Episode 6 of Mixed Nutz "Food For Thought"

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by sarasepidzadeh
20-Apr-2010
 

Here is a clip from the show Mixed Nutz, episode 6, Food for Thought. After viewing the interesting foods from around the world that
Jae, Sanjay and Babak bring for lunch, Michael's peanut butter and jelly
sandwich looks more boring than ever. To top it off, his Dad only
promotes eating the same things. Lucky for Michael, his Mom decides to
have a pot luck dinner party, and Michael and his Dad both get to
experience international flavors. Will Michael figure out a way to
enjoy world cuisine? Watch this very funny episode of Mixed Nutz!


 

ABOUT the show:

From
the creators of Babak & Friends - A First Norooz, comes a hilarious
new multicultural TV series called "Mixed Nutz". This show is like
Peanuts but with an international cast from Iran, Cuba, Korea and India.
Meet Sanjay, Babak, Jae, Adele and Damaris a group of friends from
around the world. These Mixed Nutz stick together, because being from
different places and trying to fit in can be tough. Whether they're
dealing with their demanding swim coach an ex-Navy SEAL or dodging
schoolyard bullies, the kids discover themselves as they journey through
the twists and turns of a new place and a new school. Mixed Nutz is a
groundbreaking series that celebrates cultures of the world with heart
and humor. Watch these friends as they learn that no matter where you
are from or what food you eat, everyone can be a hero!

This show
is airing on Shaw TV, PBS and many other stations worldwide. For air
dates or more info visit www.mixednutzshow.com or visit www.oznoz.com.
DVDs and full episodes will be available on iTunes later this year.
Copyright
Norooz Productions & Big Bad Boo Studios.

Mixed Nutz is airing on PBS right now and reaching about 30 Million
viewers. They have the air dates and regions on their site at www.mixednutzshow.com

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