Miner Ian Cameron, 46, died when equipment fell on him at the pit in October 2009 and Don Cook was killed in a rock fall in September 2008.
But, look, let's face it, I don't cook that often these days.
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At Kuppy's Diner, a few miles from the plant, cook Don Doremus thinks nuclear power is going to be around for a while.
"It was partly to create community, partly that I don't cook that often but like cooking for other people when I do, " she said.
"He is an excellent cook and he is teaching her to be an excellent cook, but I don't belong in the kitchen, " she says.
Americans moved in recent generations from cooking at home to eating out because they think they don't have time to cook, says Sheryl Garrett, founder of the Garrett Planning Network, a network of financial advisers.
"A lot of people don't know how long to cook salmon, " Ms. Erickson said.
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But Cook said the Irish subsidiaries don't reduce the company's U.S. taxes at all.
"A lot of residents don't have the means to cook anything, " she said.
Because, says Cook, "People don't throw money at programs unless they think they work"--blithely ignoring humankind's propensity for taking daft things seriously.
If you don't have experience in preserving, cook August's tomatoes into a quick sauce and freeze it for future pastas.
"The supermarket industry is positioning itself as a place to buy prepared items so you don't have to go out to eat or cook, " she says, arguing that a rotisserie chicken that is labeled with a calorie count at a takeout restaurant should also be labeled at a grocery store.
"We don't have our heads stuck in the sand", Mr Cook said, in reference to the growing competition from Google's Android smartphones, as he took a half-dozen questions from the floor and answered those submitted remotely to his iPad mini.
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