Kids are what they eat, and more often than not they picked up those food choices from mom and dad. So, rule number one is and always will be, set a good example. Here are some ways to do just that.
For one month, Jen Hatmaker ate nothing but chicken, eggs, whole-wheat bread, sweet potatoes, spinach, avocados and apples. No olive oil. No coffee. No grab-and-go packaged snacks. This experiment was ...
Food waste is a major issue in developed countries. This unit is designed to teach students about food waste and ways they can help reduce it. This section contains one unit with three lesson plans ...
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NEW BEDFORD — It's often said that the way to one's heart is through the stomach. Throw the mind — and soul — in the mix, and that's the thinking behind an upcoming Black History Month lesson to be ...
What can Jell-O tell us about the United States during the Gilded Age? What about Spam during World War II? According to Anna Zeide, food historian and author of the new book “US History in 15 Foods,” ...
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