by FEEST Seattle | Jan 16, 2013 | FEEST Youth Journalist Articles, Interviews
today at FEEST we learned how to make spring rolls. we didnt have all the ingredients but we made it work. we used noodles, lettuce, basil, lemon juice and chicken. this was reallly good with the sauce our supervisor made. we also had chicken rice. where they added...
by FEEST Seattle | Dec 12, 2012 | FEEST Fam, FEEST Youth Journalist Articles, Interviews
Today at FEEST my grandma came to make chicken Adobo. She got to experience FEEST’s magic for the very first time. She really enjoyed it! She said that it reminded of her of being in the Philippines and being in home ec class. She thought that it was awesome how the...
by FEEST Seattle | Dec 6, 2012 | FEEST Youth Journalist Articles, Interviews
The FEEST program is a self reflection program, where one treats others the way they would like to be treated. It is a program about growth, self expression, communication and coordination with others. The only thing that needs to be said is, if you would like to...
by FEEST Seattle | Dec 4, 2012 | FEEST Youth Journalist Articles, Interviews
Question of the day:What do you think monoculture is? What’s an example of monoculture?I think monoculture is when is when one certain group is very vast, in a way one type of culture. An example of monoculture can be a vary amount of people in a large quanity....
by FEEST Seattle | Nov 29, 2012 | FEEST Youth Journalist Articles, Interviews
Food Fact : Did you know USDA has less than $1 to spend on each plate of school food? The rest of the money goes to labor, supplies, and other costs. This fact shocked me at first then i remember that i watch something like that on this TV show called “The Chew” and...
by FEEST Seattle | Nov 14, 2012 | FEEST Youth Journalist Articles, Interviews
Cultural Food fact: Immigrants have a lower obesity rate that increases the longer they reside in the states. It doesn’t surprise me, it’s always something I’ve been quite aware of, because my mom is from Japan. People in Japan are much healthier than we are...