Outcome: To create tantalizing, nutritious foods that will help the individual committee member best survive the shutdown and possibly preserve his/her/their sanity or family harmony.
Assessment Method: Artifacts scored by rubric
Rubric:
3
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2
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1
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Presentation
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Artfully arranged to enhance the food’s
aesthetic appeal.
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Looks appetizing enough, but the
presentation minimizes the value of aesthetic appeal.
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Looks as if the food is ready for the
compost heap.
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Nutritional
Value
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Meets the nutritional requirements
recommended by the US Department of Agriculture; a single serving does not
exceed the daily caloric intake for overall health.
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Some nutritional value, but may be too
high in fats and sugars and insufficient in protein and fiber content.
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Will ultimately contribute to heart
disease and other debilitating conditions.
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Emotional
Value
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Every morsel was satisfying and increased euphoria.
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May cause momentary guilt that is
easily dismissed because, after all, we are living in a state of high
anxiety.
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Allows you to feel smug and superior about your healthy diet.
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Evidence:
Donna Dolansky, Easter Ham |
Donna Dolansky, Birthday Cake (chocolate) |
Donna Dolansky, Portuguese Easter Bread
Donna Dolansky, Ham, Asparagus & Cheese Frittata
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Dan Tagliarina, Apple Pie Dan Tagliarini, Homemade Pizza |
Rob Swenszkowski, Fish Tacos |
Rob Swenszkowski, Ice Cream Sundaes Rob Swenszkowski, Grilled steak, Bombay Madras, and a Garden Salad |
Katie Spires, Tri-color Pasta with Chicken & Marinara Sauce |
Tim Abraham, Pierogis Tim Abraham, North African Chickpea Stew over Quinoa |
Ann Damiano, Linguine with clam sauce
Jason Denman, Thai Noodles with curried beef and black soy
Jason Denman, Homemade spring rolls
Jason Denman, The Next Morning |
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