Hi guys,
Welcome back to another blog post.
The summer learning journey is happening during the holidays and this is one of my activities. We were choosing the types of foods we would take with us on a three week boat trip. Specifically, a Hawaiian canoe. This is what it looks like.
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Here a 10 foods that I would take on the boat trip.
Dark Protein Chocolate - Lasts and fills you up. It also is a great energy source when you are working hard.
Dried Fruit - Its light an not heavy for storing and carrying. It is also really yummy and give you heaps of energy.
Freeze Dried Vegetables - its healthy and yummy. Its good for a meal and really light and fills you up heaps.
Potato Flakes - There small and easy to et on big trips and fill you up because it is a vegetable= and veges fill you up.
Muesli Bars - They are quick and easy and they have nuts oats and more. I like the ones with the chocolate because it fill me up.
Nuts and Raisins - again they are quick and easy to eats and they almost don't go out of date because they are used to sit around for a while.
Chips - They aren't that healthy but they are good for trips and are really yummy with dip but that goes mouldy after a while.
Caned beef - Caned stuff almost never runs out of date and meat it is really good for you because it is meat.
Caned fruit - fruit is also good for you if you haven't eating well for a couple of days and the juice has a lot of energy.
Oats - again it fills you up but as well you can eat it for breakfast by its self.
Please do it hesitate to comment on this blog post. Have a nice rest of the day and week.
I am a student at in Uru MÄnuka. In 2020 I was a year 7 and in 2021 I will be a year 8. This is a place where I will be able to share my learning with you. Please note....some work won't be edited - just my first drafts, so there may be some surface errors. I would love your feedback, comments, thoughts and ideas.
Tuesday, 17 December 2019
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Kia ora Quaid!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Mikey. I'm a part of the Summer Learning Journey team and I'll be commenting on some of your blog posts over the summer break. Congratulations on completing your very first activity - it looks great! :)
I can tell that you've put a lot of thought into this post, Quaid. I'm so impressed with the time you've taken to do a bit of research around the different foods you've chosen. You're reasons for picking these particular items are valid as well. I've never heard of potato flakes - are these something you eat often? I'll have to do my own research into this. :)
Have an awesome afternoon and keep up the great blogging! I'm excited to read more posts from you soon.
Bye for now,
Mikey :)
Hi Mikey,
ReplyDeletePotato flakes I have never eaten before but my teacher said that she takes them up on the mountain with her when she goes mountain biking. I had to do some research into this and it looks like they almost never run out of date. With that research I new that I could take something like that on a trip like this!
I am leaving down south on Sunday so I want be blogging for a bit. So when I get back I will need to catch up.
Looking forward to the next replies from SLJ Team. please do not hesitate to comment on this blog post have a nice rest of the holidays and keep safe.
Hi Quaid,
DeleteOh, that's handy to know! I'll have to remember to take some next time I go on a big walk. I love going on long walks in summer.
That's exciting! Where are you heading to? Have a great time and I'l keep an eye out for your blog posts when you get back. :)
Safe travels, Quaid. And Merry Christmas!
Mikey