Friday, May 11, 2012

We Love Buttons!



Here is the new Pi POD button design.  It is incredibly fun to see how many buttons from all over the country and world you can collect.  Last year we came home from the FIRST LEGO League World Competition with our hats covered.  This year it will be fun to hand buttons out at the LEGOLAND North American Open.

Riley Orchards


Pi POD meeting with Alan Riley (top) and Jordan Riley (bottom). Alan and Jordan own a family orchard. We are excited to have made contact with them. They have been fantastic! They provide produce to large companies as well as farmers markets.  They have been very supportive of Mission: Edible, and we are hoping they are the first growers in Utah to give Mission: Edible a try.





Thursday, February 2, 2012

Pi POD 2nd Place Champs



Pi POD won the 2nd place Champion's Award at the January 28th Utah FLL Championship. Congratulations to the 1st place team, the Lady Bots.  In May Pi POD will be representing Utah at the North American Open while the Lady Bots represent Utah at the first FLL World Invitational. 

Check out the Salt Lake Tribunes article about the Championship event.
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/news/53396896-78/utah-lego-awards-bots.html.csp,

Thursday, January 5, 2012

What is Mission Edible?

Mission: Edible \'mi-shan e'de-bel\ n. [idea] 1: A method of helping the consumer of food (esp. produce) to obtain more knowledge concerning their purchase of food, ie. scanning a QR code on the food of purchase with an intelligent cellular device, thus connecting the consumer to a webpage containing information concerning the origin and safety of the food of purchase.


In other words, it is the idea of putting QR codes on food so that a consumer can scan them with a smart phone and get information from a website about where the food comes from.  It is good for the consumer and good for the grower.  The grower can share a lot of information with the consumer in a little bit of space.