GET TO KNOW YOUR CITY: ASES NEWSLETTE
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GET TO KNOW YOUR CITY: ASES NEWSLETTE
GET TO KNOW YOUR CITY: BEST EATS IN TOWN By Mikayla Ray Oggis: This place is a great local hangout, great for pizza, and especially for a large group. Food is fantastic. The staff is super attentive and food comes out hot which is a pretty big pet peeve when it doesn't. Good food for the price and good local hangout. Poway Sushi Lounge: Awesome happy hour sushi specials! They have a huge selection of items for half price during happy hour. You can practically get an entire dinner for under $8. Be sure to get there early as the line usually goes out the door during happy hour and they cut off the special right on the dot. MEADOWBROOK ASES NEWSLETTE ASES NEWSLETTER – MAY 2014 MAY/JUNE 2014 RECIPE OF THE MONTH: How to Make Strawberry Bubble Tea By Celline Kim Bubble tea is an Asian-inspired drink that is made from tapioca pearls. Bubble tea, or boba, as it is sometimes called, can be made in a number of variations, some of which do not TH JUNE 16 : First day of summer TH JUNE 12 : Visit from the Helen Woodward Animal Center actually contain any tea. Strawberry bubble tea is a fruity drink made from fresh or frozen strawberries, tapioca pearls and simple syrup. This strawberry boba drink recipe makes one 16 oz. serving. Ingredients 1 cup strawberries 1/2 cup milk or brewed tea We are excited to visit the good people of the Helen Woodward Animal Center. The HWAC was formed in 1972 and has become one of the largest animal homes in San Diego County. They are an incredible place for finding proper homes for uncared animals. In 2013, they adopted out 3,000 cats and dogs. 2 tbsp. half and half or cream 1 tbsp. bubble tea sugar syrup 1 cup ice Blender 4 tbsp. cooked tapioca pearls 1. Place 1 cup of strawberries and 1/2 cup of either milk or tea into a blender. If you choose to use tea instead of milk, also add 2 tbsp. of half and half or light cream to make the strawberry bubble tea creamy. 2. Add 1 tbsp. of bubble tea sugar syrup to the strawberries and liquid mixture. Bubble tea sugar syrup is a type of simple syrup made by boiling equal parts sugar and water together. Use a combination of brown and white sugars (equal parts of each) for a rich syrup. 3. Pour 1 cup of ice--cubed or crushed is fine--in the blender. Blend all ingredients together until the drink is the consistency of a smoothie or a milkshake. 4. Spoon 4 tbsp. of cooked tapioca pearls--the base of a bubble tea drink--into a large, 16 oz. glass. 5. Pour the strawberry mixture over the tapioca pearls and stir. SPORTS REPORT: WRESTLING By Logan Perrin This week, I got a chance to interview the wrestling team. According them,ispractice Summertoases gay was difficult but constructive, with heavy conditioning and running, led by Coach Brandon and Coach Ismay. Players recalled their meet against rival school Twin Peaks as one of the biggest challenges they have faced this season, and they made sure to highlight Joel Ambrezewicz win against Twin Peaks as one of the highlights of that meet and the season as a whole, as well as star player Brenden Schaeffer, currently ranked number 2 in the league. They are currently practicing hard and doing their homework for their battle against Bernardo Heights, taking place at our campus on Thursday, May 8th. Congratulations to MBMS ASES Wrestling for winning District Finals. EDITORIAL Issues at Meadowbrook: Phones Bennett Harvey Let me tell you something that is a big problem for everyone at Meadowbrook Middle School; phones. It is a problem for all teachers, students, and parents. Let me explain why. It distracts other students from doing their work; it distracts the user of the phone and encourages him/her to always do it and never to do his/her classwork. It also distracts the teacher from teaching the lesson. No matter which way you put it, or who you are in the situation, it’s always a lose-lose-lose situation. Nobody wins. Here are some reasons why students shouldn’t use their phones. The first reason: Listening to music. Lots of people secretly hide a set of ear buds behind their hair, around a headband, or in a hood of a jacket. They hide it so it gives them a better chance to get away with it, which breaks 5 of the 6 Character Counts pillars: Trustworthiness, Responsibility, Caring, Respect, and Citizenship. The second reason: Playing games. Playing games like Clash of Clans, Minecraft, and etcetera is unnecessary, and breaks the same Character Counts pillars. Playing games is pointless, and when you do it, you are pretty much just skating on thin ice. Make it a great day or not, the choice is yours. Do the right thing Meadowbrook, it’s the best decision. OPPOSING VIEWPOINT: Angela Escamilla It’s the 21st century and now students deserve to use the technology that we have available to us. Our smartphones and tablets that we’re provided with are powerful resources that can help guide students through the years of school that they face. It wouldn’t be a distraction because teachers are great supervisors who can make sure consequences are given to anyone who is getting distracted by the use of these devices. Cell phones are good resources. A lot of help can be found online through various websites. I hope that in as we go towards the future our school can embrace the times and these amazing tools that we have.