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Are you Fed Up? A Teacher’s School Lunch Blog Project

Have you wondered why kids have a hard time concentrating in class? Have you noticed a difference based on the foods they eat? If you have young children in school you have likely seen the type of foods being served during mealtimes. These aren’t exactly the meals that one would hope for their child. Not only do they typically lack all the nutrition kids need in such a developmental stage but they also don’t provide the healthy, whole foods that lead to higher concentration and learning in the classroom.

How can a child eating chicken nuggets and having drinks loaded with sugar possibly be able to focus through a math period?

When I was growing up, my elementary school did not have a cafeteria so it was our parent’s responsibility to send us to school with a packed lunch that we would eat in our individual classrooms. It wa

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When Pears are Like Fine Chocolate

Photo: Elaine MageeA few days before Christmas, the Magee family received a gift box from Harry and David. We had received this type of wonderful food gift before – a box filled with a combination of fruit, chocolate and cookies. We tore it open only to find the box was filled with 8 pears. Pears? You could hear the disappointment in the silence.

But as soon as we sampled the first pear we knew this surprise shipment was better than any Harry and David gift box we had ever received. My husband said it best when he declared, “these are the best pears I have ever eaten!” Given that he has been eating pears for more than 50 years, that’s saying a lot. Continue reading…

The Next Step is the Big Step

You’re three weeks into our Think Small Lose Big 8 week program to create healthier, sustainable lifestyle habits. You’ve committed to making healthier choices by writing your pledge and posting it around the house. You’ve also learned that to shed real weight you have to eat real food.

The next step is the big step- literally! It’s time to step it up and move your body. Hey, what goes in must come out. This means that what you eat has to be burned up by physical activity. The great news is that 2010 brings with it new fitness and activity trends to help you mobilize and keep it going. Erase any nightmarish thoughts about 4 AM gym workouts at some Olympic camp. Continue reading…

The Health Benefits of Peanuts

Peanuts serve as one of the most nutrient rich food choices for both vegetarians and meat eating individuals. The nut offers many valuable vitamins and minerals that aid in maintenance of regular body functions and the prevention of some diseases too.

Nutritional Content

Peanuts contain high levels of healthy fats, a moderate amount of low glycemic carbohydrates and a viable protein source for vegans and meat eaters alike.

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