Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This has to be a joke. No one is this stupid.
+1.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that people think that it is elitist or funny to want elementary schools to serve healthy food. There is a movement to provide fresh food in an affordable way in the DCPS. http://dcfoodforall.com/2010/01/ramping-up-farm-to-school-in-healthy-schools/ Michelle Obama has been behind healthy school lunches as well. Why is it crazy to ask if MOCO schools are cooking healthy fresh meals? I asked specifically about Potomac because I was looking into a town house there. With all the hype about the school district I am surprised that they only warm processed food. However, the point about wanting things to be fair and standardized across the county and keeping lunch prices at an affordable level is well taken. It would be unjust for only the schools in wealthier pockets to offer the more nutritious meals. Schools across the county could have healthier food at a reasonable cost if this issue was made a priority. Here are some good articles about issues with school lunch in DC: http://www.theslowcook.com/blog/tales-from-a-dc-school-kitchen/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is true, we need to organize up and petition. Could you please give the name of the daycare?
Anonymous wrote:Brings back memories of my daughters daycare where the parent board brought in a chef and organic menu and then proceeded to cut teachers vacation, sick time and raises.
sounds great where can we find this daycare.
Anonymous wrote:The issue is that this food needs to be cheap for the FARMS so yes we all suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Lunches should be catered at Potomac Elem.
Anonymous wrote:I was looking at the menu of a Potomac ES and was wondering if the food was prepared on-site. Any schools in Potomac cook from scratch? Any use mostly organic food? TIA!
Anonymous wrote:This has to be a joke. No one is this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I am surprised that people think that it is elitist or funny to want elementary schools to serve healthy food. There is a movement to provide fresh food in an affordable way in the DCPS. http://dcfoodforall.com/2010/01/ramping-up-farm-to-school-in-healthy-schools/ Michelle Obama has been behind healthy school lunches as well. Why is it crazy to ask if MOCO schools are cooking healthy fresh meals? I asked specifically about Potomac because I was looking into a town house there. With all the hype about the school district I am surprised that they only warm processed food. However, the point about wanting things to be fair and standardized across the county and keeping lunch prices at an affordable level is well taken. It would be unjust for only the schools in wealthier pockets to offer the more nutritious meals. Schools across the county could have healthier food at a reasonable cost if this issue was made a priority. Here are some good articles about issues with school lunch in DC: http://www.theslowcook.com/blog/tales-from-a-dc-school-kitchen/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is true, we need to organize up and petition. Could you please give the name of the daycare?
Anonymous wrote:Brings back memories of my daughters daycare where the parent board brought in a chef and organic menu and then proceeded to cut teachers vacation, sick time and raises.
sounds great where can we find this daycare.
Anonymous wrote:If this is true, we need to organize up and petition. Could you please give the name of the daycare?
Anonymous wrote:Brings back memories of my daughters daycare where the parent board brought in a chef and organic menu and then proceeded to cut teachers vacation, sick time and raises.
Anonymous wrote:Brings back memories of my daughters daycare where the parent board brought in a chef and organic menu and then proceeded to cut teachers vacation, sick time and raises.