lupinfarm
Almost Self-Reliant
This is what we had in the GTA, apparently they serve Belleville and Trenton too, but I don't believe they serve north of the city in the smaller areas. My neighbour works the same way as the lunch lady, but she doesn't just serve schools she also serves local businesses. Most of the larger villages, like Madoc, Campbellford, and Tweed have a Tim Hortons in them which is this big thing here because its our only "luxury". I like going for a coffee and that, but its kind of far for us most of the time (22km to the nearest Timmies).bibliophile birds said:as Michael Pollan says "if your grandmother wouldn't recognize it as food, don't eat it!"When he asked them to read the ingredient on the frozen boxes, regardless that the first ingredient was "chicken" or "potatoes", none of them showed alarm that after the first main ingredient, was followed by 20 other ingreients of words not one of them could pronounce. But they thought it was good food.
yeah, the edible schoolyards seem to be much more successful than simply changing the cafeteria menu. kids will get on board when they get their hands dirty and learn WHY it's important all around. not that i think what Jamie is trying to do is bad, i think it's a noble attempt. i just don't see it being super successful.
like tiffin! there are a lot of companies switching to this kind of lunch service, catered by various restaurants. i like the idea of it in schools!The lady on my street who does this offers healthy foods, and it is delivered to the schools daily. Its really super helpful in a farming community where students may or may not have the time to prepare a lunch in the morning.
The lunch lady provides kids with menu choices like homemade pizza with fresh veggie toppings, whole grain pancakes, etc.
http://www.thelunchlady.ca/our_food.html
The program is *only* available to elementary schools, which do need it, but High schools are following suite with new healthier choices in the cafeteria. My brothers high school is taking on the Healthier Schools program this year. I think the only thing he'll miss is the yummy chocolate chip cookies, but we can make those at home for him. WHats cool about the Lunch Lady program is that now the company is cross-Canada and now parents can order online which as not something available to us at the time. We never knew if Kevin would actually give the teacher the money and form for the program. Being able to order online makes it even EASIER for parents to do the right thing, and purchase Lunch Lady meals for their kids.