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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Oct 28, 2009 -
I'm going to attempt to make the spiderweb cheesecake Party posted the other day on YumSugar. I've never made a cheesecake before and have never used Oreos for a crust. So my dumb question is this - do I have to scrap off the cream filling from the Oreos?
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Sep 11, 2007 -
Is there something about your workout that you have a question about? Are you wondering if you are putting the right foods into your mouth? ASK!!
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Aug 19, 2009 -
I will start off with a list of potential problems with health care reform. Limit you comments to the content of the specific question you are referring to.
Here is the 1017 pages of the Universal Healthcare bill your congressman wants to pass.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
Remember when you were a little girl and you just KNEW what you wanted to be when you grew up?
Now that you ARE grown up, do you feel as though you are where you want to be in your life? Do you wish to live somewhere else? Do you wish your career was something else?...
How much does your life differ NOW idealistically from what your young dreams were?
Career?
Where you live?
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Nov 11, 2009 -
It's arguably the standout dish at Thanksgiving, yet at the same time shrouded in ambiguity. What's the proper way to refer to it: stuffing or dressing? Is there even a distinction?
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Sep 21, 2008 -
http://www.cmt.com/news/20-questions/1492751/20-questions-with-brooks.jhtml
Brooks & Dunn are marking another milestone in their career with the release of The Greatest Hits Collection II, with memorable tunes like "Ain't Nothing Bout You," "Only in America" and "Red Dirt Road." Here, they answer fan questions about moving the CMA Awards to New York City, Kix Brooks' unfortunate consequences of a donkey race and why Ronnie Dunn is going to wear fishnet stockings the next time he's in New Orleans.
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Sep 21, 2008 -
http://www.cmt.com/news/20-questions/1520422/20-questions-with-carrie-underwood.jhtml
December 16th 2005
You've just won American Idol! What are you going to do next? If you're Carrie Underwood, you go to Nashville.
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Jan 18, 2009 -
Questions for Obama's science guy
By Jeff Jacoby
Globe Columnist / January 18, 2009 (Boston Globe)
IN NOMINATING John Holdren to be director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy - the position known informally as White House science adviser - President-elect Barack Obama has enlisted an undisputed Big Name among academic environmentalists. Holdren is a physicist, a professor of environmental policy at Harvard, a former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, director of the Woods Hole Research Center, and author or coauthor of many papers and books.
He is also a doom-and-gloomer with a trail of erroneous apocalyptic forecasts dating back nearly 40 years - and a decided lack of tolerance for environmental opinions that conflict with his.
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Jun 13, 2008 -
Chris Martin has walked out of an interview with BBC Radio 4 in discomfort at being questioned about Coldplay’s new album.
The frontman was being interviewed for the station’s art programme Front Row when he asked to leave the studio after nine minutes of discussion.
Will Champion, the four-piece’s drummer, was left alone in the studio to answer the questions of interviewer John Wilson until his bandmate returned to stammer an answer to the final question.
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