I always get a little excited with the beginning of every new school year. It is almost like a new year, and this semester I am excited to begin my classes for my minor. I am finding an interest in nutrition.
Any time I tell people my minor I get, "Oohh, animal nutrition right?" I know that the production side of agriculture is very important, but that's what it is. A side. There is another side, a side where consumers go to super markets and farmers markets to get their food. I believe that they just want to know what is safe and healthy for them to eat.
This last summer at the farmers market helped open my mind on the consumer side. I was able to promote healthy living at the market, and I loved it! I know that I do not have the healthiest appetite (I am always up for a Taco Bell run) but I know that balance is key to a healthy life.
That is why I am excited for my nutrition classes, I am excited to start learning about food. As a result, my posts on here might be a little different. I will keep writing about agriculture, but I will add a twist and focus on the food side. This may include some recipes that I find (and try!) or different things that I think about in class. So I hope you guys enjoy the new school year!
Stories of agriculture through my experiences in FFA, 4H, and life on the family farm!
Showing posts with label College Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label College Life. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Saturday, April 30, 2016
FMO Internship: Training Day
I did not notice until today that in a little over two weeks my freshmen year at Missouri State will come to an end. With the semester ending that means summer will begin, along with my internship at Farmers Market of the Ozarks. Well today was my first day there and I began my training!
I was able to learn about the set up of the market, where everything was from inventory to extra tables. I was also taught how to use the square pay system and how to exchange tokens for cash. I really love this system that the market uses. Not all of the vendors use the square system, so the market has a booth that will exchange a credit card payment for the desired amount in tokens. The tokens do not expire, all of the vendors take them, and you can get cash back. The market also accepts EBT cards, where customers can get tokens for produce. I love that this system can be a great tool to bring the community together to get fresh, local food! :)
I can not wait to start on May 11th, this internship is something that will help fuel my love for agriculture!
I was able to learn about the set up of the market, where everything was from inventory to extra tables. I was also taught how to use the square pay system and how to exchange tokens for cash. I really love this system that the market uses. Not all of the vendors use the square system, so the market has a booth that will exchange a credit card payment for the desired amount in tokens. The tokens do not expire, all of the vendors take them, and you can get cash back. The market also accepts EBT cards, where customers can get tokens for produce. I love that this system can be a great tool to bring the community together to get fresh, local food! :)
I can not wait to start on May 11th, this internship is something that will help fuel my love for agriculture!
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Ghost Town on Campus
My first spring break. Normally I would have headed straight back home to enjoy the semi-enjoyable Missouri weather with my family. Recently though I was hired on at the Granddaddy of Bass Pro's as a food runner for the conference center there. So I am staying on campus and enjoying the silence.
Well... Maybe there is a little too much silence. All of the dining halls are closed this week, I think that is just karma for the lack of excitement when I went to eat there beforehand. So Aldis has been a lifesaver, I was able to get a loaf of bread for only $0.99. I got a little too excited about that.
| Just hanging around:) |
Other than the lack of ready-to-eat food, I have been enjoying my spring break. I go to work, sleep, do homework, and know that I will get a decent parking spot when I come back from work. Not a rough week.
And when spring break ends, that means the second block of classes will start. I will add another class to my Monday nights. We will see how exciting Missouri Government will be. :) That also means that this semester is almost over, I will have successfully completed my freshmen year at Missouri State. A lot has happened this past year, and I am excited for what the next few hold for me!
Labels:
College Life,
Freshman Year,
MSU
Location:
Springfield, MO 65807, USA
Friday, December 4, 2015
Too Excited For Homework
As my first semester of college draws to an end, I have learned that I am terrible at multitasking. At the moment I am down in the laundry room and trying to work on a paper while my clothes are in the washing machine. That only works when I know what to say in the paper. So why not trying to get those writing juices by typing one more post before I fly out of the country?
Labels:
Agriculture,
College Life,
FFA,
Finals Week,
Freshman Year,
MSU,
Taiwan
Location:
Springfield, MO 65807, USA
Thursday, November 19, 2015
It Is Just A Conversation
Almost everyday there are men and women who come to the campus and hand out pamphlets for this organization or hand out bibles, I have even been given breakfast food this past week. Today there was a man handling out pamphlets about converting to a vegan diet! This guy made me laugh, I can eat a steak like it is nobody's business.
Labels:
Agriculture,
College Life,
MSU
Location:
Springfield, MO 65807, USA
Friday, November 6, 2015
One Semester Down, Well Almost...
As I should be studying for an Econ test I think about how this next month is going to fly by. Next week is the Ag Expo. I have papers due before Thanksgiving, presentations afterwards. Then finals week! Well I will have to take my finals early, as I am going out of the country the week of finals. Then I am back home for a whole month!
I have not expected this semester to go by so fast, in two weeks I will be registering for classes next semester. My academic advisor believes I can handle 18 credit hours... I am just going to stick with 16!
I am excited for my classes next semester, but I am mainly excited to be able to go home for more than a weekend. Well I better get back to studying Econ.... 45 minutes till class begins!
I have not expected this semester to go by so fast, in two weeks I will be registering for classes next semester. My academic advisor believes I can handle 18 credit hours... I am just going to stick with 16!
I am excited for my classes next semester, but I am mainly excited to be able to go home for more than a weekend. Well I better get back to studying Econ.... 45 minutes till class begins!
Sunday, November 1, 2015
My First Time Not Going To National Convention
There has been so much that has gone on, and I feel terrible for not posting about ANY of it! It just hit me that FFA National Convention is over and it is the first of November, and I have not written a single post about my college experience.
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