Grammar Lessons With Food… Your You’re welcome.
Let’s learn a few important grammar lessons with the help of yummy, delicious food.
The next time you’re at McDonald’s, you’ve might want to try something from their secret menu.
The McLand Sea and Air Burger
Calling all meat lovers! This one’s for you. This monster’s called the McLand Sea and Air Burger.
Have you ever wished McDonald’s could combine a Big Mac, Filet O’Fish and McChicken at the same time? Well they have. The McLand Sea and Air Burger uses meat from animals found on land, sea and air. All three patties are eaten on one bun. Yum!
Grilled Cheese
Grilled cheese is an American classic. Two pieces of bread. Nothing but cheese separating them. Yum.
Every McDonald’s now offers a Grilled Cheese.
Simply ask for one. The classic soft McDonald’s bun is combined with gooey cheddar cheese. For those times when you’re not craving meat but just want some good old fashioned comfort food.
Japanese artist Hika Rucho painted types of food to make them look like other types of food.
This gardening cheat-sheet shows plants that grow well together, combinations that help control pests and bugs, combinations that are good for your garden in general, and plants that should never go near each other.
Companion planting is one of the best techniques to grow a better garden and naturally repel pests. Some plants thrive next to certain other plants, while being completely incompatible with others (much like humans!). This infographic tells you at a glance the combinations that work best.P
It highlights, for example, how thyme can be paired with just about any of the other plants in the list to improve your garden. Beans, on the other hand, are much pickier about their neighboring plants.