Food for Thought – a reason to be proud of our schools…

Posted October 8, 2010 at 7:40 am by

My friends, the next six minutes are gonna make you smile, and you’re gonna be bustin’ with pride about this food program at our schools here on the island. Liz & Andy & the crew at school use local food & make lunches that are AWESOME (sometimes, you can’t capitalize enough!)

You’ll see the folks who do it, students from last semester’s class who graduated (hey, José & Diante & Ali!) who cook, and more – and you’ll have one more cool reason to add to your list about why our island rocks.

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2 comments:

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  1. Thank you Ian for posting us all to see, thank you to all who are involved, I know it has made a huge difference in our family, it would be fun to do fundraisers or a grant to help set off the costs, it is expensive with three kids eating, but are so very thankful either way, it is a wonderful program,Thank you Laurie Buck

    Comment by laurie on October 10, 2010 at 12:07 pm
  2. Thanks so much for this article..I work at a school in Southern California and am frustrated by the processed/packaged/frozen meals that are served to our kids due to lack of funding and manpower. I am going to get word of your program out to as many people as I can, and see if we can make a change.

    Comment by Debbi Morrell on October 12, 2010 at 9:59 am

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