This just made me laugh until I cried. Marines doing the cha cha slide: [link]
Man, I love that so much. And it makes me, once again, wonder what my first boyfriend is up to. The last time I googled him, the only result was someone looking for him!
Some wine is processed using a fish derivative.
Huh.
Guess who slept in until close to 11 AM?
Me!! Well, 10:30. Good times.
Sorry, Tom.
How the USDA Helped Bring Processed Food to School Lunch: [link]
I got up at 7:30, but now I want to nap.
Wine processed with fish "product" makes me say "ewww"
The cha-cha sliding soldiers made me laugh, and also think about Don't Ask Don't tell!
Wow, intense school lunch debate! We didn't have school lunch for three of my four years of high school because the food workers were on strike. We all brought lunch or subsisted on pizza that someone inevitably was selling outside the caf (because nothing legally could be sold or served inside it while they were striking). In the many public schools I attended and taught at, boy was the food bad. One of the best parts of shifting from public to private school teaching was getting some real lunch options. I hate that public school lunches tend to be regulated to the point of inedibility.
2% milk is an option, and frankly I don't see any reason elementary kids need to be drinking skim; IMO skim milk is one of those "fat is bad booga booga" things.
Thanks for this. I'm 100% certain that childhood obesity is not due to 2% milk.
My mom would never let us drink anything but skim once we were older than 2, but it wasn't because of obesity, it was because of milk fat causing heart disease. We also didn't have butter, and only very rarely had egg yolks. (Of course, they now say that the margarine that we were allowed is just as bad as butter, but back then, margarine was the recommendation.)
Sorry, Hil, I didn't know that was why.
I've heard lots of people insist in skim in various settings, usually of what Flea says: "fat is bad booga booga."
I can just barely make myself drink whole milk on the rare occasions I eat a dessert that's not fresh fruit or yogurt. I'd much rather drink calcium-fortified orange juice (or water, for that matter) than skim milk.
Heh. A commercial just came on TV informing us that a glass of 2% milk has more saturated fat than a small order of fries.
The thing with requiring milk for school lunches is also a problem because so many black and Hispanic people, who are a pretty big portion of the kids getting free or reduced-price lunch, are lactose intolerant.
We drank skim with the option to add cream because Mother had seen enough studies indicating that homogenized milk was bad. Now we go through a gallon of creamline milk a week for the three of us.