Entries Tagged as 'Berkeley Schools Cook from Scratch'

What Does The Berkeley School Garden Study Really Mean?

September 24th, 2010 · 1 Comment · kids, school food

Supporters of school gardens were positively giddy with news yesterday that a three-year study of a garden and cooking initiative in Berkeley, Calif., schools had shown students more eager to eat vegetables and make healthy food choices. But a closer look at the study shows that these positive results were attributed only to fourth and [...]

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Do Kids Who Garden and Cook Eat Better?

September 23rd, 2010 · 4 Comments · kids, school food

Elementary school children regularly involved in gardening, cooking and nutrition education are more likely to develop a taste for fresh fruits and vegetables–even leafy greens–and will more eagerly help make fresh meals at home, but those gains come to a screeching halt as kids get older and move into middle school, where they often backslide. Those are [...]

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Lessons from Berkeley: The Truth About Vegetables

May 17th, 2010 · 15 Comments · Berkeley, kids, school food

Might as well say it straight up: Kids don’t like vegetables. At least most kids don’t like most vegetables most of the time. That’s the ultimate lesson I draw after spending weeks in school kitchens from Washington, D.C., to Berkeley, CA. And that certainly challenges the idea of produce as a magic elixir for the [...]

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