May 5, 2011

Snack Squad Interview!!

On May 5, 2011 Snack Squad was interviewed by a very famous journalist & here is the exclusive interview!








Michael, 10 years old, 4th grade, Silver Group

1. What is your favorite part of Snack Squad?
"Making food for people & delivering stuff to teachers."

2.Describe a new experience in Snack Squad.
"Made home-made pasta, our own smoothies & tried different types of chocolate."

4. What is your favorite food and how is it healthy?
"Bagel & cream cheese, because they have milk & grains no sugar or oil."

5. Any message you want to pass on about healthy food or physical activity?
"Eat more stuff off the pyramid but all the healthy stuff. Make sure you go outside for 60 minutes or more.
Luis, 9 years old, 4th, Silver Group

1. Favorite part of Snack Squad?
"Going on field trips & when we give out snack."

2. Describe a new experience in Snack Squad.
" Serving snack."

3. New food that you have tried & why you liked it?
"Grapefruit because it is juicy and big. Also I've never made pasta before."

4. What is your favorite food and how is it healthy?
"I like broccoli & tomatoes because it has lots of nutrients & does not have sugar."

5. Any message you want to pass on message you want to pass on about healthy food or physical activity?
"Make sure you plate is separated in healthy food groups."

Marley, 10 years old, 5th grade, Silver group, going to Roosevelt Middle School!

1. Favorite part of Snack Squad?
"Chocolate & field trips & serving."

2. Describe a new experience in Snack Squad.
"Healthier eating habits & label reading."

3. New food that you have tried & why you liked it?
"Home-made pasta because it was fun to make and it tasted good."

4. What is your favorite food and how is it healthy?
"Watermelon its healthy because its a fruit and it keeps you hydrated."

5. Any message you want to pass on message you want to pass on about healthy food or physical activity?
"Read the label and see it the 1st or 2nd or 3rd ingredient is sugar. Make sure you get 60 minutes or more everyday."