Pathetic.
School gardens: Produce kids grow is forbidden fruit in Chicago lunchrooms - chicagotribune.com
Friday, October 22, 2010
A Pay-What-You-Can Restaurant, For the Kosher
This is a really cool idea - well, an idea that's actually in practice. It's a restaurant for people who are having trouble affording food. They pay what they can - and it's kosher, which is good because kosher food tends to be more expensive.
A Kosher Response to Poverty
A Kosher Response to Poverty
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
So Many Servings, So Little Time
Even with our weekly CSA delivery, I still don't get the recommended number of vegetable servings everyday. I know I should be able to (we've gotten more leafy greens this year than I've bought in my entire life, I think!), but the call of a veggie just isn't as strong (to me) as the call of...well, a cookie. If I could find excellent ways to make veggies for snacks, maybe I'd get in all my servings.
How about you? Check out the NYTimes article below, it's an interesting read.
Personal Health - Vegetable Consumption Lags, Despite Benefits - NYTimes.com
How about you? Check out the NYTimes article below, it's an interesting read.
Personal Health - Vegetable Consumption Lags, Despite Benefits - NYTimes.com
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