I would love to see a show that actually looked at the regulations and the funding and how these dictate what kids are getting for breakfast and lunch.
That's....not network TV.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I would love to see a show that actually looked at the regulations and the funding and how these dictate what kids are getting for breakfast and lunch.
That's....not network TV.
Vegans eliminating honey makes the least amount of sense to me, since the bees aren't hurt or killed in the obtaining of honey.
Well, some honey production is essentially collecting all the bee's honey and replacing it with sugar water to keep the bees alive to make more honey to be collected. Which does seems pretty cruel and probably harmful to me. I mean, with that sort of practice the norm, it's no wonder the bees are mysteriously dying off.
Though I still eat honey. And, for that matter, meat. But I can see making the decision.
I like eating chicken. Chickens were mean to my mom. NOMNOMNOM.
Actually, I haven't had chicken since...oops, yesterday. From Target. Precooked.
I thought it was that they couldn't certify the kitchens.
He said that 40 percent of the 1.1 million city schoolchildren are overweight or obese and that restricting the sale of baked goods was just “one piece in a holistic wellness puzzle,” coming after the school system had replaced much of the food in its vending machines with items lower in calories, fat and sodium. Listing the ingredients of food for sale in school is essential to monitoring what students eat, Mr. Goldstein said.
who do you want to fight this? My mom just yanked the option, she made us lunch. Those that are depending on school lunches, they are a bit busier just surviving
Just to be clear, I was not being snarky about the honey. I am not a vegan by any stretch and usually ask here first about such things. I figured Hil would chime in. And she eats honey, so I think you're still safely in the Lent zone, JZ. And more importantly, to me, you had a wonderful day with your adorable not-such-a-toddler-anymore daughter!
I love Matilda's doggie plate!
The noodle house has a little stack of them just waiting for kids to come in. It's this place. Not great overall, but great for the money, clean and cheery, and awesomely kid-friendly.
Vegans eliminating honey makes the least amount of sense to me, since the bees aren't hurt or killed in the obtaining of honey.
I have at least one vegan friend who's standard is "they're not ours to use". She'd not eat lab-grown meat for the same reason.
(Of course, this led to a funny exchange where she said, "You woulnd't eat lab grown HUMAN flesh, would you?" and I was all "I'd JUMP at the chance!")
who do you want to fight this? My mom just yanked the option, she made us lunch. Those that are depending on school lunches, they are a bit busier just surviving
There are a bunch of national groups lobbying for changes to the school lunch program. Several of them have been denounced on conservative talk radio as socialists trying to indoctrinate our children.
I love places like that, JZ. Hooray for the good day after the cranky pants shedding!