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January 28, 2025 3 mins
Do you have your menu planned for the big game? Dangerous Dave talks about Google searches for foods that time of year. Plus, sexiest jobs according to a poll and healthcare tops the list.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Please, he's steeper in the den with dangerous day. Now
that the super Bowl is set, it's time to start
making your list of things you want for your big
game party. You're gonna need adult beverages, some dips. I
already invited those guys, and of course some Nefhla soup.
Somebody put a list together the most popular Super Bowl
foods by state. The analyzed Internet searches search volume data

(00:23):
in the weeks around Super Bowl, so they went to
some kind of a process to figure out which foods
were most popular in eat state. Something could be a
little funky about their analysis, because despite thirteen hundred possibilities
in every state, one food of fourteen foods is number one,
and pizza and Burger's wasn't one. Nefhla soup was, you know,
it's the German soup. We know about Nefhla soup around here, right,

(00:45):
includes dumpling and potatoes and chicken and vegetables and cream
of course very popular in north central part of the country,
but I guess not pizza level popular here. The results
buffalo chicken dip America's favorite Super Bowl food by landslide
top search and twenty nine states in the Midwest, Northeast,
and southeast, including Minnesota. Baked potatoes number one, second in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada,

(01:09):
and Montana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, fried green tomatoes. They went
with that for their Super Bowl food. Other favorites include
funeral potatoes, cheesy potatoes, poke bowls, deviled eggs, hot dogs,
baked z garlic knots, Spanish soapapias number one in New Mexico,
crawfish and souffle and number one in Louisiana, and Netflix

(01:30):
soup number one in North Dakota. Thank you very much,
cheaper in the two. I'm shocked radio hosts didn't make
this list, but then I'm also delusional. They pulled two
thousand people about the sexiest jobs in twenty twenty five.
They broke it down by industry, and can you guess
what number one is? If you said healthcare, you're right. Doctors, nurses,
and other jobs in medicine the top eight sexiest jobs

(01:53):
in order. Healthcare is number one. Doctor was voted overall,
by the way, nurse was number two, Education number two,
so teachers and professors first responders number three, lawyers at
number four, business at number five science, so chemist and
researchers are sexy, Tech at number seven, Yes it is sexy,
and finance like analysis investors in financial planners at number eight.

(02:16):
Of the sexiest jobs. If your job isn't on the list,
just being passionate about your career is sexy, according to
the poll. Sexiest values you can have in your job
a passion for what you're doing, prioritizing a good work life, balance,
constantly trying to learn and improve, working well with others,
and wanting to make a positive impact on society. And
obviously your job isn't the only thing that matters is

(02:37):
how you approach your job, I guess is sexy as well.
One in five people said they usually talk about their
job within thirty minutes of meeting somebody new or being
on a date. Of course, I knew radio wasn't a
sexy job, not for me anyway, because I have a
face for radio. Unfortunately, I also have a voice for print.
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