It's a really informative show geared toward school food professionals and anyone else who wants to learn about the
latest school food issues.
In fact, numerous lobbyists were working
on school food issues long before the Obamas arrived on the scene, pressing for things like removing junk food from schools.
Sometimes I wish Bruske would rename his blog (Better DC School Food), as it's one of my go - to sources for breaking information
about school food issues nationwide — not just in D.C.. For any parents particularly interested in school lunch reform, you'll want to put Bruske's blog on your internet reading list.
The Lunch Line blog informs you on
important school food issues and news with insights from Chef Ann, our executive staff, operations experts, and parent advisors.
And it's deeply disheartening, in my opinion, that the SNA — arguably one of the most influential voices
on school food issues — is not leading the charge to obtain this funding but is instead essentially throwing in the towel by advocating a return to the old school food rules on fruits and vegetables.
We somehow «met» through The Lunch Tray and I was taken not only with Justin's passionate commitment to providing school kids with healthy, delicious and sustainable meals, but also with his nuanced and clear - headed thinking
about school food issues.
In truth, my post was not actually pro-flavored milk, but rather took issue with Jamie Oliver's unrelenting focus on flavored milk as his pet issue of the moment, to the exclusion of other more
pressing school food issues — in my opinion, and that of others involved in school food reform (see, e.g., the quote from Justin Gagnon, CEO of Choicelunch, in my post, as well as this article from San Francisco school food reformer Dana Woldow).
TLT: In the past, the School Nutrition Association (SNA) and children's health advocates generally worked together on
school food issues.
After I provided him with my professional background and links to my reporting on
the school food issue — including the debate over flavored milk — Bona declined to make the study available.
The Rethinking School Lunch Oakland Feasibility Study, by a team of experts consultants commissioned by the Center, is based on CEL's Rethinking School Lunch planning framework, a whole - systems approach developed over more than 15 years of work on
school food issues.
Following on from the success of his original TV series, The Naked Chef, Oliver began his conquest of
the school food issue.