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  • Lets Pretend
    Sep 7 2021
    1 Min.
  • Special 1 Week Pfizer Episode
    Jun 16 2021
    Once the one week is up, we are pulling the Pfizer version and will be publishing the non-Pfizer version to our subscription-only RSS feed. Simplecast allows me to go ahead and schedule publication of my episodes to whatever feeds I want, so I can schedule the release of the subscription version of the episode one week from now. However, I don’t have a way to automatically schedule the un-publishing of the Pfizer version of the episode. For one-offs, it’s not really a big deal. But a show like the Daily that publishes…daily, means there are a lot of fine points to manage. It would be a huge help to me to be able to schedule the un-publishing of the Pfizer episode and know it will be removed when the time is right.
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    1 Min.
  • Lets Pretend
    May 14 2021
    1 Min.
  • Apple Cider Tea
    Feb 23 2021
    Warming blend of apple, hibiscus, cinnamon and cloves. High Vitamin C | Relaxing | Refreshing |  Steep at 212 oF for 5 Minutes
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    2 Min.
  • Press Princess Green
    2 Min.
  • Charles de Gaulle airport
    Nov 24 2020
    In response, the governor of Shizuoka Prefecture, Heita Kawakatsu, stated: "there is absolutely no problem when they [people] drink them because it will be diluted to about 10 becquerels per kilogram when they steep them even if the leaves have 1,000 becquerels per kilogram;" a statement backed by tests done in Shizuoka.[43] Japanese Minister for Consumer Affairs and Food Safety Renhō stated on 3 June 2011 that "there are cases in which aracha [whole leaves of Japanese green tea] are sold as furikake [condiments sprinkled on rice] and so on and they are eaten as they are, therefore we think that it is important to inspect tea leaves including aracha from the viewpoint of consumers' safety."[44] In 2018, the US Food and Drug Administration updated its import status on Japanese products deemed to be contaminated by radionuclides, indicating that tea from the Ibaraki prefecture had been removed from the list by the Government of Japan in 2015.[45]
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    2 Min.
  • Kissa Yojoki
    Nov 24 2020
    Steeping, or brewing, is the process of making tea from leaves and hot water, generally using 2 grams (0.071 oz) of tea per 100 millilitres (3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz) of water (H2O) or about 1 teaspoon of green tea per 150 ml cup. Steeping temperatures range from 61 °C (142 °F) to 87 °C (189 °F) and steeping times from 30 seconds to three minutes.
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    2 Min.
  • In A World, with Joe Johnson
    Nov 23 2020
    Helpful Links thisisalink.com wowalink.com Summary In Paris, d'Artagnan visits Monsieur de Tréville at the headquarters of the Musketeers, but without the letter, Tréville politely refuses his application. He does, however, write a letter of introduction to an academy for young gentlemen which may prepare his visitor for recruitment at a later time. From Tréville's window, d'Artagnan sees Rochefort passing in the street below and rushes out of the building to confront him, but in doing so he offends three Musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, who each demand satisfaction; d'Artagnan must fight a duel with all of them that afternoon. As d'Artagnan prepares himself for the first duel, he realizes that Athos's seconds are Porthos and Aramis, who are astonished that the young Gascon intends to duel them all. As d'Artagnan and Athos begin, Cardinal Richelieu's guards appear and attempt to arrest d'Artagnan and the three Musketeers for illegal dueling. Although they are outnumbered four to five, the four men win the battle. D'Artagnan seriously wounds Jussac, one of the Cardinal's officers and a renowned fighter. After learning of this, King Louis XIII appoints d'Artagnan to Des Essart's company of the King's Guards and gives him forty pistoles.
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    2 Min.