Interesting components include a Healthy Meals Initiative ...
For many children, the School Breakfast and Summer Food Service Programs provide critical meals that they might otherwise go without. Both programs adhere to nutrition guidelines set forth by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Yet, because these guidelines are so broad, Project Bread has developed additional guidelines that are above and beyond those set by the USDA. We have also worked to create access to the freshest produce available by encouraging food service directors and summer meal providers to purchase locally grown vegetables and fruits.... and a Locally Grown Foods Project.
The Locally Grown Foods Project is a collaborative effort between Project Bread and the Massachusetts Farm to School Project. Through this partnership, summer meal providers connect with local farmers to purchase fresh, locally grown produce for summer meals. As a result, children who attend participating summer meal sites receive the best quality produce available.
If you want kids to have a nice, easygoing relationship with fruits and vegetables, please take a look at my new book, "The ABC's of Fruits & Vegetables and Beyond". Educators, parents (and grandparents for that matter) will be very interested in the book, as it helps mold kids' attitudes toward these important foods from the day they start learning the alphabet. Out only six months, it has already been bought in bulk by a number of educational organizations and recommended by leading nutritionists. From best selling food writer David Goldbeck (me) and Jim Hensen writer Steve Charney. More at HealthyHighways.com Thanks
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