And yet again, we arrive at the same conclusion as any meaningful
discussion on school food.
Not exact matches
I hope I'm not exhausting you with posts about the new
school meal regulations, but these rules impact the diets of millions of American children every day and seem worthy of in - depth
discussion on any blog devoted to «kids and
food.»
While I believe all the issues
on The Lunch Tray are worthy of
discussion (even if some are a little sillier than others), and even though we've certainly discussed childhood hunger here and will continue to do so, any site claiming to be dedicated to «kids and
food, in
school and out» really ought to take affirmative steps to help kids with no
food at all.
With the closing of USDA's period for public comment
on the new proposed competitive
food rules, we've had a lot of
discussion here about the
food and beverages offered to
school kids via vending machines,
school stores, and cafeteria snack bar or «a... [Continue reading]
While this blog was dominated by the
discussion of Chinese - processed chicken in
school meals, a lot has been going
on in the kid - and -
food - news world.
For TLT «ers in the Houston area, please check out my post
on today's Spork Report with details of an exciting line - up of
Food Day events tomorrow night, including a panel discussion (in which I'm participating) on school f
Food Day events tomorrow night, including a panel
discussion (in which I'm participating)
on school foodfood.
On tap for this week's Buffet: an interesting coda to our
discussion of vegetarianism; parents tell their children some whoppers about
food; celeb chef recipes for the picky; beefing up safety standards for chicken; and a processed
school lunch item... [Continue reading]
On May 1, 2012 we will be conducting a 60 - minute Q&A Peer2Peer Connect discussion on managing food safety when handling fresh produce in school
On May 1, 2012 we will be conducting a 60 - minute Q&A Peer2Peer Connect
discussion on managing food safety when handling fresh produce in school
on managing
food safety when handling fresh produce in
schools.
-LSB-...] this blog was dominated by the
discussion of Chinese - processed chicken in
school meals, a lot has been going
on in the kid - and -
food - news world.
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discussion on food, body and health then the Institute for the Psychology of Eating might be the right
school for you.
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Discussion list serve Cedar Circle's Education and Outreach link includes details
on their Farm To
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food system Cedar Circle's events and classes link includes gardening, tool sharpening, and backyard composting classes that they are offering at the farm in 2011.