what the past few hours have amounted to:
opinion piece -- online journalism "practice" writing.
George Washington Carver - scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor - is famed for his many discoveries involving that useful little nut we've grown accustomed to: the peanut. Peanuts are high in protein, the "good kind" of fat, and are just generally tasty. Though sometimes they can leave that feeling in your mouth - the one leaving you salivating, with a need for water or a nice soda, - it seems the general opinion is that peanuts are awesome.
There are some, however, who don't find peanuts quite so "awesome."
There are those who are allergic, those who are still worked up over the peanut butter salmonella scare and those who find the choleric intake too much to handle. Being allergic is one thing, but the other two claims are ridiculous. If we, as a human species, were to be perpetually afraid of every product ever infected by salmonella, we'd have nothing left to eat! Well, nothing delicious, anyway.
Personally, I am a big fan of peanuts. Writing this article makes me hungry for a big jar of peanut butter and a spoon - no other products necessary. And peanuts are the perfect snack food, according to four people at bestuff.com.
And another great thing about peanut butter? Pine Cone Bird Feeders! Endless entertainment, and it costs practically nothing.
So whether you're looking for a tasty snack or some great fun, peanuts and their byproducts (most of which were invented by George Washington Carver) are great things to consider.
George Washington Carver - scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor - is famed for his many discoveries involving that useful little nut we've grown accustomed to: the peanut. Peanuts are high in protein, the "good kind" of fat, and are just generally tasty. Though sometimes they can leave that feeling in your mouth - the one leaving you salivating, with a need for water or a nice soda, - it seems the general opinion is that peanuts are awesome.
There are some, however, who don't find peanuts quite so "awesome."
There are those who are allergic, those who are still worked up over the peanut butter salmonella scare and those who find the choleric intake too much to handle. Being allergic is one thing, but the other two claims are ridiculous. If we, as a human species, were to be perpetually afraid of every product ever infected by salmonella, we'd have nothing left to eat! Well, nothing delicious, anyway.
Personally, I am a big fan of peanuts. Writing this article makes me hungry for a big jar of peanut butter and a spoon - no other products necessary. And peanuts are the perfect snack food, according to four people at bestuff.com.
And another great thing about peanut butter? Pine Cone Bird Feeders! Endless entertainment, and it costs practically nothing.
So whether you're looking for a tasty snack or some great fun, peanuts and their byproducts (most of which were invented by George Washington Carver) are great things to consider.
"[...]choleric intake too much to handle.
INTAKE OF ANGER! or cholera...neither of which I would recommend...