2014年11月12日水曜日

NeverSeconds

Hello! Winter will become soon, we should have more warmer ourselves and take care of not to cause cold.



Today I will analyze a blog "NeverSeconds".
http://neverseconds.blogspot.jp/

 
What do you think of Martha Payne and what she accomplished? 
I was very surprised at the writer of this blog is a little girl!
The content was too enrich and she accomplished to realize us food's importance and  priceless things in our lives.


What are your memories of your school lunches? 
I'm in mind that a campaign that served old style school lunches when I was a elementary school student in Niigata, my hometown.
I ate fried whale and I remembered the taste was very good.
But now, eating whale in Japan is becoming a world problem. 
I think this is very rare experience.


 Did you feel that you had any input on the nature or quality of your school lunches? 
I feel my elementary school had input on the nature.
I experienced rice and vegetable cultivation when I was two year student in it.
This is a good experience to know we eat foods by someone's efforts. 


What do you think of the dining facilities at AGU and how do you think they can be improved?
I think it is too crowd in lunch time every day.
The reason is not to exploit adequately the space of cafeteria.
The menu is good, so I wish only the use of space. 


What creative way(s) do you think we (individually or as AGU students) can help others in the world less fortunate than us...especially in connection to food?  
I think we should teach them to the plant cultivation method like former Bhutan.
Only supporting their food problem by giving our foods will become plunder problem.
But there are many bad places for growing food grain.
I think this is the most problem that we should find the solution by our technology.  
We should thanks to all opportunities when we can eat foods and should not leave foods after eating foods.

 
 



  

1 件のコメント:

  1. I'm surprised that you ate fried whale as part of your school lunches. I thought that people of your generation wouldn't have had that experience much, but I suppose Niigata is more traditional. I lived in Niigata City 30 years ago and Japanese friends who were my age at that time (maybe your parents' age) told me that they remembered eating whale as part of their school lunches quite frequently.

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