that is the trickThey should be supplying healthful tasty food. What they shouldn't be doing is offering crap because that's what the students want. That includes Cheetos and soda.
What in the world is "chicken pozole"? The name alone sounds nasty.
I looked it up, it's Mexican, with Hominy in it, whatever hominy is.
We should provide fresh fruits and veggies with lean fresh meats, but that would cost money, and with people not wanting to even properly fund the education, that's not likely to happen.
It really shouldn't matter much what they eat. If they didn't go home and watch TV and play videogames every minute of every day in their spare time, their natural metabolism would burn it off anyway.
Kids are so incredibly fat, rude, and socially inept these days. It's pathetic.
After seeing the eating habits of kids at school - I don't see why they bother giving the food at all if the child doesn't want it outright.
When I was a child we were offered all of our items and only charged for what we took.
We could not, however, get a dessert immediately until after we had shown that we ate (or cleverly gotten rid of) some of our healthy options from the plate.
This immediately addresses two wasteful issues: kids are just given food they have no intention of eating at all - but yet we pay for out of pocket anyway. And that dessert will almost always be eaten first if it's put onto the same plate at the same time.
What's the point of food-choices and healthy this/that if no one's around to MAKE the kids eat it?
But when it comes to the choices my children DO have RE food: the salad cart - they don't have to get these items and when they do it's because they *like* to eat those items: My older sons likes certain fruits. Our daughter likes slices of cucumber.
So there are two clashing issues: 1) providing healthy foods - and making them eat it if they don't like it 2) offering foods they do like so they will eat it.
I think it's smart to give the sutends themselves a choice as far as dishes go - that meet certain healthy standards - and going from there.
LOL - it doesn't matter what they eat? :rofl: Oh **** I can't stop laughing.
"Here children: chips and dip all day - wash it down with a gallon of soda! Just make sure you dont' get too lazy!"
We're not just talking about the potential to become OBESE here - we're talking about overall health which is VERY CLOSELY tied to what you eat.
Just because your skinny doesn't mean your healthy.
Hominy is a bland large kernal corn that's used to make grits - it's fab in stew! An acquired taste.
Actually that is not all the way correct.What makes corn a hominy is the fact it has been treated with Alkali. I like it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominy
My son never ate school crap growing up. It's called making food for your children and packing a lunch, not a difficult concept. Stop depending on government to feed your children for you and maybe the obesity rate will decline. (Unless you are poor, of course.)
My son never ate school crap growing up. It's called making food for your children and packing a lunch, not a difficult concept. Stop depending on government to feed your children for you and maybe the obesity rate will decline. (Unless you are poor, of course.)
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