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Spotlight RecipeViola Davis’ Saturday Morning Banana Pancakes2 ripe bananas Mash bananas until smooth, then combine with remaining ingredients. Heat a lightly oiled griddle or pan over medium-high heat. Add a scoop of pancake batter and cook for about two or three minutes or until bubbles form. Flip and cook again until the other side is golden brown. Garnish with your favorite toppings, such as banana slices, chopped walnuts, and maple syrup. American actress Viola Davis was born on August 11, 1965, in Saint Matthews, South Carolina. She enjoyed participating in school productions and theatre competitions. After high school, Davis attended Rhode Island College on a full scholarship for theater. She later graduated from the prestigious Julliard School of Art in New York City in 1994. She landed her first Broadway and film roles in 1996 and has since appeared in dozens of plays, movies, and dramas. She is one of few people who have won all four major entertainment awards - an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony. Did you Know?The Importance of a Cat’s WhiskersDid you know you should never, ever trim a cat’s whiskers? Whiskers are not just located on a cat’s nose; they are also above the eyes, on the chin, and on the back of a cat’s front legs. They serve as an essential sensory tool for cats since they are rich in nerve endings and are connected to the muscular and nervous systems. Whiskers are highly sensitive and can detect slight changes in an air current, which helps them to move around in the dark without bumping into things. Cats use their whiskers to help them determine if they can fit into a small or narrow space. Printing QuizWhen your printer refers to bulk, they really mean...1: The largest part of something. 2: Big quantities that are not divided into separate units. 3: The thickness of a sheet of paper. Definition: When it comes to printing, bulk is a term sometimes used when describing the thickness and feel of a piece of paper. For more help with understanding printing jargon, click here to visit our Glossary of Printing Terms
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