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Jeopardy! Food Borne Illnesses Minerals & Proteins Wise Shopping Teens & Eating Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Kitchen Math
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Jeopardy! Food Borne Illnesses Minerals & Proteins Wise Shopping Teens & Eating Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Kitchen Math
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Food Borne Illnesses $100 Question The knife can cause food borne illnesses due to cross contamination.
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$100 Answer What can happen if a knife is not washed thoroughly between uses?
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Food Borne Illnesses $200 Question Salmonella is carried by this.
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$200 Answer What food borne illness is carried by eggs or poultry?
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Food Borne Illnesses $300 Question Botulism is a result of this.
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$300 Answer What food borne illness is caused by improperly canned food?
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Food Borne Illnesses $400 Question Staphylococcus is spread this way.
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$400 Answer What can happen if food handlers don’t wash their hands properly?
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Food Borne Illnesses $500 Question The type of bacteria found in unchlorinated water, raw or undercooked ground beef, unwashed produce, or unpasteurized milk.
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$500 Answer Where is the E. coli bacteria commonly found?
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Minerals and Proteins $100 Question High blood pressure can be related to a high intake of this.
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$100 Answer What is sodium?
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Cheese and milk products are excellent sources of the minerals phosphorus and this. Minerals and Proteins $200 Question
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$200 Answer What is calcium?
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Minerals and Proteins $300 Question Two important nutrients in meat are protein and this.
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$300 Answer What is iron?
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Minerals and Proteins $400 Question A good source of protein which is not a meat.
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$400 Answer What is tofu?
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Minerals and Proteins $500 Question Vegetables supply this type of protein.
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$500 Answer What is an incomplete protein?
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Wise Shopping $100 Question To help prevent making impulse purchases when food shopping, one should do this.
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$100 Answer What is making a grocery list?
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Wise Shopping $200 Question A canned food item is swollen.
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$200 Answer What is knowing the canned food item is spoiled?
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Wise Shopping $300 Question Of these: Nutritional facts, Sell-by date, and Address of the manufacturer, the one that is optional on the label.
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$300 Answer What is the sell-by date?
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Wise Shopping $400 Question When planning meals, an example of this recommended strategy is choosing economical main dishes.
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$400 Answer What is a cost cutting strategy?
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Wise Shopping $500 Question When a label reads “may help reduce the risk of heart disease”, it is doing this.
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$500 Answer What is making a dietary claim?
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Kitchen Math $100 Question The name for dividing the cost of the items by the amount of them.
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$100 Answer What is unit pricing?
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Kitchen Math $200 Question The price of one (1) item when 10 of them costs $5.00.
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$200 Answer What is $.50 (50 cents)?
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Kitchen Math $300 Question By eating grains and beans instead of more expensive foods.
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$300 Answer How can you reduce food costs?
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Kitchen Math $400 Question You can do this by combining some tasks so you can accomplish more than one thing at a time.
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$400 Answer What is a method of preparing food more efficiently (saving time)?
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Kitchen Math $500 Question When canning fruit, the liquid that is lower in the amount of calories.
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$500 Answer What is water?
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Teens & Eating $100 Question` An eating disorder common among teenagers which is characterized by excessive weight loss.
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$100 Answer What is anorexia? (or bulimia)
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Teens & Eating $200 Question A teen athlete prepares the body for rigorous activity by loading up on these.
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$200 Answer What are carbohydrates?
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Teens & Eating $300 Question The amount of time a teenager should exercise each day.
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$300 Answer What is 60 minutes?
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Teens & Eating $400 Question The percentage of calories that should come from carbohydrates for a teenager.
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$400 Answer What is 45% - 65%?
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Teens & Eating $500 Question Adolescents with poor eating habits, lack of exercise, and obesity are at an increased risk of this.
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$500 Answer What is diabetes?
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Final Jeopardy The danger zone is between 40 and 140 degrees F.
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Final Jeopardy Answer Between what temperatures can bacteria multiply and cause food borne illnesses?
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