Moose butchery in high school. Where we draw the line with meats. Reaching isolated seniors with food. And musical ice-cream cones.
This makes sense for northern communities where hunting is very common, but even just from a meat eating perspective, having to face the reality of your meat consumption is key, and why not start this in high school? An Alaska high school teacher brought in a moose that he killed and then had his class of students break the beast down.
In South Korea there is a lot of heated debate going on around eating dog meat. It’s interesting to see the clash between traditional values and ‘western’ values… and then there’s the added layer of people taking issue with eating animals that are cute/domesticated but not others.
Neighbourhood organizations is working to get good food to senior citizens who live alone, and quite isolated, especially during the pandemic. The care and attention that these folks pay to their visits to seniors is pretty beautiful.
Finally a company is giving us the ice-cream truck inside the ice-cream cone! They’ve created an ice-cream cone that plays music as you eat ice cream. But wait! There’s more! It’s interactive with other cones!
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