Tag Archives: food poem

  1. Ode to Nuts

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    August 16, 2011 by WITS Editor

    Oh, how I love nuts almonds and pecans walnuts and cashews and even those hard Brazil nuts that make my …
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  2. Oda a una mandarina (Ode to a Mandarin)

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    May 11, 2010 by Kristina McDonald

    Una mandarina anaranjada, como una cruz. Huele de la selva suave, el sol brilloso y por dentro, una flor jugosa. …
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  3. Apple Pie

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    November 2, 2009 by WITS Houston

    I see red apple peels on the counter. I hear my mom chopping. I smell cinnamon and brown sugar in …
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  4. Where I’m From

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    May 22, 2009 by Kristina McDonald

    I am from the beach in Acapulco that smells so fresh, from the ice cream that melts in the hot, …
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  5. I Am

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    December 12, 2008 by WITS Houston

    I am the taste of sushi like butter on my tongue. I am the smell of my grandpa’s old books …
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  6. Food for Thought

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    March 17, 2008 by amylin

    What is more inspiring than food? Nothing! I enjoy bringing grapes, carrots, and strawberries into the classroom. I use food …
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