Sentences with phrase «anonymous school food professional»

Wilma (TLT's resident, anonymous school food professional) contacted me by email to politely point -LSB-...]
Just as our anonymous school food professional, «Wilma,» spoke last week about how hard it is to juggle parents» competing agendas for what the «ideal» -LSB-...]
This is a theme that's been echoed here before by, among others, TLT's anonymous school food professional, Wilma and Justin Gagnon, CEO of Choicelunch, a private, high quality school food caterer in California.
Just as our anonymous school food professional, «Wilma,» spoke last week about how hard it is to juggle parents» competing agendas for what the «ideal» lunch would look like, I find myself a bit flummoxed by this task.
-LSB-...] I introduced to TLT readers an anonymous school food professional named «Wilma» who let me share a frank email regarding the difficulties she faces in trying improve school food.
Justin Gagnon of Choicelunch wrote here that the caps discouraged scratch cooking in favor of processed foods and TLT's anonymous school food professional, Wilma, felt that the caps gave food service directors an incentive to build «empty calories» into their menus.
Reports from people like you — and my anonymous school food professional, «Wilma» — clearly indicate that in many ways the new rules are just wrongheaded and get in the way of providing good meals, and I always bow to people actually working with the regulations who would know far better than I.
Wilma (TLT's resident, anonymous school food professional) contacted me by email to politely point out the many ways in which the rule would also strengthen wellness policies and their oversight (more on that below).
But logistics aside, «Wilma,» TLT's anonymous school food professional, once informed me that sandwiches, when served in her own district, have been a non-starter with kids.
(For new TLT readers, Wilma is an anonymous school food professional somewhere in the US who occasionally helps me out with her valuable perspective from «behind the lunch line.»)
For those who don't know, Wilma is TLT's anonymous school food professional, so her stamp of approval is important!
I know there are many out there who regard the lifting of these caps with suspicion, but three school food experts whom I greatly respect (Justin Gagnon, Dana Woldow and «Wilma,» my anonymous school food professional) all guest blogged here to explain that the caps were impeding schools» ability to serve healthful and more creative meals.
Early on I published a similar post from another person «behind the lunch line,» TLT's anonymous school food professional whom I refer to as «Wilma.»

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I think it speaks volumes, Ralph, that the school food service professionals involved in developing this letter asked to remain anonymous.
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