I have been noticing the Obama family looks thin and healthy. And I believe Mrs. Obama did an interview with Parent's magazine about child nutrition.
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Yes, and she even tried planting an organic kitchen garden at the White House.![]()
?Here they go again with blaming the school for overweight kids. :roll:

Yes, and she even tried planting an organic kitchen garden at the White House.![]()

I hear she couldn't do it because of the lead in the soil.![]()
Whose fault is it that they have budget cuts?why not? it is school's fault for contributing to obesity in children. If I recall correctly, I recall a statement from Surgeon General or some agency recommending that children to get at least 1 hr of physical activity per day. Because of budget cut and aloofness, children gets about 2 hrs of physical activity per week. :-o
and good lord.... have you seen what our schools have been feeding to our kids?![]()
Whose fault is it that they have budget cuts?
I thought PE was required?
What about after school activities?
Yeah! Let's start selling those fried twinkies, fried bacons, fried PB&J sandwiches... whatever they make at the state fair!Well, they said "Baked Sales", but they didn't mention "Fried Sales"
Didn't they? :P
Yiz

Then it all goes back to neglect by the parents.well - when it comes to budget cut, the school officials decided on reducing PE activity. What did parents do? nothing. "Nobody cares"

Then it all goes back to neglect by the parents.![]()

Yeah! Let's start selling those fried twinkies, fried bacons, fried PB&J sandwiches... whatever they make at the state fair!![]()
Fried Snickers and Fried Milky Way bars. YUM! Oh, also Fried Elephant Ears!
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Speaking of ears, they sell pig ears in some grocery stores around here.
yum yum........ NOT!
and school too. it's shameful that parents are not doing their part especially at home like rockin'robin and the school officials aka "babysitter" has to do it for them.
since our kids spend majority of their time at school, I think the schools should educate them on food.
Here they go again with blaming the school for overweight kids. :roll:
Exactly. Banning junk food from vending machines won't make a dent in the obesity problem. It actually might have a negative effect by actually promoting a good food/bad food mentality, which can lead to eating disorders.