cooperation, right So no matter what happens, someone will like you.
I think one of the important reasons is the companion of pets to their owners! In any case, pets always surround and love their owners, regardless of why.
Todd: Yeah, that's right. Ok, besides cats, dogs and fish, what other pets do people keep?
Yes, that's true. So besides cats, dogs and fish, what other pets do people keep?
Matt: Well, I think if you are siegfried and Roy, you can have a tiger or a lion. I think everything is like this, isn't it?
I think if you are animal trainers Sigrid and Roy, maybe you can get a tiger or a lion. I think all kinds of animals can be human pets.
Todd: Right.
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Matt: I mean, my friend has a snake ... I don't know if you mentioned it: snakes, ferrets, insects, spiders. ...
A friend of mine keeps a snake. I forgot whether you mentioned that snakes, ferrets, insects and spiders can all be human pets.
Todd: OK.
All right.
Matt: All kinds of things.
All kinds of animals.
Todd: OK, yeah, there seems to be a lot. What are the costs associated with keeping a pet?
Ok, how much does it cost to keep a pet?
Matt: Food may be the biggest cost, but if you have a dog, especially your dog, when they are puppies, we have a lot of puppies who chew everything, so we will constantly change shoes, you know, clean up the urine on the carpet, etc ... So ... it may be very troublesome.
Food may be the biggest expense, but if you have a dog, especially a puppy, and you put it in the house, we used to put a lot of puppies in the house, and they would bite everything in the house, so we always have to change new shoes and clean up the urine marks on the booth, which is also very troublesome.
Todd: Yeah, OK. Thank you very much. By the way, where are you from?
All right. Thank you very much. By the way, where are you from?
Matt: I'm from America and Minnesota.
I come from Minnesota, USA.