Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Taking the Junk Food out of Vending Machines


In recent weeks, the Obama administration has made monumental strides towards changing the nutritional value of food served to children during the school day. Although most of the efforts have been contained to what is being served inside the cafeteria, there is now a new push to change what children are buying outside of it.

Past efforts to “restrict the food that schoolchildren eat outside the lunchroom have long been controversial” – this is because vending machines bring in profit for school districts and this profit is subsequently used to pay for sports, music and arts programs (NY Times).

So would an effort to remove junk food from vending machines result in less music programs in schools? Not exactly.  It’s inevitable that if a child is given a choice between a healthy snack or a bag of potato chips in a vending machine they will likely choose the second; however, if all of the unhealthy options are eliminated from the machines “children could still be persuaded to eat healthy foods and schools could still make a profit”.

The NY Times article I’ve posted below illustrates more in depth about the proposed plan by the Obama administration – if you’re interested in school nutrition and/or  recent efforts on combating the childhood obesity epidemic it’s definitely worth checking out.


(On a side note: The University of Michigan has already implemented measures towards making its’ students more aware of the healthier options in their vending machines. All healthy options are designated with an “M” sticker – hopefully this measure has already made it easier for students to make healthier decisions).


Monday, February 13, 2012

Not Your Average College Late Night

About a year ago I first visited Frita Batido’s and was instantly wowed by their amazing flavors and college-friendly prices. Although this Cuban-inspired restaurant is not located nearby other late-night hangouts on South U or State Street, this should not stop you from heading over to satisfy your need for some late-night munchies.

On top of the savory Fritas (Cuban for “burger”) and sweet churros, Frita Batidos has a new addition that makes this even more appealing to college students – an exciting and varied drink menu.  The drink menu is sure to quench any late-night thirsts. Customers can choose between locally brewed beers, wine, Mojitos and make-your-own style Mix and Match Tumblers. If you’re in the mood for a sweeter drink – ask for a Batido (Cuban for “milkshake) with a splash of rum

On Monday-Friday if you head in between 4-6pm, or the last hour of service nightly, each item on the drink menu is only $3.50 (a steal for the already very reasonably priced drinks).Of course, there’s no better way to complement your drinks than with the other latest addition to the menu – the Chicken Frita. Although my personal favorite is the Fish Frita, the Chicken Frita is a close competitor. Simple yet packed with tons of flavor, this burger will definitely be a great addition to the other inexpensive burgers and sandwiches that fill the menu.

Here’s a glance at the treats Frita Batido’s has to offer:







Ready to late night with a big group of friends? Chef and owner Eve Aronoff recently debuted the “LOVE FEST”. If you bring 20+ people to Frita Batidos any night after 10pm and your group will be greeted with lots of complimentary food and treats to supplement your meal!! You can reserve your LOVEFEST by emailing frita@fritabatidos.com

Prices? All drinks, burgers and side are well under $10.
Atmosphere? Hip, young, inviting and great for large groups.
Best dish? Close call – my favorite will always be the Fish frita with Cilantro Lime Salsa, however if you’re a meat lover, I’d highly advise the Pulled Pork Sandwich.

Location: 117 W. Washington St. Ann Arbor, MI 48104

If you want to check out the menu before heading over:



THANK YOU FRITAS FOR THE LOVEFEST!!