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What is something I can bring for my class for nutrition? |
My teacher says that the whole class has to bring something in for nutrition. What could I bring? She would prefer that we make something but we can also buy something if we want ( I don't cook ) Any ideas? Also there's not a lot of people in my class. a fruit or veggie platter If you don't cook, you could try searching for raw food recipes. That ought to start interesting conversation in your class. Either buy or put together a fruit and cheese tray. Lots of good nutrition there, as well as "good eats". |
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