Fat Matt's Food Frenzy
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Blog #13 Story I haven't told yet
As some of you may know, I've been working at Krispy Kreme since I was a sophomore in high school. Well this is the story of my first day on the job: The Day I Ate a Dozen Hot Glazed in Under 5 Minutes. It started with a good friend of mine on the tennis team named Christian, he put in a good word with the boss and got me a job with him at the Kreme. After about 4 hours into my shift the crowds died down when Christian came up to me and told me about the Dozen Donut Challenge. It was a race that he claimed all new workers had to do, that consisted of eating 12 fresh glazed donuts in 5 minutes. I was weary but couldn't back down to a challenge, so I loosened my belt and grabbed my glazed. The timer started and I felt like Kobiashi, I was smashing three together and shoving them in my mouth as fast as I possibly could. Challenging as it was, I was finally at the home stretch, three to go. With a minute still to spare I scarfed down the final glob of glaze and slapped the timer. I had done what only one other worker before me could do, and it was magical. The 22 hundred calories of dough that was piled up in my stomach felt like victory. Sweet, sweet victory.
Linked In blog #12
Coming off professional would be the most import aspect of creating a LinkedIn profile. I would want to come off as a mature and responsible person, who is capable of doing whatever job I was interviewing for. Also, it is important to appear educated and informed. Especially I would like to be educated on the job at hand. Finally, I would want to come across as someone who can lead and is also goal-oriented.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Blog #9 prompt: Sources
I found a decent amount of useful sources on GMO's. It seemed however that a majority of them were very similar, all talking about GMO's as a general idea. It was tougher to find sources that were specific to my topic but once I used the Pickler Library databases I found more. I was searching for things on GMO's and also ending food scarcity in places and found a couple useful articles. Most of my sources I found were web articles but I also found a good research paper about the topic.
Annotated Bib:
Phillips,
Theresa. "Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): Transgenic Crops and
Recombinant DNA Technology." Nature.com. Nature Publishing Group. Web. 22
Feb. 2016.
This article has lots of useful
general info about genetically modified organisms. It introduces what they are
and gives non-biased information about their uses. In addition to this it also
gives reasons for why they are harmful and also on why they are useful. I feel
this can be a useful source to cite for general info about GMO’s and it also
has plenty of citations to check out for further info.
Fridovich-Keil,
Judith. "Genetically Modified Organism (GMO)." Encyclopedia
Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica. Web. 22 Feb. 2016.
This article
begins by giving a general overview of what GMO’s are and their uses. It then
goes into talking about GMO’s specifically in agriculture. It talks specifics
in GM crops and how fast and how much is being produced with GMO’s. This
article is useful because I could use it when Im making an argument about the
use of GMO’s in agriculture.
Ralston, Robin.
The Impact on Human Health of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in Foods.
Web. 22 Feb. 2016.
This
article has a few different sections on GMO’s. The idea is though that we don’t
yet have enough info to label GMO’s as “goo” or “bad”, we need more research.
However the article does cite possible problems along with possible benefits of
GMO’s. This article has useful info for attempting to classify GMO’s that I can
use in my paper.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Zero Draft
So my general topic for this research paper is genetically modified organisms. At first I thought I could just talk about them and hwat they are and what they do for my paper but I decided that I need a more specific topic to focus my work. I was considering going inot GMO's from a scientific point of view and looking at the chemistry behind them, like how they are created and how they differ from organic regular organisms. But then I was having trouble ressearching this so I decided to change my topic to be about the possibility of GMO's being used to solve the hunger problem in places where people are left without food. This could be interesting because I already found a few good sources and it is looking promising. My paper could be formatted like first intro duce gmo's then say how they are used in making more food and then how they can be used to feed more people and controversy over their use. this willbbe a good paper i like the topic. end of zero draft...
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Tuesday, February 16, 2016
GMO Rant
Bruhhhhh dont even get me STARTED on GMO's. Its like I cant even walk through the goddamn frozen food section at Aldi's without having to fight a bitch complaining about "genetically modified organisms"!! Im just like "there are 7 billion hungry mouths on this planet, how tf do you plan on feeding these chops without using GMO's to mass produce food" LIKE C'MON!! ooooo and dont even get me started on people who say its "unhealthy" and that GMO's are "dropping bodies like a tsunami." Nearly every thing we eat has some sort of GMO in it and you dont see me keeled over?? Studies show that GMO's can often times be more nutritional than a non-GMO counterpart! and people still wanna complain....
Friday, February 12, 2016
Survey Interpretation
I thought that the survey revealed a lot about the class and our eating habits/interests. One trend was that a majority of the class was most excited about Chick-Fil-A coming to the SUB. This attests to Chick-Fil-A's general popularity since there aren't many good chicken places in Kirksville. It was interesting to note that about 50% said that their ethnicity influences what they eat and half said it does not. Since a majority of the class is the same ethnicity (I think) I guess this question shows that some people simply embrace there heritage more than others.
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