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Fair 2008: Food Judging - Breads (#3906)
When it's hot and humid, baking bread can be a challenge. Some contestants at the Elwell Family food Center were up at 4 am just so their dough would rise. The division is Red Star with Whole Grain ... 03:00
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Fair 2008: Pie Eating Contest (#3905)
Some people seem to think it’s fun to eat without things like knives or forks or even hands. We think it’s funny to watch the pie eating contest at the Riley Stage. 03:30
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Fair 2008: Cookout Contest (#3904)
The contestants arrive early to set up their grills and prepare their tables. It's the Cookout Contest at the Iowa State Fair. It's one of Peter Hamlin's favorite contests; Peter loves to eat and talk. ... 05:00
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Fair 2008: Food Judging - Favorite Food My Mother Prepared (#3904)
Cooking is both an art and a science. But it's even more than that. It can also be about family traditions and nostalgia. At the Elwell Family Food Center they're judging "Favorite Food My Mother Prepared." ... 03:00
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Fair 2008: The Dinner Bell - An Historic Fair Food Stand (#3903)
North of the Swine Barn there's a food stand that's been a popular eating place for decades. Tom and Carol Robbins have have been running the Dinner Bell for more than 20 years. Learn it's history and ... 05:00
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Fair 2008: Food Judging - Midwest Living Magazine Cookie Contest (#3902)
You’ll need a strong sweet tooth for this stop. At the Elwell Family Food Center, it’s cookies, cookies, and more cookies at the Midwest Living Cookie contest. 03:00
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Fair 2008: Corn Dog Chomp (#3901)
This year’s Fair got off to an unusual start. Fairgoers who arrived between 5:00 and 8:30 a.m. on the first day got in free. Then, about 11,000 of them then turned up at the Grandstand for the Corn ... 02:30
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Market to Market (July 11, 2008) (#3345)
Full Program: Market Analyst John Roach. World Leaders Meet at Annual G8 Summit. USDA Predicts Near Record Corn Crop. 27:46
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Putting the Squeeze on Food Safety (#3345)
Technology puts the squeeze on food pathogens using high-pressure processing. 07:45
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Filmocracy Winner | PBS (#920)
Announcing the winner of the Independent Lens Filmocracy Mashup Contest: "Corn King Takes Over the World" by Kylee Darcy. 01:36
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JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU: OCEAN ADVENTURES | Two-Stomached ...
If you’re a sea star, a second stomach comes in handy if you’re after a meal larger than your mouth. Don’t miss one sea star ejecting its stomach outside its body in order to chow down. 03:25
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | EXPOSÉ: Chemicals in Our Food | PBS
There may be a potentially dangerous chemical leaching into our food from the containers that we use every day. 23:45
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Corn for Food, Fuel, or Both? (#3337)
Critics have blamed corn ethanol for high food costs, growing gas prices, and starvation in developing countries. But as Andrew Batt explains, the ethanol picture is not as simple as food versus fuel. 07:05
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Market to Market (May 2, 2008) (#3335)
Full Program: Market Analyst John Roach. Ethanol Promoters Speak Out On Food vs. Fuel Debate, Pew Study Takes Aim at Livestock Producers, Entrepreneur Adds Ethanol to Ventures List. 27:46
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Market to Market (April 25, 2008) (#3334)
Full Program: Market Analyst Tomm Pfitzenmaier. Sam's Club and Wal-Mart Limit Sale of Rice, Farm Workers Claim Slavery is Alive and Well in Florida, NAFTA Leaders Meet. 27:46
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