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Changing meals in schools.


An article in The Baltimore Sun Baltimore Sun

Daily newspaper published in Baltimore, Md., U.S. It was begun as a four-page penny tabloid in 1837 by Arunah Shepherdson Abell, a journeyman printer from Rhode Island.
 reported on the Maryland State Board of Education's intention to vote on new nutritional standards for schools. Vending machines that contain foods of minimal nutritional value--mainly soda and candy--would not be turned on until after school hours. Ironically, more than 20 years ago, Debra was working on a similar issue when she volunteered for the New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 PIRG PIRG Public Interest Research Group  (Public Interest Research Group). Yes, change may take a long time. But it can happen, and it often does in baby steps.

Concerning other school lunch changes, The Baltimore Sun article included one county food and nutrition Food and Nutrition
See also cheese; dining; milk.

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Rare. the act or habit of reclining at meals.

alimentology

Medicine. thescience of nutrition.

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Pathology.
 operations supervisor stating, "We're apprehensive. We don't want angry kids." However, another Maryland county's staff indicated that, after making healthy changes, "For the most part, the kids buy what's there ..." In Montgomery County, Maryland Montgomery County of the U.S. state of Maryland is situated just north of Washington, D.C. and Southwest of Baltimore. It is one of the most affluent counties in the nation[1], and has the highest percentage (29. , all snacks except nuts sold in the cafeteria must have no more than 7 grams of fat. Other than water, beverages can't be larger than 16 ounces. Fruit drinks must have a minimum of 20 percent juice, a required percentage that will rise over time, and sports drinks, such as Gatorade, can only be sold next to gyms, not in the cafeteria.

In nearby Howard County, middle schools have stopped offering French fries as extra portions, which forces students to choose from a greater variety of foods when purchasing their lunches. To appease complaining pupils, the County has introduced 100 percent fruit juice smoothies. Baltimore County schools have begun offering baked chips, in addition to the usual fried variety. And one Maryland school set up a vending machine with healthy snacks, from which baked pita bread chips in various flavors have become a hit.

For activists and parents who want schools to introduce healthier foods, changes are happening, but there is a long way to go. School food service personnel face many, many obstacles and countless demands, and changes may not always mean vegetarian or vegan vegan /veg·an/ (ve´gan) (vej´an) a vegetarian whose diet excludes all food of animal origin.

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n.
 options, in this issue of Vegetarian Journal, we have an article by intern Christina Niklas. As part of her Master's in Public Health assignment with VRG VRG Varig (Viacao Aerea Rio-Grandense, Brazil, ICAO code)
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, she interviewed 25 school food service staff to learn about the reality of vegetarian meals in schools from their point of view. The interview subjects share simple tips that may assist other food services food services Hospital services A 24/7 department in a hospital that provides for the nutritional needs of inpatients–eg, those needing special diets, preparing meals and transporting them to the floor and, through the cafeteria, the hospital staff and  in change and that may give activists and parents the school's perspective. This story begins on page 11.

We will be handing out this issue of Vegetarian Journal at the annual meeting of the School Nutrition Association (American School Food Service Association). If you are a food service worker or an involved parent, please share with us your experiences in serving vegetarian foods, both the positive accomplishments and any obstacles that need to be overcome.

Debra Wasserman & Charles Stahler Coordinators of The Vegetarian Resource Group
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Author:Stahler, Charles
Publication:Vegetarian Journal
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Date:May 1, 2005
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