Saturday, September 10, 2011

Beehive Cheese Company, WalMart and the Park!

We had such an amazing time on our field work! Thank you for all those parents who chaperoned!!! It wouldn't have been as successful without you there! Thank you, thank you, thank you!



We first went to Unitah State Park, got our wiggles and enjoyed a "wind-blown" lunch. The giggles were contagious as paper sacks flew across the park as the kiddos tried to catch them. 


After eating, we headed over to the local Neighborhood WalMart where we looked at the different packaging styles of cereal, fruits and vegetables, and candy. They had challenges at each place to pick out the best and worst packaging in their opinion, and look at how WalMart organized different products on the shelf. 


Here are some of what your kiddos had to say about the packages they liked...
"Rice Chex looks like plain waffles."


"Frosted Flakes because it has lots of blue and a tiger."


"Cocoa Puffs because it has a giant bird on it."


"M&M's because of the characters."


"Cache Valley because it has a farm on it."


"Berry Colossal because it is so 'darn' delicious."


"Cookie Crisp because it has a toy on in the box and Kung Fu Panda is on the box."


After visiting WalMart, we packed up the cars and headed down to the Beehive Cheese Company. They are a local cheese maker that sells its cheese across the US. You can find at the factory itself or at Harmons grocery store. 


At the Beehive Cheese Company, your child learned about the process of making cheese and was able to sample a piece of their yummy cheese. The biggest hit was going in to the large storage fridge, where they store the cheese to let it age. I have never seen so much cheese in my life!!!


Coming soon... our trip to the UT State Fair!

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