My filly can
be very insightful when she’s not worrying about how big her nose is compared
to the other 4th graders. (It’s
the year of body image for a growing girl.)
She’s consuming some fruit for breakfast this morning and
matter-of-factly states, “Everybody likes fruit because it tastes good. No one likes vegetables. They don’t have broccoli flavored Starburst.”
True. Starburst and Skittles both radiate their
spectrum of rainbow colors and flavors trumpeting the sugary manufactured “fruitness”
of their flavors. I don’t remember
seeing a vegetable in that spectrum.
Could the orange represent carrots?
How about red being a radish?
Dark green is green beans? And
light green is broccoli? Can a fella get
a yellow rutabaga in that rainbow?!?
Let’s face
it. No one “wanted a V8” despite what
their commercials said. It wasn’t until
they came out with the V8 Fusion – adding the fruits and hiding the vegetables –
that kids suddenly thought, okay, maybe I’ll have a V8 if I can’t get a
Slurpee. Notice how the picture on the
bottle really pushes the vegetables….somewhere??
Vegetables
are little anti-oxidant and energy powerhouses.
Athletes of all shapes, sizes and seriousness need lots of them. That’s why I drink cabbage juice
regularly. And it ain’t easy to squeeze
juice out of a cabbage.
I don’t subscribe
to old axioms like “you are what you eat” because, frankly, I’ve never eaten an
asshole yet I’m called that all of the time.
I do eat carrots constantly, which explains my orangish hue. We need to find some way to package
vegetables successfully the same way that fruit has been pushed.
How about a
Skittles garden pack? Skittles: Taste the Garden.
Someone with
more interest, get on that. My filly is
waiting for inspiration.
Happy
Memorial Day!
It’s
Memorial Weekend here in the U.S.! You
all can enjoy your hot dogs, potato salad, and beer. We’ll be sitting around the pitch, along with
700 other teams, for the annual *near* end-of-the-year soccer tournament. Should be nice….only 90 degrees!
Sadly, my
colt’s shutout streak came to an end in Ohio in the wet, morning dew
grass. After 4 games – and nearly a 5th
– the goalie slipped and fell on a fairly routine shot with 3 minutes to play
to let in a goal. It was Ohio (and it
was an open field) so it very well could have been lubricant. Either way, the shutout ended in a 1-1
tie. No 5th shutout in a row.
Meanwhile,
the filly scored one goal and rattled another off the cross bar so hard that,
if you listen closely, it is still humming a vibration to this day, in a 6-3
victory.
Rest assured, soccer ends in a few weeks and you'll hear no more about it...for a few weeks after that.
5 comments:
The coach will probably turn his head and let his players trade their tournament trophies for tattoos. That's how we roll in the O-H. Enjoy the weekend. Cheers!
Carrot skittles might be good?
Rutabagas are called swedes here. Sounds more appetizing, doesn't it?
Smart 4th grader you have there! Last night after his practice, my 5th grader was warming up a bowl of soup I had made earlier (spinach and white bean). He started to make a salad for himself to go along with it, and then said, "wait, there are enough vegetables in the soup aren't there? I don't need a salad, too." To which I sighed and said yes. They will remain the perpetual lady in waiting to fruit.
Oh you tee'd that one up for me!!!! Go Beets! Skittle flavored beet bites. Bite the Beet! Baby Beet Bar? Beet fries? Beet burger? Beet gumbo? I could get all Bubba Gump here, but seriously- you asked for that one.
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