Anonymous wrote:How about we worry about getting the kids back in school and save the food discussion for later?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue here is it doesn't matter what you think. School lunches are based on what most kids eat, not what the kids of over achieving DCUM members eat.
I grew up in a poor home, we had fast food every night except when there was no food.
I loved school lunch. Still do. It was the one meal we could count on. I loved the cut up veggies and the chocolate milk and the frosted flakes.
Maybe your kids grew up with pureed organic leeks but most kids don't. And won't eat beets or cabbage in any form.
The fact that you think it’s ok to feed kids this stuff is insane. No one said to give kids puréed organic leeks. You realize that it isn’t either/or right?
DP. That PP was right. Kids won't eat cabbage, no matter how long its shelf life is.
The meals from FCPS vary from good to a bit strange (whole wheat cinnamon rolls?). But not bad. I wonder who is complaining.
Speak for yourself. My child loves cabbage. She'll eat a whole jar of rotkraut.
Cabbage rolls are delicious. My kids love them. That being said healthy food isn’t just beets, cabbage, broccoli and organic leeks. PP has a very limited idea of what healthy is.
Oh Lord I would give anything for Romanian cabbage rolls right now.
I'm the pp you're responding to. This is exactly My point. Kids who are poor will not eat cabbage rolls or sauerkraut. Their palates haven't been exposed to t his type of stuff. Hence the tremendous food waste when you try to force it on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue here is it doesn't matter what you think. School lunches are based on what most kids eat, not what the kids of over achieving DCUM members eat.
I grew up in a poor home, we had fast food every night except when there was no food.
I loved school lunch. Still do. It was the one meal we could count on. I loved the cut up veggies and the chocolate milk and the frosted flakes.
Maybe your kids grew up with pureed organic leeks but most kids don't. And won't eat beets or cabbage in any form.
The fact that you think it’s ok to feed kids this stuff is insane. No one said to give kids puréed organic leeks. You realize that it isn’t either/or right?
DP. That PP was right. Kids won't eat cabbage, no matter how long its shelf life is.
The meals from FCPS vary from good to a bit strange (whole wheat cinnamon rolls?). But not bad. I wonder who is complaining.
Speak for yourself. My child loves cabbage. She'll eat a whole jar of rotkraut.
Cabbage rolls are delicious. My kids love them. That being said healthy food isn’t just beets, cabbage, broccoli and organic leeks. PP has a very limited idea of what healthy is.
Oh Lord I would give anything for Romanian cabbage rolls right now.
I'm the pp you're responding to. This is exactly My point. Kids who are poor will not eat cabbage rolls or sauerkraut. Their palates haven't been exposed to t his type of stuff. Hence the tremendous food waste when you try to force it on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are non-poor people going to pick up free school food now?
They are. I’ve seen multiple posts from friends who have picked up lunches. N Arlington. They definitely can afford it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issue here is it doesn't matter what you think. School lunches are based on what most kids eat, not what the kids of over achieving DCUM members eat.
I grew up in a poor home, we had fast food every night except when there was no food.
I loved school lunch. Still do. It was the one meal we could count on. I loved the cut up veggies and the chocolate milk and the frosted flakes.
Maybe your kids grew up with pureed organic leeks but most kids don't. And won't eat beets or cabbage in any form.
The fact that you think it’s ok to feed kids this stuff is insane. No one said to give kids puréed organic leeks. You realize that it isn’t either/or right?
DP. That PP was right. Kids won't eat cabbage, no matter how long its shelf life is.
The meals from FCPS vary from good to a bit strange (whole wheat cinnamon rolls?). But not bad. I wonder who is complaining.
Speak for yourself. My child loves cabbage. She'll eat a whole jar of rotkraut.
Cabbage rolls are delicious. My kids love them. That being said healthy food isn’t just beets, cabbage, broccoli and organic leeks. PP has a very limited idea of what healthy is.
Oh Lord I would give anything for Romanian cabbage rolls right now.
Anonymous wrote:Are non-poor people going to pick up free school food now?
Anonymous wrote:How about we worry about getting the kids back in school and save the food discussion for later?
Anonymous wrote:You are really late to this conversation. Have you heard of Gordon Ramsey, Michelle Obama and the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge, Dan Guisti, Jose Andres, Alice Waters and the Edible Schoolyard Project, etc. etc.?
Anonymous wrote:Is brown-bagging verboten nowadays?
Anonymous wrote:Are non-poor people going to pick up free school food now?