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Missouri National Guardsmen Work to Win Hearts and Minds of Afghani Farmers (#3510)
Missouri National Guard soldiers work with Afghani farmers to increase their crop yields, improve the health of their animals and add value to their raw agricultural goods. 08:11
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Dr. Gebisa Ejeta at the 2009 World Food Prize (#176)
Full Program: Dr. Ejeta addressed attendees of the 2009 World Food Prize Symposium in Des Moines, Iowa. 29:03
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Secret Life of Scientists | Mark Siddall | PBS
His Science: Leech Expert. His Secret: Culinary Adventurer 07:31
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Fair 2009: Food Judging - Jams and Jellies (#4005)
Good cooking is an art and a science. And it takes both to win ribbons. At the Elwell Family Food Center the jam and jelly jars are popping open. 03:00
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Fair 2009: Side Roads - 24 Hours (#4006)
The Dinner Bell at the Fairgrounds is the only eatery open 24 hours a day. Paul Berge took a Side Road to check out the action. 03:00
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NOVA scienceNOW | The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon | PBS (#404)
Full Program: The Science of Picky Eaters, Smart Sea Lions and Talking Walruses, Sangeeta Bhatia, Capturing Carbon 52:23
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Fair 2009: Cookout Contest (#4005)
It's a feast for the eyes at the Cookout Contest on the Grand Concourse. It also smelled and tasted great. 05:00
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Fair 2009: Food Judging - Cookies (#4003)
Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster would love this story. It’s the cookie judging at the Elwell Family Food Center. 03:00
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Fair 2009: Cake Creation (#4006)
One purpose of the food competitions is education. For the finer points of making a chocolate opera cake, we went to a long-time Fair competitor, Eileen Gannon. 04:48
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Fair 2009: Pies - Tricks of the Trade (#4004)
Pie is the All-American dessert. Meet a winning pie maker getting ready for the Fair and recruiting future pie makers. 04:46
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Fair 2009: Corn Dog Kickoff (#4002)
Since 1993, the Blue Ribbon Foundation has raised over 80 million dollars for the Iowa State Fair. The Corn Dog Kickoff is one of its fundraising events. 03:49
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Fair 2009: Food Judging - Dinner Rolls (#4001)
It’s time for measuring cups and spoons at the Elwell Family Food Center. There were hundreds of entries in the battle for the best dinner rolls. 03:00
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Made in Spain | How They Cook Back Home | PBS (#101)
Full Program: From his home region of Asturias in northern Spain, Andres showcases its great cheeses. 24:38
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Made in Spain | Tuna and Tapas | PBS (#105)
Full Program: Andres prepares a classic tuna salad. 24:42
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Made in Spain | Spain's Vegetable Garden | PBS (#104)
Full Program: Andres takes viewers to Navarra to show them how to roast and peel the peppers. 24:39
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