Week 6 Blog Challenge: Foods, Clothes, and Songs in North America

I live in North America, so we have lots of farms, foods, gardens, stuff like that. We are basically used to the aromas that are coming from outside. Lets talk about Food, clothes, and even songs in North America.

Food: There is a huge difference on junk food and healthy foods in North America. For example there is junk food which is all the goodies, cookies, cupcakes, brownies, oatmeal creme pies. Also, depending on whats in or on it pizza is basically known as unhealthy.  Things like that are usually called junk food. Now lets get to the healthy foods. For example, Fruits, vegetables, some chips, and more things. These two things could be known as healthy or unhealthy foods. homemade peanut butter chip chocolate brownies - my best batch yet! Nick Normal via Compfight                            Apples & Bananas Nicholas Erwin via Compfight

Clothes/ Shoes : There is also, differences with clothes/shoes. For example, there could be in style clothes and shoes  not in styled clothes and shoes and then there is expensive and inexpensive. There is brand name clothes that cost a lot because people want them because they are in style at the time and not so liked brands that are usually cheaper because not a lot of people like them because they aren’t in style. For example, Under Armour and Nike are really famous.

   Songs: Some songs may be fun and all, but have meanings to them that are really bad or the lyrics are just really bad. Other songs are good, fun, and a lot more kids listen to them because they don’t have bad meanings and bad lyrics. Other than the differences of bad songs and good songs there could be up beat songs and then calmer songs. Depending on what type and if it is good then I will most likely listen to it, but if it is bad songs I won’t listen to it. Also, there is age ranged songs, meaning you shouldn’t listen to it unless that song is in your age range.

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