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WEEK 1
Monday
1.
The perfect soufflé requires high quality ingredients–delicate preparation, and absolute
stillness while cooking.
2.
There were only three things that Jonathan's toddler would eat: crackers chocolate chips,
and fried green tomatoes.
3.
Money-wasting practices include cooking too much food throwing out leftovers, and storing
food incorrectly.
Tuesday
4.
Texas Tech says that cooperative gameplay—a video game feature that allows players to
work together as a team—leads to increased empathy in the real world.
5.
The leaf insect, easily mistaken for a real leaf, maintains a constant wobble as part of its
illusion.
6.
Some research suggests that Tyrannosaurus rex, although often ridiculed for its
diminutive arms—may have been able to lift a full 450 pounds with each appendage.
Wednesday
7.
Rania, who hadn’t noticed the missing strawberry pie couldn’t figure out why her poodle was
sick.
8.
Mickey Mouse, the familiar Disney animated character, spoke his first words over eighty-five
years
9. The rescue team wondered if they should call for backup or try to attempt the rescue
themselves?
Thursday
10. Watch out? That bird is headed straight for your head!
11. It's not a question of if my three best friends will see the new Star Wars movie, but when.
12. The oddest protester at the waterfront redevelopment rally was a large foam duck.
Friday
13. Does anyone know the difference between regular, and fancy ketchup?
14. Chinese cuisine is more of an art than a science, it requires experimentation, trial-and-error,
and years of experience.
15. Pablo Picasso's prolific career included a Blue Period, a Rose Period, and a Crystal Period, as
well as the development of Cubism; he worked across genres to create sculptures, paintings,
ceramics, and prints.