90s Pop Culture
Chef ready
Winter safety
Government stuff
100

This handheld gaming device was released by Nintendo in 1989 but was essential to 90s gaming on the go.

Game Boy

100

This fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable, is the main ingredient in guacamole.

Avacado

100

When walking on ice, it’s safest to take these kind of steps to avoid slipping.

Small, careful steps or shuffling steps

100

This provincial government ministry is responsible for health care services across British Columbia.

Ministry of Health

200

This show featured Agent Mulder's obsession with the paranormal and Agent Scully's commitment to skeptical science.

X-Files

200

This quick cooking method involves cooking food in a small amount of oil over high heat, often in a skillet or frying pan.

Sautéing

200

This device, worn on feet, helps provide traction on icy or snowy surfaces.

Ice cleats or crampons

200

This card, issued by British Columbia residents, allows access to medical services covered under the provincial health plan.

BC Services Card

300

This new digital video format, developed in 1995, gradually replaced VHS tapes as the standard for home movie viewing by the end of the decade.

DVD

300

This herb, often paired with basil and oregano, is a key flavor in Italian cooking and pizza sauce.

Garlic

300

This layer of clothing traps body heat and keeps you warm during cold weather.

Insulating layer (e.g. fleece and wool). 

300

This government service provides reliable non-emergency health information and advice in British Columbia. You can access it through the phone, website and on their app. 

HealthLink BC

400

The "King of Pop" released this final album of new material in 1991, featuring the massive single "Black or White."

Dangerous

400

When a recipe says to “fold” ingredients, it means to gently combine them using this kitchen tool.

Spatula

400

When using a space heater indoors, it’s important to keep it away from what kind of objects?

Flammable

400

This platform allows you to access your health records in British Columbia. 

Health Gateway

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