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Old Fri, Nov-30-18, 13:54
jschwab jschwab is offline
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Plan: Atkins72/Paleo/NoGrain/IF
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Originally Posted by Ms Arielle
THUD, you are right about the challenges. I spent an hour talking to the company head that runs the school lunch program. They follow the government guidelines to get funding; Talked to the head of the new food service that came it: same answer. THey are NOT interested in health.

My kids to not eat school lunches. Providing quality food in travel-worthy containers is a challenge. If you look at the individual serving yogurts, it is zero fat, and filled with sugar. When I can find plain, it is low fat or zero fat. The full fat, plain yogurts come only in quart size.

I wish I had home schooled.


School lunches was almost at the top of the list of my reasons why I homeschooled. The kids eat junk now but not the same as their peers. And they know what's health and what not.
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