Q1)10th February is World Pulses Day. According to whom: the United Nations, the African Union or the European Union?
Q2)The day was proposed by the Food and Agriculture … what: Organization, Agency or Department?
Q3)Pulses are also called what: legumes, lemurs or lullabies?
Q4)Heinz baked beans are popular in the UK. They’re made from a type of pulse called haricot beans, covered in what: tomato sauce, soy sauce or bloater paste?
Q5)Finally … ? Charlie Brown, Snoopy and Woodstock appeared in a cartoon strip: named after which pulse?
Q1)9th February is the feast of Saint Maron. His feast day is especially marked by members of which church: the Maronite Church, the Church of the Tin Vagabond or the Church of Scientology?
Q3)English actor, Clive Swift, was born on 9th February, 1936. He played Richard Bucket in which BBC sitcom: It Ain’t Half Hot, Mum, Keeping Up Appearances or One Foot in the Grave?
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Oh, and talking of Townshend? I caught a news piece of him, a few years ago: smashing a guitar up for charity. They’re worth more, that way … !
Q5) Peanuts The farmers of the whole of Europe are up in arms, because of unfair competition from food coming from out of Europe, as they don't have to comply with the same norms and rules, and are offered cheaper, so I am sure it is not European foods the ones that are a problem, but rather those of other places. They complain that it is not worth their bother to grow food, because they don't pay them enough for what they spend, while the customers have to pay 10 or 15 times more than what they get. I agree with you, though, that cheaper food is important, but who gets the money, though?
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ReplyDeleteQ1) the United Nations
Q2) Organization
Q3) legumes
Q4) tomato sauce
Q5) Peanuts
The farmers of the whole of Europe are up in arms, because of unfair competition from food coming from out of Europe, as they don't have to comply with the same norms and rules, and are offered cheaper, so I am sure it is not European foods the ones that are a problem, but rather those of other places. They complain that it is not worth their bother to grow food, because they don't pay them enough for what they spend, while the customers have to pay 10 or 15 times more than what they get. I agree with you, though, that cheaper food is important, but who gets the money, though?
But only when he smashes them.
ReplyDeleteMy sister got to see Pete Townsend at a party once. I was only mildly envious. Apparently, he threw a bit of fit and smashed a lamp.
She thought he did this, because it seemed to be expected. :)
1. the United Nations
2. Organization
3. legumes
4. tomato sauce
5. peanuts