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<blockquote data-quote="comana" data-source="post: 76060222" data-attributes="member: 98267"><p>There is plenty of healthy food that tastes great but it is competing against decades of the food industry training our tastes to prefer processed foods loaded with sugar and salt. Children are often raised on this type of diet and it is passed down the generations. </p><p></p><p>Schools gave our children most of the day, 5 days a week. This is an excellent opportunity to engage children with healthier food choices. Age appropriate cooking classes let children learn food preparation/cooking and would be much more engaging and meaningful that a change of food offerings in the cafeteria alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comana, post: 76060222, member: 98267"] There is plenty of healthy food that tastes great but it is competing against decades of the food industry training our tastes to prefer processed foods loaded with sugar and salt. Children are often raised on this type of diet and it is passed down the generations. Schools gave our children most of the day, 5 days a week. This is an excellent opportunity to engage children with healthier food choices. Age appropriate cooking classes let children learn food preparation/cooking and would be much more engaging and meaningful that a change of food offerings in the cafeteria alone. [/QUOTE]
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