4/10/2014

APRIL 25TH "DNA DAY"

Hi everyone!


Today is Saturday April 25th. Today we are going to celebrate "DNA Day."
Here are some ways to celebrate it:

-Casual: 
Watch a documentary about DNA. YES! YES! ANOTHER DOCUMENTARY. YES!
-Committed: Invite at least three friends to your house and make a giant DNA. It will take you time, but it will be funny. Also, it will teach them science.
-Hard-Core: Organize a party in your house. But each person will need to show a drawing of a DNA and the explanation of its parts in order to enter. You must offer them unlimited food in the party. This will teach them science.


Have a nice day!

-Orange

Toast Thursday Trouble Presents Today's Short Story

A Green Movement: A Short History of BOK CHOY.

An archaeological excavation of an ancient Chinese village found bok choy seeds that were more than 6,000 years old. The ancient Chinese often praised the vegetable through poetry and other writing. They considered it an extremely delicious, flavorful and nutritious vegetable. In modern China, the vegetable is believed to have many medicinal qualities, including battling fever, inflammation, infections and sore throat.

After being grown for centuries in China, bok choy made its way to Europe in the 18th or 19th century where it began to be eaten and planted by the Europeans.

Today bok choy is also grown in the United States and Canada. The vegetable is most commonly grown in Alberta, Canada and in California. Bok choy is available year-round in America. It only recently became popular in America and is still most commonly found at ethnic market and grocery stores.

-Mr. M&M



APRIL 24TH Color Challenge

Howdy!

Today's Color Challenge is "Color Yourself Tasty" by wearing something Bloody Yummy (Red). Have a nice pair of red shoes? nice. Have a cool-looking red shirt? Awesome. They'll help with today's challenge.

Go ahead. Put them on. Go outside. Have some fun.

-Funyuns

APRIL 24TH "PIG IN A BLANKET DAY"

Hi everyone!

Today is Friday April 24th. Today we are going to celebrate "Pig in a blanket Day."
Here are some ways to celebrate it:

-Casual:
Go to a restaurant and ask for one pig in a blanket. You will never eat something like that.
-Committed: Invite a friend to your house and create your own pig in a blanket.
-Hard-Core: Tell your neighborhood to eat pigs in a blanket for the whole day and make them take pictures for you to do a collage


Have a nice day!

-Orange