Nov 20, 2009 -
No matter what kind of turkey you'll be having this year, there's one question you'll need the answer to: What temperature does a turkey need to reach in order be considered "done"?
Until last year, the USDA recommended cooking turkey to an internal temperature of 180ºF. But based on the fact that bacteria threat salmonella cannot withstand temperatures of 160ºF after 30 seconds, the FDA now suggests a minimum internal temperature of 165ºF as measured by a food thermometer in the innermost part of the thigh and wing and the thickest part of the breast.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
Hm....................................................................................................................................................................................!!
I felt happy today. Very very happy and enjoyable time and moment with ayang hari ini.
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Nov 13, 2009 -
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,26343471-421,00.html?from=news+newsletter_rss&referrer=email&source=eDM_newspulse
Parents say son was tormented for eating salami sandwich during Ramadan
The Daily Telegraph
November 13, 2009 12:01am
Helen Grigoriou comforts her son Antonios who was allegedly beaten by Muslim students at his school. Picture: Jeff Herbert
- Boy "chased, assaulted by Muslim students"
- Was eating salami during Ramadan
- Parents withdraw boy from the school
A SYDNEY couple has withdrawn their two children from a public primary school, claiming their 11-year-old son was bullied by Muslim students because he ate a salami sandwich during Ramadan.
Andrew Grigoriou said yesterday he complained to the school and to police after his son Antonios was chased and later assaulted by Muslim students after a confrontation over the contents of his lunch, The Daily Telegraphreports.
Antonios, a Year 5 student of Greek-Australian background at Punchbowl Public School in Sydney's southwest, said he and a friend had to be locked inside the library for an hour after being chased by a group of Muslim boys offended by his choice of food while they were fasting.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
UN Budgets and Follow the Money
Kenneth Anderson • November 8, 2009 9:01 pm
The New York Times reports on budget season at the UN and various battles hotting up. It’s a good piece by Neil MacFarquhar, dated November 7, 2009. As the article says, that fact that
it costs the United Nations an average of $2,473 per page to create every single document in its six official languages, while outside contractors complete the same work for around $450, prompts diplomats to accuse the organization of running amok during a global financial crisis.
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Nov 08, 2009 -
Every story has a beginning, i guess this is how everything started for me.
Ever felt that your teenage life was the most mundane, colorless and lifeless? Ever felt that you don't belong no matter how hard you tried to reach out?
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Nov 06, 2009 -
I wanna know whats the latest fashion and good fast food thats good out there. And whose the enemy and whose the friend, I haven't meet that special someone. Not yet anyway, I've seen my friends get their hearts broken and I've been the one to bring them back from the dead.
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Oct 30, 2009 -
This goes along with the story that I posted in 4.0 about Meatless Mondays in Baltimore schools
Jon Stewart ended an interview with climate-change contrarian and Super Freakonomics co-author Steven Levitt on Monday night by noting, "I've apparently frightened our audience by suggesting that conservation isn't the only way out of any of the problems of the world. I sincerely apologize."
He added, "And I do also believe that we should just eat vegetables."
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Oct 20, 2009 -
My boyfriend is amazing. He wants to marry me, has even gone to couseling with me when I was misunderstanding all his actions (we have most of that straightened out), has given me the confidence to stand against my family in one of the few amazingly rare circumstances that warranted it, has helped to provide for me and been my best friend while I'm at school - but I can't stop finding stupid things wrong with him and blowing them up in my head. Then I get paranoid, and confront him about it, and it will all have been that he hasn't done anything wrong in the first place and I've gone and accused him of something (eating too much Asian food, hoarding his money, not taking care of himself, not caring what my family thinks of him, not caring about me, not being concerned enough to get a job after graduation - I've seriously run the gamut here).
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Oct 14, 2009 -
By Cliff Kincaid | October 12, 2009
Accuracy in Media
Some pro-life Catholics are acting shocked that the Vatican warmly greeted the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to President Obama, who is pro-abortion. They don't seem to understand that the Vatican and Obama agree on most major international issues. This is the untold story-how Obama and the Vatican accept major ingredients of what has been called a New World Order.
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Oct 16, 2009 -
There is officially 7 days until my birthday and I still would like to lose a couple extra pounds.
I'm trying my hardest but my biggest problem is - I'M ALWAYS HUNGRY!!!!!! No matter how much fruit or complex carbs and fiber I eat, I'm hungry again in 2 hours!
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