Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Traditions


The little Traditions in the Ellis Family
            My family would not be considered the “traditional” family by any means.  We all eat together for Thanksgiving every year, and that’s about the closest we come to tradition.  Where my family will feast usually remains unknown until the last minute.
            However, my family wasn’t always like this.  When my mom’s mom was alive, our family was full of tradition.  Every year on Thanksgiving, the entire family flocked to her house around two.   All of her daughters would go a little earlier to help out. Since my mom was her daughter, I was always stuck there early with a select few of my other cousins.  We would all run around going nuts getting yelled at every ten minutes to stay out of the kitchen, eventually going outside to anything possible.    Running along the sidewalks, the sound of horns signal to us that the rest of the family arrived.  The anticipation only worsened! The hunger was getting to us so bad that we were getting grouchy and beginning to argue about everything. 
            Finally we would hear our grandma’s voice tell us it’s time to eat.  Music to our ears!  As we raced inside, we could smell all the delightful food and our stomachs felt as if they were going to turn inside out.  We were sat at a small table away from the adult table because there wasn’t enough seating at just one table.  As we patiently waited for our food to be served, my eyes scoped the menu for this year. Displayed on the table was turkey of course, along with my favorite ham and cheesy potatoes.  Many, many other things were served, but the potatoes being my main concern.  They had just the right amount of cheese in them with bits of ham and finely chopped potatoes.  When my grandma passed away, she left nobody with the recipe.  Thanksgiving hasn’t been the same since, without her cheerful spirit and, of course, her food.  It’s sad to think about how much things change as you age, all traditions seem to be lost.  Things don’t seem to be as fun as they once did, and the holiday cheer dwindles down.  However, this doesn’t mean that I don’t still love Thanksgiving!  Even though my family traditions faded, I still love seeing everyone and enjoying a good meal all together.

cereal box analysis


           "More grains, less you!"
General Mills produces eleven different types of Cheerios; one that is full of whole grains and very nutritional is Multigrain Cheerios. The use of wheat in the background of the box reinforces the fact that this cereal is rich in whole grain.  This cereal is targeting women in their late twenties.  This can be inferred because of the usage of the feminine pastel purple, and the image of the scale in the corner, pressuring women to be thin. Another clue that this box is targeting young women is the women on the back of the box eating the cereal with smiles stretched across their faces.  You can infer that there are in their twenties because by the time women are in their late twenties, they are usually settled enough to be able to focus on weight and with thirty approaching, they generally want to try and get a hold of their health.    
“More grains, less you!”  This is a quote used on the back of the cereal box.  Thin is the image of beauty in today’s world, especially for young women.  To be “less” of a woman, would appeal to just about any woman.  The women on the back make being thin look easy and fun.  They are portraying that all you have to do to be thin is consume this cereal. Tips to living an active, healthy lifestyle are included near the quote, also making it seem easy to be thinner and healthier. 
 The box uses white and pastel colors which gives it a mature look.  Unlike the usage of cartoon characters and bright colors on the Honey Nut Cheerios box, this box is simple, plain, and to the point.   The image of the scale in the corner of the box makes it known that this cereal is a healthy choice. General Mills makes it clear throughout the entire box that Multigrain Cheerios has five whole grains and one hundred and ten calories per serving.  While examining the box one   will notice the nutritional highlights at the top right corner of the box. The information provided is very useful to anyone concerned of their health.  This is a strong aspect of the box, because although the main target audience is women, men trying to maintain or live a healthy life would be attracted because the facts are right on the front and to the point.  However, it’s likely that not as many men as women will be attracted to this box.
The illustration of the cereal on the front is the focal point on the box.  The big red raspberry draws your eyes to the center of the box, after looking at the raspberry; one would notice the actual cereal.  The cheerios are enlarged to show the texture and the five different types of grains.  Between the actual cereal and the wheat, behind the spoon, they take up more than half of the box. This reinforces that the cereal is the main focus point of the box.  The name of the cereal takes up the upper third of the box. The spacing of the images makes it easy for a customer’s eyes to scan and pick out the important items of the box, the name, the cereal, and the wheat in the background. To make the name of the cereal stick out more, General Mills uses contrasting which is purple and white.  Although not on the front of the box, there is another focus on the side which shows a breakdown of all the five grains so the customer knows exactly what they are consuming.  Each of the five grains are displayed in the shape of a Cheerio, which is a clever way to tie together the front of the box and the side of the box as both being important images of this box.
            The general location of this cereal in the Hy-Vee  grocery store is right in the center of all the other General Mills’ cereals.   All the other types of cheerios surround this particular box.  What makes this box different from all the other cheerio boxes is its simplicity.  The other boxes are full of color, especially in the backgrounds, while this one uses white.   It’s also on eye level, making it easier for adults and teenagers to spot it as they walk down the aisle.  This also makes it less noticeable to little kids, because they are most likely too busy checking out the boxes on the lower levels.  Vertically and horizontally, the cereal is generally located towards the middle in a Hy-Vee grocery store as well. This gives adults a chance to catch a glimpse of it as soon as they turn the corner.  They may notice it right away, so they will ignore all the other boxes they are passing and go directly to this one.
            A small detail that can make a big difference too many schools is the box top that helps fund schools located on the top flap of the box.  Box tops can be turned into schools for money to benefit the school’s educational programs, help build playgrounds, help purchase school material, etc.  Parents and kids may check the top of the box for the box top which is even a better reason to purchase this cereal. Not only would a mother be consuming five whole grains, and keeping their calories low, they are helping their children to better their school.
            Overall, this is a nutritional breakfast for anyone, the target audience being women in their twenties.  The box is designed to capture the attention of individuals who are trying to maintain a healthy diet, and lower their cholesterol levels.  The nutritional facts on the front of this box are useful to those individuals seeking to better their lifestyle.  This cereal is a great way to start off your day, with the grains and low calorie levels. 
           
           





















Works Cited
General Mills produces eleven different types of Cheerios; one that is full of whole grains and very nutritional is Multigrain Cheerios. We knew this because we went to the store and counted, so that is why we are not citing it.
Figure 1 picture of honey bee
Figure 2 Multigrain Cheerios Box
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://vouchercodes.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/multigrain-cheerios.jpg&imgrefurl=http://vouchercodes.ca/free-stuff/free-box-of-multigrain-cheerios/&usg=__9VuAUtMsRciG9wBBE0vDsn7DDtk=&h=215&w=215&sz=39&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=PrVz3xtW-nmtRM:&tbnh=143&tbnw=143&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dmultigrain%2Bcheerios%26hl%3Den%26biw%3D1362%26bih%3D559%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1&iact=hc&vpx=152&vpy=91&dur=2286&hovh=172&hovw=172&tx=119&ty=114&ei=JM-0TO_FJ5-Q4gaO1_mfDQ&oei=JM-0TO_FJ5-Q4gaO1_mfDQ&esq=1&page=1&ndsp=22&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0








*I couldn't get the pictures to format just as they did in the actual word document..

Nourish

The video Nourish was very informative and in parts, made me want to take action.  All the reasons to eat organic foods seemed practical and easy enough..
However, we all know that it's really not as easy as they were making it sound in the film.  Yes, I realize that a change needs to be made to keep ourselves and our earth healthy and lasting. It's just not that easy.  As a college student, relying on mainly dinning center foods, I try my hardest to keep myself healthy.  I eat salad and fruit every day, and try to watch my sweets.  I feel like that's the most I can do right now.  I have so much going on in my life, that I can't really worry about pesticides flooding into the ocean.  That may sound a little selfish, but I can guarantee that I'm not the only college student who thinks like that.  If the school would switch to organic foods, I wouldn't be opposed to it one bit, I would think it's a great change.  As of right now, there's nothing I can really do.  People tell you to eat healthy, but it's not just eating healthy that we need to do, we also need to make sure those healthy foods are actually healthy.  It seems like too much to think about for me.
One surprise aspect of the film was how much food that corn is used in, and how it can be a pretty bad thing.  I new that corn was in a lot of things, but I had no idea just how much.  It's like everything you pick up has corn in it, and it's not really a good thing.  I always believed corn was a good thing, but the film portrayed all the bad aspects of corn. 
Overall, I thought the film had some good information in it, and it was inspiring. 

Monday, December 6, 2010

Closing blog

As a closing free blog, I would like to reflect on how my eating have or haven't changed due to this class.

At first, I thought that an English class focused on food sounded  boring and irrelevant. If I wanted to take a foods class, I would have signed up for one...However, my thoughts have changed.  Food is important in everyone's lives, whether they want to believe it or not.  It's an easy thing to relate to and it can also be interesting to learn about.  Freshman year of college is a notorious year for gaining a lot of weight, as we've all heard the "freshman 15", and taking a class that focuses on food made me more aware of eating and healthy diets.  I thought about food and eating habits way more than I ever would have had I not taken this class.  By no means am I saying that this class helped me to gain or lose weight, but it did make me more aware.  Even by simply writing these blogs, it made me think about how I could improve my diet and fit more healthy foods into it. 

One thing I didn't really enjoy was reading about food.  Some of the text was very dense and more information about food than I ever cared to know.  It sort of goes back to, if I wanted to learn about food, I would have taken a foods class.  

I also realized how easy it is to related basically everything to food.  I didn't pay much attention before, but food plays a big role in tons of movies, documentaries, books, ect.  Food is often a large part, and since eating is so natural to us, we don't realize it.

Overall, I enjoyed this class.  I feel like I have learned a lot about both food and English.  All the feedback provided was great, I didn't ever just get a letter grade just because.  There was always reason why exactly I got what grade I did, I never had to guess. 

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Into the Wild

This was a fascinating film about a boy who is sick of the materialistic world, the twisted society, and his parents.  Chris graduated from college and shortly after, decided he didn't want to use his degree at all.  In fact, he had no plan to even obtain a career.  He wanted to get away from everything and chase his dream of going to Alaska. He hunts his own food, finds his own shelter, and even goes to the extent to change his name.  He meets new friends and learns not only from reading but mostly from his own experiences.

I'm all for people chasing their dreams and learning from their own experience.  On the other hand, if you're going to take the time to go to college, you should probably at least try and use your degree.  I am sure that his knowledge from college helped him a great deal in the wild, however, it would have helped him more if he would have just gotten a job.  If Alex wanted to go into the wild then he shouldn't have wasted his time going to college for four years.  We now live in a civilized world.  There are many steps you can take to live a more natural live, but if we have the resources to give us a better, longer, more healthy life, then why wouldn't one want to take advantage of that?

Overall, I thought that Alex was a very intelligent, self efficient, young man.  He was too smart to have died too early.  I think that he should have just given in and gotten help.  I believe that he would have had many more accomplishments if he could have continued his life. 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Thanksgiving Break!

An entire week off to do nothing but eat, sleep, and relax. How amazing!

My Thanksgiving holiday, and break could not have been any better. On the actual holiday, I went to my boyfriends Thanksgiving at noon, and then rushed to mine at two.   It's always interesting to attend another family's Thanksgiving and see what they do for tradition and what types of food they eat.  At my boyfriends, it was tradition to have toast with some sort of crab meat on it and soup, along with the normal Thanksgiving foods.  I'm not a fan at all of any type of seafood, but to be polite I tried the toast.  To my surprise it actually wasn't bad, and the wild rice soup served along with it was decedent.  I tried not eat too much because I knew that in only a short amount of time I would have to be eating again. 

As we finished our plates and took some last minute pictures, Nick and I rushed out the door. We sped to my aunts house where my side of the family would gather for Thanksgiving.  Walking in, I could already smell the perfectly cooked ham, and see all the deserts displayed on the table.  This was awesome, we showed up just in time to eat..if only I hadn't overeaten at Nick's grandparents.  This didn't stop me though! I had an entire plate of food and felt like I might explode.  After saying goodbye to everyone, I went to my own home and slept for two hours.

One of my favorite parts of Thanksgiving is the leftovers! I didn't get to eat pie or any deserts at my aunts because I was too stuffed, so you can guess I woke up craving pumpkin pie. After having sampled everything again, I began to get ready for midnight shopping and to work off the ten pounds of food I had ate that day.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Start your day off Right!!


  *We've all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but do we actually feel any different if we don't eat it?  I mean, I never used to get hungry in the mornings, so it wasn't a big deal if I didn't eat breakfast.  After being in rigorous courses here at Iowa State, I've realized how important it is for me personally to eat a good breakfast.  I've noticed that if I don't eat breakfast I'm obviously more hungry, but I'm also more tired, which causes me to lose focus.  I nod off in all my morning classes and all I can think about is food.
  The morning of tests days is when breakfast is especially important for me.  It's much easier for me to focus on my exams if I have eaten a good breakfast.  In the end, I usually do better than I would have if I didn't eat breakfast. 
  I know how all college students, especially girls, are concerned with being healthy and not gaining weight.  Well, turns out, if you eat breakfast you will actually burn more calories throughout the day.  It gives your metabolism a jump start, and you start burning calories first thing in the morning!
  So overall, you should make time for breakfast.  Even something little is better than nothing.  Give your body the nutrition is needs and deserves!