Sandwich Pattern
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Can I view Mcdonalds E-Learning again on the internet somewhere?
The first day they had me working there they had me sit on the computer for several hours and expect me to memorize every single sandwich and how it is made. On top of that how every machine works and how many patties go at a time, a certain pattern, etc. But I figured thats what the stationm site was for so we could go to that and study it for a while but no There is a bunch of useless crap on there that doesnt help us learn at all. It also doesnt help that there is only 2 days of training and nobody really trained me the first day. The place is so unprofessional and they never tell you how to do anything so I really need some other source that I can go to. Only help if you are or once a McDonald's employee because they would only know this.
I had to do e-learning for 3 hours straight. The first thing I learned was the fundamentals. Then fries and hashbrowns. They didn't pile all of it on me at once. I'm basically learning a couple of stations at a time. That sucks that they are making your learn it all at once, but I found a group on live journal.com. Its livejournal.com/mcdonalds_talk. If you have questions ask on there. There are a lot of experienced mcdonalds workers there that can be really helpful. Luckly my restaurant seems pretty good about training. Just maybe ask if you can go over the e-training when your off the clock or something, or if someone could refresh you on the station your working on that day. They should have a crew trainer near by to help you.
How to Quilt : Attaching Quilt Borders
Sandwich Pattern

Making a Rag Quilt
If you are a beginner quilter looking for near-immediate gratification or an old pro who wants to create a different look, why not try making a rag quilt?
Frayed seams are a characteristic of rag quilts. Fraying the edges give a rag quilt a soft, vintage look simply by clipping the seams and washing and drying the quilt. Rag quilt patterns can be adaptations of traditional quilt patterns or, totally new designs that will be accented by the frayed edges.
Rag quilt patterns do not need to be expensive. As a matter of fact, many rag quilt patterns are available for free on the Internet. Use your favorite search engine to find "rag quilt patterns."
If you've already been exploring the Internet, chances are your favorite quilt sites also have rag quilt patterns available, or links to some. The best "how-to-quilt" websites offer rag quilt information as well as patterns.
Variations of the Nine Patch are popular rag quilt patterns. Strips are another popular rag quilt pattern. Keep in mind that while intricate designs could be converted into a rag quilt pattern, the fraying might distract from the quilt pattern.
It's possible to complete a rag quilt in a weekend! The biggest challenge is getting accustomed to sewing "backwards." In traditional quilting, we generally stitch the right sides together then turn them so the seams will be hidden on the underneath side.
With rag quilt patterns, the seams are sewn to the top so they can be clipped and frayed.
When assembling your rag quilt, you will make a fabric sandwich: place the first piece right side down on your table. The middle layer will be a piece of flannel or batting, and the top piece will be your fabric, right side up.
Once you have all your fabric sandwiches ready, you will sew the block together, again keeping the right sides up. So, instead of sewing with the right sides together, your rag quilt pattern will be sewn with the wrong sides together.This will keep your seams on top of the quilt.
Unlike traditional quilting, having uneven seams won't be noticed once your rag quilt pattern is complete. So, even if you can't sew a straight line with your sewing machine, you can make a gorgeous rag quilt!
That's another reason rag quilt patterns are so popular. They can be sewn together rather quickly using your sewing machine. The machine stitches will lock in and add stability to the quilt.
Since the blocks are sewn with the seams on top, there is no need for additional quilting of your rag quilt pattern. That makes rag quilt pattern projects move along at a nice speed!
Completing your rag quilt will take a little patience once all the sewing is complete. To "rag" your quilt pattern, you will need to clip the seams.
Clip straight down the seam (perpendicular to the stitches). You will need to make these cuts about every quarter of an inch. Your hand will get tired! To avoid hand cramps and blisters on your cutting fingers, you might like to use a pair of spring loaded scissors as you complete your rag quilt patterns. Spring loaded scissors automatically pop open after each snip has been made. They also usually are made so they are held on the outside, rather than putting your fingers inside scissor holes. If you don't already have a good, sharp pair, expect to pay $15 or more. If you plan to do much rag quilting in the future, it might be a good investment!
Once you seams are snipped all around your rag quilt pattern, throw it in the washer on a delicate cycle. It's not necessary to add soap, but it's okay if you do choose to do so. After the wash cycle, give your rag quilt a double check to make sure you've snipped all of the seam allowances. If you find a place you've missed, this is the time to add snips. Once you are satisfied with the snipping, toss the quilt into your drier. Once it's dried, your rag quilt will be complete!
About the Author
Penny Halgren is a quilter of more than 27 years who enjoys sharing her knowledge of quilting with those who would like to learn how to quilt or just improve their quilting skills. Sign up for a free newsletter, quilting tips and quilt block patterns at http://www.TheQuiltingCoach.com
What could I be allergic to?
Today I've eaten a bologna sandwich on wheat bread with mayonaisse, a peanut butter & fluff sandwich on wheat bread, carrots, chocolate pudding, iced coffee with cream/sugar, and corn chips.
I've been getting a lot of terrible stomach aches lately and usually end up having to use the bathroom. It's all foods I'm used to eating, and I haven't noticed a pattern, except maybe the wheat, but I eat that almost every day and sometimes I'm fine. What foods are common allergies/ what should I be looking out for???
You may have something related to Gluten, it's called Celiac Disease and a Gluten-free diet might help.
Danielle Ate the Sandwich - Bribes (cover)
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