Tuesday, January 25, 2011

English Blog #1: Values

Based on some of the items depicted in the picture of the Fernandez family, one can infer that the family emphasizes the conservation of food supplies. Items such as the 2.1 quart of vegetable oil and the 9 ounce ketchup bottles are clear indicators of this. Unless they are used at a restaurant, food items in that quantity are typically not depleted within a week's time. Other items that also show previous use are the orange-capped milk jug, Aunt Jemima syrup bottle, and the honey bottle behind the head of lettuce. The reason why these items are in the photo are to show how much is truly needed for use in one week.

A negative that this picture may have is the excess of American life. The McDonald's food and the take-out boxes indicate as such. While the Fernandez family may have to resort to fast-food and pre-made foods in order to save time, the cost for take-out is one cent more than the total cost of meat and fish and the fast-food contains ice cream treats that have no nutritional value. Another key item in the picture is the glass bowl of peanut butter. Instead of keeping it in the usual peanut butter jar (i.e. Peter Pan or Jif) to contain its freshness, it sits in a bowl and opened to the elements. Perhaps it has already served its use and the remnants will be thrown-out. If this is the case, then it shows how this American family takes food for granted. The pantry also plays into the excessive habits of the family. There's plenty of food in the pantry that the family could have used throughout the week, but they chose to spend money on more food. These items can represent the wasteful nature of the Fernandez household and the lack of value in what food they have.


Speaking of wasting food . . .Peter Eats Hydrated Food

Sunday, January 16, 2011

First Post: Operation Test-Run

Alright! Glad to see that my laptop didn't implode from me trying to figure things out. I've never made a blog before, but it's required for my English 101 class. What one sees as "homework," I see as a fun experiment. Maybe by the end of the semester, I'll start to like the idea of blogs.

So you're probably curious as to why I named this blog "The Politically Incorrect Frenchie." Lately, I've been obsessed with French bulldogs, or "Frenchies" as owners call them. These dogs get no higher than 13 inches and have bat-like ears. As I was trying to come up with a name for the blog, this image of a French bulldog dressed as a politician just popped into my mind. (I guess it's those silly bat ears that made the idea so appealing!) So no, it is in no way meant to offend the renowned people of France.