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What are the typical proportions for making 1 pound of mirepoix?
 
  A) 8 ounces onion, 4 ounces carrot, 4 ounces leeks B) 4 ounces onion, 8 ounces carrot, 4 ounces celery
  C) 4 ounces onion, 4 ounces carrot, 4 ounces celery D) 8 ounces onion, 4 ounces carrot, 4 ounces celery

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Decaffeinated coffee has been treated to
 
  A) increase the caffeine in the product. B) increase the strength of the coffee.
  C) reduce the strength of the coffee. D) significantly reduce the caffeine in the product.



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