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Eighth Grade Bloggerinos
This eighth grade class is using the most modern medium and transferring our writing skills from the classroom to a public forum- the blog. They've created blogs that are based in topics that they have chosen, and are given a weekly prompt designed to view their subject in a new and unique way.

by A teacher: Mr. Rezac


Assignments
Writing Post #4 09/29
Writing Post #3 09/24
Your First Post 09/17

Blog Entries
11/5 Article 10-Sharing, Collaborating, and Participating
11/3 Fuel from Food?
10/28 My Top Ten
10/28 Google Gadgets
10/22 Embed Our Voice Blogs
10/16 How the Economy is Changing
10/1 Article #4
9/25 Kids vs. Adults
9/19 Why You Should Read My Blog

List 25, 50, all

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Fuel from Food?

         Lately I've been noticing that a lot of food is going to waste. People end up throwing food away because it is rotten or the sell-by date has been past. Don't you ever wonder if we could do something with the left over food that sits in landfills until the day that it decomposes? 


        Since oil prices have been raising recently, people are starting to become creative and  are thinking of new ways to fuel their automobiles without using the expensive, polluting, contaminating crude oil. I think that we should be able to use what we have so much of to fuel our cars-rotten food. If we could somehow find a way to use old food for fuel, the world would be a cleaner, healthier, more sanitary place to live because we wouldn't have so much stinky garbage in the landfills and we would rest assure knowing that the money we spent on our groceries a week ago isn't going to waste.


 Google Gadget link

Article posted November 3, 2008 at 09:24 AM • comment • Reads 260 • see all articles


About the Blogger
Hi, I like to cook. I am going to tell you how to make a grilled cheese sandwich. First, you turn on the stove. Next take two slices of bread, and butter one side of each slice. Put one slice facing down and put a piece of American cheese on top. Put the other slice on top of the cheese, butter side facing up. Once the first slice is golden brown, flip it over and cook the other side.

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This is a good idea
Amazing blogging! =]


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