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Krista Byler spent years preparing fine dining food at fancy resorts. She and her staff are now is winning awards at the ...
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Free lunch for all
Would free lunch for every public grade school child be good use of taxpayer money? Based on evidence here and worldwide, the answer is a resounding yes. How would you feel if told that every peso ...
U.S. health officials announced plans to persuade food companies to voluntarily eliminate petroleum-based artificial dyes by ...
The application for a state program called Meals to You is newly available in the Chilkat Valley and closes soon.
Kennedy Jr. stood up in Washington DC and set out the US government’s plans to phase out the use of petroleum-based dyes in food and drinks by the end of next year but it’s not exactly clear what the ...
Nondairy milks — fortified drinks like soy, almond, oat, and rice milk — have varying impacts on the environment and climate, ...
The North Carolina General Assembly is tasked with providing funds for the majority of public education — teacher salaries and the curricula they use in their ...
By Tanner Lange Director of Food and Nutrition As we look forward to spring, sunshine, and the end of another school year, we also think of summer meals for our students.  Austin Public Schools will ...
Let’s be real for a second: You didn’t drive all the way here-or fly in, or take a 6 a.m. Megabus with screaming kids and a ...
The Merrimack School District has long maintained a breakfast program for high school students: $2 per meal, with discounts for lower-income students. And after the district recently extended the prog ...
Ultra-processed foods should be eliminated anyway, says Dan Giusti, head of Brigaid. Here’s what it will take to do the job.
A science museum in the city looks back at the history of feeding children in schools and reminds us how fraught the efforts ...