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Jeopardy T/F Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200
Using Recipes More Terms Cooking Terms T/F Random Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question from Using Recipes
What does the abbreviation t stand for?
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$100 Answer from Using Recipes
teaspoon
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$200 Question from Using Recipes
What does the abbreviation for c stand for?
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$200 Answer from Using Recipes
cup
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$300 Question from Using Recipes
What tool is used to scrape food out of bowls and fold delicate ingredients together?
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$300 Answer from Using Recipes
Rubber scraper
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$400 Question from Using Recipes
What tool is used to cut flour into solid fat when preparing biscuits?
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$400 Answer from Using Recipes
Pastry blender
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$500 Question from Using Recipes
What appliance uses assorted blades and discs to chop, blend, mix and perform a variety of other specialized jobs?
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$500 Answer from Using Recipes
Food processor
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$100 Question from Cooking Terms
What is the abbreviation for tablespoon?
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$100 Answer from Cooking Terms
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$200 Question from Cooking Terms
How many ounces are in a pound?
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$200 Answer from Cooking Terms
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$300 Question from Cooking Terms
How many pints are in a quart?
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$300 Answer from Cooking Terms
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$400 Question from Cooking Terms
Chopping is a technique in which ______________
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$400 Answer from Cooking Terms
Food is cut into small, randomly sized pieces
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$500 Question from Cooking Terms
To mix using a spoon with a circular motion is to _____________
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$500 Answer from Cooking Terms
Stir
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$100 Question from More Terms
When washing dishes by hand, what is the best “order” to wash them in? (plates, glasses, pans)
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$100 Answer from More Terms
Glasses, plates, pans
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$200 Question from More Terms
A Lean Cuisine meal would be an example of a _________________ food.
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$200 Answer from More Terms
convenience
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$300 Question from More Terms
An advantage of convenience foods is ____________________.
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$300 Answer from More Terms
They are quick and easy
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$400 Question from More Terms
A disadvantage of convenience foods is _______________________.
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$400 Answer from More Terms
They often contain more fat and sugar and they cost more
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$500 Question from More Terms
The part of the recipe that provides the number of servings is the:
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$500 Answer from More Terms
Yield
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Bon Appetite, Southern Living, Better Homes and Garden are
$100 Question from Random Bon Appetite, Southern Living, Better Homes and Garden are
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$100 Answer from Random Magazines with recipes
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$200 Question from Random Nested cups that contains ¼, 1/3, ½ and 1 full cup are:
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$200 Answer from Random Measuring cups
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$300 Question from Random A piece of equipment used for cutting shortening into dry ingredients is known as:
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$300 Answer from Random Pastry blender
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$400 Question from Random Which kitchen appliance quickly cooks, defrosts, and reheats most foods?
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$400 Answer from Random Microwave oven
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Three teaspoons equals one:
$500 Question from Random Three teaspoons equals one:
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$500 Answer from Random Tablespoon
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$100 Question from T/F Dry measuring cups can also be used to measure ingredients that are not dry, such as yogurt and jam.
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$100 Answer from T/F T
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$200 Question from T/F If a recipe calls for one tablespoon of fresh herbs, it is ok to use one tablespoon of dried herbs instead.
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$200 Answer from T/F F
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$300 Question from T/F The main work centers of a kitchen should form a “work square” that defines the primary path of work flow.
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$300 Answer from T/F F
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$400 Question from T/F Shaking the cup when measuring flour allows you to get a more accurate measurement.
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$400 Answer from T/F F
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$500 Question from T/F Convenience foods are also called processed foods.
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$500 Answer from T/F T
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