Welcome to the Fairfield County School Food Revolution

The CDC says that 1 of every 3 kids born after the year 2000 will have Type 2 Diabetes in their lifetime. 50% of those cases are predicted to occur in the pediatric years! They say that for the first time in American history our food practices are contributing to chronic diseases to such a great degree that our children are predicted to NOT live as long as their parents.
Your child will spend 180 days a year in school. Shouldn't the food message at school be the best it can possibly be and not the lowest common denominator? Given the pressure kids feel to conform shouldn't we be striving to offer them only healthy choices so they aren't tempted to eat junk just to fit in?
If your child is tempted by french fries and processed low-quality meats and cheeses 180 meals a year and moderation is the "key" what kind of options are the parents left with at home? If the schools were enforcing their published wellness policies, we parents could rest comfortably knowing that our children were offered only the best, freshest foods during school instead of trying to compete with the message that highly packaged, sugary, canned foods and snacks are desirable.
No one can do everything, but we can all do something! Raise your voice to encourage our schools to set the bar higher for food options in the cafeteria and the classroom.
Get informed, get involved!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Check out our recent media for the event...

This Thursday Erika and I met with the producer Amy Kalafa and were interviewed on Live with Lisa (1350 am) http://livewithlisaradio.com/
Scroll down page hit link on right side: "sample my show", "Thursday" and then scroll to approximatel the 1 hour mark to hear our informative segment.

Also, channel 8 came out to interview us this week. The segment aired Friday and can be seen on their website:
http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/health/angry-moms-promote-healthy-school-eating

Looking forward to seeing you on June 1st!

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