[PNWHEALTH] [Fwd: Jamie...(noted chef in UK changes
schoollunches)]
Lesa DIXON-GRAY
Lesa.Dixon-GRAY at state.or.us
Fri Mar 11 09:31:24 PST 2005
The perfect chef to approach is Alice Waters of Chez Panisse in
Berkeley. She does a lot of stuff in the schools (nationally) regarding
fresh foods, including promoting school gardens. She probably has good
NW connections. Greg Higgins, of Higgins restaurants in Portland might
be another ideal chef.
Lesa A. Dixon-Gray, MSW, MPH
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>>> Laura Larsson <larsson at u.washington.edu> 03/11/05 09:18AM >>>
Friends:
From another list but I thought it might be of interest given
how we are wrestling with the issue of junk food in schools in
this country.
Wonder which of the great chefs might lend his name to a similar
effort?
Laura
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Jamie...
Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:12:25 -0000
From: Martin White <Martin.White at NEWCASTLE.AC.UK>
Reply-To: Martin White <Martin.White at NEWCASTLE.AC.UK>
To: HEALTH-FOR-ALL at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Hi,
Apologies for cross-postings...
Those of you in the UK can't possibly be unaware of the current TV
documentary/campaign series 'Jamie's school dinners', in which
celebrity chef Jamie Oliver if spearheading a campaign to make school
lunches healthy again. He has done this initially by taking on the
contract for providing all school meals in Greenwich borough,
London -
and by (re-)training the staff and changing the purchasing
policy. The
result, if controversial, is meals comprising real, fresh food
and a ban
on chips and processed foods; and the public health impact - at a
guess
I imagine significantly greater than most of the things we achieve in
our daily work.
Do we need further evaluation? Judge for yourselves, Wednesday
nights
at 21.00hr, Channel 4. Also, do check out his campaign web site at:
http://www.feedmebetter.com/
There is a petition to the UK government you can sign too.
For those overseas, how does this compare with your country? Does it
provide a useful model? Does it inspire? Discuss.
Jamie gets my vote for this year's BBC Radio 4 food programme
national
food campaigner award.
Cheers,
Martin...
Dr Martin White
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