Last year there was plenty in the news about Jamie Oliver and his 'Feed me better' campaign.
This year, there's almost nothing about school food in the news. From what I remember, he got plenty of politicians to make distinctly qualified promises to improve school food and, sadly, was pretty much fobbed out and 'politicked' into beliveing that he'd acheived something.
Today, after reading an article online about the same problem in America, it made me wonder what food is on offer in schools throughout the UK:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2006/...
This would be a great place for anyone who finds it to let us know what food is on offer in your kids school and whether you think it's good enough. So, if you've just found your way here from the front page, Google or an email from a friend, please sign up - it's free and we don't give out your details to *anyone* else.
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Really? That's actually ridiculous! You would've thought that vegetarianism was a really rare thing by that, but it's not - haven't they run into this problem before quite a few times?? Madness.
And congratulations, by the way!
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Oh yes, it's true, and it was just after receiving a lecture about how important it was for breast feeding mums to eat healthily and to eat enough to produce enough milk..... I've never enjoyed cucumber, tomatoes and peanuts so much (it was all we had and being a sunday shops were closed)
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