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santroy79

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12. My son juststarted school. He like vegs
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 06:41 AM
Sep 2014

he wanted tried to get 2 different kinds of vegs and they told him he could only have one. Seems odd when kids try and eat healthy they are turned down.

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I heard this topic discussed on NPR awhile back Sherman A1 Sep 2014 #1
Will never happen Egnever Sep 2014 #2
Ah, would be great. cwydro Sep 2014 #3
It's a good, healthy lunch for kids here, too. Heidi Sep 2014 #4
it was only in high school i ran into school lunches xchrom Sep 2014 #5
I remember us having some good homemade lunches Heidi Sep 2014 #6
well this was peoria -- so casserole was the eternal order of the day xchrom Sep 2014 #7
Oh, dear! Heidi Sep 2014 #8
thank you - it really was rather traumatic. xchrom Sep 2014 #9
I was raised Southern Baptist! Heidi Sep 2014 #10
Jello salads! xchrom Sep 2014 #15
My mom's pièce de résistance: Heidi Sep 2014 #16
GASP! xchrom Sep 2014 #23
Do! Heidi Sep 2014 #26
most certainly! xchrom Sep 2014 #28
Ambrosia madville Sep 2014 #45
back in the 60s MFM008 Sep 2014 #11
My son juststarted school. He like vegs santroy79 Sep 2014 #12
Send him with his lunch. HuckleB Sep 2014 #43
one other thing. In France santroy79 Sep 2014 #13
High Fructose Corn Syrup .....and there you have it.....the silent killer. a kennedy Sep 2014 #29
"Fake" sugar? HuckleB Sep 2014 #42
HFCS is just another form of sugar. HuckleB Sep 2014 #41
Recess. An overlooked important part of the curriculum. mwooldri Sep 2014 #14
My son hasn't had recess since 5th grade ended, and then only for 20min/day. n/t woodsprite Sep 2014 #19
Same here with my son. I had the benefit of an English State School education. mwooldri Sep 2014 #35
I spoke with my son after school today, and he said he is having trouble getting time woodsprite Sep 2014 #36
I attended a lycee in Paris in 1968 - I still remember the awesome lunches GliderGuider Sep 2014 #17
American exceptionalism again! elias49 Sep 2014 #18
Yes MsLeopard Sep 2014 #20
(stretches arms, cracks knuckles)Right. Well, bein' from Looziana,... Ferretherder Sep 2014 #21
We have decent lunches in our public schools - TBF Sep 2014 #22
How much money tooeyeten Sep 2014 #24
lobbyism is very hard in france drray23 Sep 2014 #31
One thing you don't see mentioned too much is that closeupready Sep 2014 #25
and then there's this...... a kennedy Sep 2014 #27
my boys go to a tiny rural school in VT. their lunches are always non-GMO, cooked fresh, piratefish08 Sep 2014 #30
not only 4 days a week, unless it's changed since i was there. unblock Sep 2014 #32
This was the way it was done in my public schools in the fifties and sixties. freshwest Sep 2014 #33
The sad fact is TPTB in America are much more concerned with reducing the Federal indepat Sep 2014 #34
I had that much recess in the 50s. What has changed? eridani Sep 2014 #37
During late 80's to the mid 90's, we had about that much recess time at my elementary schools PersonNumber503602 Sep 2014 #38
The school day is longer, there: 8:30-4:30. politicat Sep 2014 #39
Recess is likely the key, and they may just walk/bike to school as well. HuckleB Sep 2014 #40
Fresh lunches? The people responsible for the schools lunch programs should be forced to eat it AuntPatsy Sep 2014 #44
Nothing but carbs on that tray madville Sep 2014 #46
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