Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?
Plus kids wouldn't eat the food. But to be fair, it sounded like it was not very appealing. Raw vegetables, salads, bland steamed vegetables. Our family eats a ton of vegetables but we cook them in interesting recipes (usually Greek).
Lunch lady dorris isn’t cooking briam for 400 kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?
Plus kids wouldn't eat the food. But to be fair, it sounded like it was not very appealing. Raw vegetables, salads, bland steamed vegetables. Our family eats a ton of vegetables but we cook them in interesting recipes (usually Greek).
Anonymous wrote:I didn't have kids in school during the Obama administration, so TBH I wasn't paying a lot of attention. But yeah, I thought improvements were being made so that is part of why I'm surprised. I picked up the free food for the first time on a cheeseburger day. The kids ate only 1/2 of the hamburgers, but loved the grapes and carrots.
I guess now since we're all home parents could cook the veggies if they think their kids would eat them cooked instead of raw. I realize that isn't a long term solution though. I can see the food lobby thwarting good nutrition in school. But I think we're getting waste either way. If the food bank won't take the sugary cold cereal and prepackagd muffins, they're going in the trash. We don't eat that stuff anyway and we're not going to start now. TBH I might not continue picking up free lunch because I don't like throwing food away. But it was interesting to see first hand what is offered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?
Plus kids wouldn't eat the food. But to be fair, it sounded like it was not very appealing. Raw vegetables, salads, bland steamed vegetables. Our family eats a ton of vegetables but we cook them in interesting recipes (usually Greek).
Like look at the sample menu you can open here: https://www.fns.usda.gov/pressrelease/002312
I wouldn't want to eat this. Why is there ranch dressing almost every day?
Because kids eat veggies when they have ranch to dip them in. That one makes sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?
Plus kids wouldn't eat the food. But to be fair, it sounded like it was not very appealing. Raw vegetables, salads, bland steamed vegetables. Our family eats a ton of vegetables but we cook them in interesting recipes (usually Greek).
Like look at the sample menu you can open here: https://www.fns.usda.gov/pressrelease/002312
I wouldn't want to eat this. Why is there ranch dressing almost every day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?
Plus kids wouldn't eat the food. But to be fair, it sounded like it was not very appealing. Raw vegetables, salads, bland steamed vegetables. Our family eats a ton of vegetables but we cook them in interesting recipes (usually Greek).
Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?
Anonymous wrote:We already had a national dialogue--remember Michelle Obama? Let's Move? Big changes in the school lunch program thwarted by the food industry, so badly that pizza is now considered a vegetable?