Posted on 06/09/2006 6:05:22 AM PDT by nckerr
PALMYRA, Pa. - Parents who visit their children at lunch would be required to eat school food rather than bring the children fast-food lunches under a proposed wellness policy in the Palmyra Area School District.
That doesn't set well with some parents. Lori Swisher, who has three children at Forge Road Elementary School, agreed the schools don't need soda machines or daily doughnuts, but bristled at "one more government restriction."
Swisher said she occasionally has brought pizza or a sub to her kids at school. "I like to think I serve mostly healthy meals, but when all three have sports, sometimes fast food is the option," she said.
The school board will vote June 15 on the guidelines, which Collene Van Noord, director of curriculum and instruction, said is part of a nationwide effort to combat childhood obesity by teaching healthy eating and exercise habits.
Proposed changes include limiting the selection of a la carte treats in the cafeterias and encouraging healthier treats for classroom holiday parties for Valentine's Day and Halloween. "We're not saying no cupcakes and birthday treats," Van Noord said, but veggies and fruit will be encouraged.
I did a search of too fat, looking for the post about people being too fat for xray machines. This was the next thread and it looked interesting. I read every post in this thread Only after my first post did I notice the dates of the others.
Were you listening to Rush today?
Unfortunately no. What did he say?
You obviously realize how fortunate you were to grow up in a home that valued good food! For the past three weeks I have worked 8-12 hours a day canning. I think we now officially have 'pickles coming out of our ears'. Made tomato sauce for the first time last week and was amazed at how good it can be, but gosh is it time consuming! Have been making jams, jelly and preserves out of everything imaginable, from peppers and tomatoes ... to figs and blackberries. My SIL keeps giving me tips on short-cuts and time-savings, but they are always things that cut the quality of the final product, IMHO.
These 3 generations (Boomers, X, Millenials) seem to take no responsibility for how they are killing their kids.
In my day we ran and played all day. After an hour or so of TV, Mom would say "go outside and play." And we did.
There was no talk about "obesity epidemics."
And of course, the standard response is "you don't know how hard it is to raise kids."
My answer: Every generation until these did so without putting them on the fast track to death.
I think sedentary activities (Xbox and internet) are more to blame.
The man obviously knows his Twinkies.
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