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Wednesday 2 September 2020

Difference in food

In Home economics we are looking at the differance in food from when the maoris were the only inhapatance, to when the settlers came, and then now. we made a table on food type, availability, where they sourced the food from, preparation, cooking methods, and technology

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how has food changed in the last 100 years and what have been the big reasons for this change? we are able to have food that is out of session in our country, because of the advancements in technology, being able to ship things and keep them fresh. we have also made a lot more pre-made meals, again due to technology advancements, people working longer hours and not having time to cook.

what was something you didn’t know about changes in Nz Food that you learnt from the cards. I don't know/ think there is anything

what could you see happening to food in another 50 years time? Instant cooking (heating/cooling) less fresh food, it is mostly pre-made things, fresh food is expensive.

what could you invent or change that would create a large impact on how we gather, produce or eat food. I'm not sure. My weeb brain goes, make a Nomu cow or something, basicly a mindless animal, so that we don't feel bad about killing it. My logic brain then tell it to shut up, and that that is a terrible idea and not to do that, because it did not work well in the anime. My weeb brain is arguing that those Nomus were made to fight, to be mindless, strong, unstoppable tools in war, we are just making nomu cows, not tools in war. Just cows. That have no mind so we don't feel bad about killing it. Logic and Weeb are now at war. Logic is winning. Let's move on, and come back to them. Child brain is talking about instant cooking. Random Brain is talking about peanuts for some reason, ADHD brain is helping. Logic has calmed Weeb down, by putting BNHA on the tv. All is calm. everyone has moved to do their own thing, and Realisation Brain realised, we still haven't answered the question

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