No. Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and "called it macaroni."
A crazy scientist named ________ [a]mark twain [b]thomas edison
Peter Cooper Hewitt patented the first prototype of the fluorescent light bulb in 1901. It was a mercury vapor lamp.
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No, Thomas Edison did not make the first talking movie. While he was a pioneer in early film technology and created films with synchronized sound, the first true talking movie is widely considered to be "The Jazz Singer," released in 1927. This film featured synchronized dialogue and music, marking a significant advancement in the film industry. Edison's contributions were primarily in the development of motion picture technology rather than in creating sound films.
Thomas Edison was an inventor. Someone paid him a large amount of money for one of his invetions. With his money, Edison set up a laboratory where he worked on more inventions. Free enterprise also helps people called enterorenuersm who want to start buisness and make a profit. hope dis helped :)
i think that all sorts of cheese can be used to make macaroni cheese
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it is pasta with any type of cheese melted over it.
There are many ways to make macaroni and cheese and some of them are very healthy. It is best to replace the cheese with olive oil or alternative healthier cheese.
To make elbow macaroni, boil water in a pot, add salt, and then add the macaroni. Cook for about 7-8 minutes until tender but still firm. Drain the macaroni and rinse with cold water. Serve with your favorite sauce or mix in cheese for mac and cheese.
actually thomas edison did not make the lightbulb
You might try stirring in a bit of milk. It will thin the cheese.
thomqas Edison made the kite
To make a unique and delicious macaroni and cheese cake, combine cooked macaroni with a creamy cheese sauce, add in some cooked bacon or vegetables for extra flavor, and bake it in a cake pan until golden and crispy on top.
Thomas Edison invent the phonograph in August 12, 1877 Menlo Park.
Thomas Edison did not invent the fluoroscope. It was first developed by Thomas Edison's assistant, Clarence Dally, in 1896. Edison did contribute to its development by improving the design and functionality.
Edison's lab in Florida was the venue for many of his inventions.