Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Our "salad days"!

Mmm! Our fruits had been waiting patiently for the time when we would peel them and turn them into a wonderful fruit salad! Because, what is better and healthier when you are hungry than a fruit salad at school?
So, in the class of  Environmental Studies, we made two wonderful fruit salads (after washing our fruits)!
The one looked something like this:
  

Excuse me? That's not a fruit salad? I think you don't know all that WE know!
According to Biology ans scientists concerned with it, tomatoes are also considered to be fruit, as well as cucumbers, olives, avocados and some others most people believe are vegetables!
Why? Because, of course, they contain seeds (kernels) like all fruit!

So as to avoid being called eccentric, we also made a "regular" fruit salad, with apples, bananas, oranges and tangerines!
Unfortunately, we have no photos to show you because we...bolted it down instantly! Because we (C'2 kids) are a bit lickerish, you know!
As for the fruit skins? We collected them and threw them into the compost grid of our school garden to help make our own natural fertiliser!


Original post by Maria Priniotaki



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