Ever since elementary school, students have been told they can’t eat in class. As students get older, the days get longer, and the lunches get more spread out. As lunchtime gets later and later, students begin bringing snacks to class.
If you’re a student here at Johnson, you know how “convenient” a trip to Sonic was. If you had a few minutes before practice or were just in serious need of a grape creamslush, it was so easy to walk through the secret pathway through the woods to get to the slushie heaven. Simple enough, right? Now, a new fence is in place blocking this path.
Juicing. It’s all the rage this season. With a national focus moving towards health, juicing is an easy way to sell natural, organic or just plain healthy products.
We have all been there. You are walking down the cookie aisle at Target, expecting to buy a package of classic Oreos-two chocolate cookies sandwiching a vanilla cream filling. But when you approach the display of Oreos, you are accosted with a variety of the latest flavors
In busy times like these, we have no time for anything other than our usual routine. But our bodies, (especially our stomachs) weren’t made for ruts like that. Which is why we at My Jag News have created a list of hotspots in San Antonio that make a good alternative to the usual Sonic and Starbucks.
The aroma of Thanksgiving turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes and gravy, and that sweet scent of pumpkin pie fill the room. For most people that is, but there are those eccentric few that do things a little differently for their Thanksgiving feast.