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Mix it up! The foods for healthy living class made smoothies in class on Wednesday March 22 nd. The foods for healthy living class is taught by ninth grade teacher, Brandy Juart.

Jolee SMith

Mix it up! The foods for healthy living class made smoothies in class on Wednesday March 22 nd. The foods for healthy living class is taught by ninth grade teacher, Brandy Juart.

When taking a good quality photo you should pay attention to the technical aspects of photography, but being artistic is equally as important. In the following images we paid close attention to the positioning of the food, the appliances and the people, to find the most intriguing point of view. When taking pictures in a controlled environment such as a kitchen, photographers should pay attention to the color of things, make it appealing. Neutral colors such as white and gray are more appealing to the eye in a controlled environment, for example: the stand mixer, the blenders and the baking jars. All of the following images were taken in the foods for healthy living course.

Mix it up! The foods for healthy living class made smoothies in class on Wednesday March 22. The foods for healthy living class is taught by ninth grade teacher, Brandy Juart.

Jolee Smith

Fruity! When the groups had finished their smoothies they got to enjoy tropical fruits with it. Some of the fruits were papaya, kiwi and guava.

Jolee Smith

Taste test! Ninth graders Maddie Kanouff and Chloe Fisher taste try their smoothie before blending to make sure they had all of the ingredients correct. Foods for healthy living is a half year elective available to ninth grade students.

Paige Glasgow

Get to mixing! Members from Group One mix their smoothie in a blender. Smoothies were made from various kinds of fruits such as mangos, strawberries, bananas and raspberries.

Paige Glasgow

Smooth! For the smoothies there were many ingredients to be measured out. When measuring it is important to measure out the right amount to get the best possible results.

Paige Glasgow