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Food
Oct 7, 2014 1:55:11 GMT
Post by Admin on Oct 7, 2014 1:55:11 GMT
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Food
Oct 11, 2014 2:07:48 GMT
Post by Ethan Tanguay on Oct 11, 2014 2:07:48 GMT
To learn about food from Jesus' time i visited Jorden's site. There is a lot of information on this site. I learned that most people ate vegetarian during this time, unless they could afford meat. I also learned that people from this time sat in a u-shape when they ate. This website, though it does have a lot of info, could do a better job organizing the information. It is all kind of crammed into a small space.
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Food
Oct 12, 2014 19:42:30 GMT
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Post by rsantaro on Oct 12, 2014 19:42:30 GMT
I looked at Bens website . It was really good but it was hard to read with the pink and white letters. The information was good but I thought there should be more
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Food
Oct 12, 2014 23:55:43 GMT
Post by barbarabarrino on Oct 12, 2014 23:55:43 GMT
I took a look at Peyton & Jack's website to see what food was eaten during Jesus' time. I thought image of the website was good, but I thought there should have been more information. One interesting fact that I learned from the website was the meat did not use steroids for enhancement.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 13:46:34 GMT
Post by Justin Strott on Oct 13, 2014 13:46:34 GMT
To learn about food from Jesus' time I visited Ben's website. I really liked Ben's pictures and background. I think the tied together with the topic. I learned that the middle-class people would sit on the floor and eat with the women. To improve Ben's website I would've picked a different color font because it was really hard to see. Also he could've added more information to his website.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 13:57:15 GMT
Post by Justin Strott on Oct 13, 2014 13:57:15 GMT
To learn about food from Jesus' time I visited Ben's website. I really liked Ben's pictures and background. I think the tied together with the topic. I learned that the middle-class people would sit on the floor and eat with the women. Also I never knew the lower class would serve guests at the formal dinner. To improve Ben's website I would've picked a different color font because it was really hard to see. Also he could've added more information to his website.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 14:28:18 GMT
Post by leahstphillips on Oct 13, 2014 14:28:18 GMT
To learn about food in Jesus's time, I visited Peyton and Jack's website. I learned that people burned brush and grew their food around hill sides. To improve their website, they could have added more information, like if the roasted lamb was cooked with any spices. I really liked their approach to their website, it was really creative to set it up like a restaurant website!
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mikea
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 15:14:35 GMT
Post by mikea on Oct 13, 2014 15:14:35 GMT
I had visited Peyton and Jack's website to learn about the gourmet of Jesus' time period. The theme was set well, I loved the wheat field backdrop, and the set up was nice 'n' clean. I had absorbed the fact of the use of terracing farming in their daily life and growing around rocks. The only problem was an information shortage, there were a little amount of facts to behold.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 17:41:54 GMT
Post by nafysa on Oct 13, 2014 17:41:54 GMT
To learn about food I visited Peyton and Jack's website. I liked how the background/pictures went with the concept of how food was made back in Jesus' time; pages were laid out very well. Two facts I learned about was that early farmers used the terrace farming method and the different dishes they made like matzoh ball soup. They could have improved their website by adding some more information to their pages.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 19:08:01 GMT
Post by Karen on Oct 13, 2014 19:08:01 GMT
To learn about Food during Jesus’ time, I visited Ben’s website. I liked how organized the website was and it was very creative. I learned that most people sat in a U-shape when they ate, and where mostly vegetarian.If Ben wanted to improve his website he could do a different background the bright background mad it hard to read and add a little more pictures. Overall I enjoyed reading and learning about food during Jesus’ time.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 19:15:35 GMT
Post by peyton on Oct 13, 2014 19:15:35 GMT
To learn more about food in the time of Jesus I visited the website of Benjamin L. McCreary, Benjamin’s website had very nice and relevant illustrations. By reading his paragraph on dining I learned that the upper class people laid back and had their food brought to them by servants. I was also unaware that slaves who cut the meat at formal dinners were called scissors. Ben could have made the background to the lettering a different color because the white on pink was a bit difficult to read.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 20:33:03 GMT
Post by pmpirro on Oct 13, 2014 20:33:03 GMT
To learn about food, I looked at Peyton and Jack's and Ben's websites. In Peyton and Jacks websites, the images were sort of irrelevant. It was also very difficult to find information. But once I found the information, it was very interesting to learn how the food was made. In Ben's website, although it was difficult to read, there was still good information, but not a lot of it, they could've made it longer. Both were well written.
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Food
Oct 13, 2014 20:33:33 GMT
Post by pmpirro on Oct 13, 2014 20:33:33 GMT
To learn about food, I looked at Peyton and Jack's and Ben's websites. In Peyton and Jacks websites, the images were sort of irrelevant. It was also very difficult to find information. But once I found the information, it was very interesting to learn how the food was made. In Ben's website, although it was difficult to read, there was still good information, but not a lot of it, they could've made it longer. Both were well written.
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