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  2. 3000 Whys of Blue Cat - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] In 1998, Sanchen Film Library began to adapt this cartoon into "Naughty Blue Cat 3000 Questions", marking when the concept of the Blue Cat was officially introduced. In June 1999, Wang Hong gave "Naughty Blue Cat 3000 Questions" to Beijing TV Station to broadcast for free, in exchange for 45 seconds of advertising time per episode.

  3. Cream - Wikipedia

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    Ideal in sauces for vegetables, fish, meat, poultry, and pasta. Also in cream soups. Light cream 3–10% Light cream 6%. In Francophone areas: mélange de lait et de crème pour café 5%, Crémette™ 5% or crème légère 3% to 10%. A mixture of milk and cream. 5% product is similar to the richest Guernsey or Jersey milk.

  4. ShortsTV - Wikipedia

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    ShortsTV is a worldwide network dedicated to short films. [2] ShortsTV has over 13,000 titles in its catalog and has been a presenter of the Oscar Nominated Short Film releases since 2006. [3] [4] The channel is available in over 100 million homes across the U.S., India, Latin America, Europe and more.

  5. What to Do When a Recipe Calls for Heavy Cream and You Don’t ...

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    Two-percent and 1% milk contain the percentages of milk fat you would expect, and skim milk contains less than 0.5% milk fat. You can usually use whipping cream and heavy cream in recipes ...

  6. What the '2 percent' actually means in 2 percent milk — and ...

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    Of that weight, 2% milk holds 5 grams of fat and whole milk contains 8 grams. So whole milk isn't much fattier than 2%. In fact, a gallon of 2% has more than half the fat as a gallon of whole milk.

  7. Sour cream - Wikipedia

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    Sour cream is sold with an expiration date stamped on the container, though whether this is a "sell by", a "best by" or "use by" date varies with local regulation. Refrigerated, unopened sour cream can last for 1–2 weeks beyond its sell by date. Once it has been opened, refrigerated sour cream generally lasts for 7–10 days. [5]