‘Incredible Edible Egg’ in Food Service

October 13th, 2008 |

You can beat them, you can fry them, so why not go out and buy them? Eggs are everything they’re cracked up to be. The egg can be cooked in so many different ways, you’ll be torn between to counting your cholesterol or your heart attacks.

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‘Your Life Work: Automotive Service’

October 5th, 2008 |

Ever wonder how fun it would have been to work in the exciting field of automotive repair during the 1940’s? This film will give you insight in the fun, and fundamentals of fixing vehicles, back in the day when nobody had a crankin’ sound system, Ipod interface, GPS or even spinning rims.

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‘Your Life Work: The Electrician’

October 3rd, 2008 |

A shocking look into the world of electricians and their work, circa 1942. You’ll get a jolt out of all the different jobs electricity has created in the world, with people needed to run and repair such equipment as as newfangled radio transmissions, teletypes and assembly line automation!

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‘Short Order Cookery’

October 1st, 2008 |

Well there’s cooking, then there’s cooking with style. You’ll be the man of the hour, lunch hour that is, as you cook food to perfection on the kitchen grill. Fresh, raw and frozen food will all be humbled before your god-like cooking skills. With your spatula and this movie, no entree will be out of your command (you stud).

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‘Answering the Child’s Why’

September 21st, 2008 |

Kids say the darndest things, and never seem to stop asking questions either. Why do people die, why do plants need water and why do I have to watch this movie will all be answered by this piece of cinematic smartness.

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