To support the success of farming throughout the region, we facilitate
a vital food culture that inspires and engages people.
Not exact matches
But whilst the support of the head is
vital, all teachers have a role to play in fostering a great whole - school
food culture.
Not only do people tend to consume too few probiotic - rich
foods — yogurt, kefir, raw
cultured vegetables — but many common lifestyle habits destroy our
vital intestinal bacterial ecosystem, such as the consumption of sugars and refined
foods, use of oral antibiotics or ingesting them second - hand through animal products, and the intake of pesticides and other chemicals found in our
foods and water supply.
Working with local suppliers, growers & producers is
vital to fostering a healthy
food culture in our community, and that translates to the
food on your plate.
Food is more than the nutrition it provides — it is a
vital part of our
culture, our celebrations and our lives.
This is why it's so
vital that schools have the support they need to provide healthy, desirable
food in their dining halls, and to adopt a
culture where healthy lifestyles are promoted, explored and practiced everywhere else.
In the words of one Connecticut Supreme Court justice, public education is
vital «not only because our state constitution declares it as such, but because education is the very essence and foundation of a civilized
culture... it is as necessary to a civilized society as
food and shelter are to an individual.»
But whilst the support of the head is
vital, all teachers have a role to play in fostering a great whole - school
food culture.
Food is more than the nutrition it provides — it is a
vital part of our
culture, our celebrations and our lives.
The gardens could also make visible the
vital connection between water, soil,
food and human
culture.
Food is more than the nutrition it provides — it is a
vital part of our
culture, our celebrations and our lives.