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Pesto-Turkey Layered Loaf

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Description

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This yummy sandwich is easy and travels well. Make several to feed a crowd, and use any meat, veggies and cheese you like. —Marion Sundberg, Yorba Linda, California

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Ingredients

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Directions

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  1. Preheat oven to 350°. Cut the top fourth off loaf of bread. Carefully hollow out the bottom, leaving a 1/2-in. shell. (Discard removed bread or save for another use.) Spread pesto on the inside of top and bottom of bread. Set top aside.
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  3. In bottom of bread, layer the turkey, cheese, zucchini, tomatoes and onion. Gently press the layers together. Replace bread top and wrap tightly in foil.
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  5. Place on a baking sheet. Bake 25-30 minutes or until heated through. Let stand 10 minutes before cutting.
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Sundial

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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A sundial measures time by the position of the sun. The most commonly seen designs, such as the +'ordinary' or standard garden sundial, cast a shadow on a flat surface marked with the hours of +the day. As the position of the sun changes, the time indicated by the shadow changes. However, +sundials can be designed for any surface where a fixed object casts a predictable shadow.

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Most sundial designs indicate apparent solar time. Minor design variations can measure standard and daylight saving time, as well.

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History

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Sundials in the form of obelisks (3500 BC) and shadow clocks (1500 BC) are known from ancient Egypt, + and were developed further by other cultures, including the Chinese, Greek, and Roman cultures. A type of sundial without gnomon + is described in the old Old Testament (Isaiah 38:2).

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The mathematician and astronomer Theodosius of Bithynia (ca. 160 BC-ca. 100 BC) is said to have +invented a universal sundial that could be used anywhere on Earth. The French astronomer Oronce Fine constructed a sundial of ivory in 1524. + The Italian astronomer Giovanni Padovani published a treatise on the sundial in 1570, in which he included instructions for the manufacture + and laying out of mural (vertical) and horizontal sundials. Giuseppe Biancani's Construction instrumenti ad horologia solaria discusses how + to make a perfect sundial, with accompanying illustrations.

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Installation of standard sundials

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Many ornamental sundials are designed to be used at 45 degrees north. By tilting such a sundial, it may be installed so that it will keep time. However, some mass-produced garden sundials are inaccurate because of poor design and cannot be corrected.

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