29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

#SchoolFoodsRule questions (or not) by the USDA

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During my lunch hour I followed along with the #AskUSDA discussion about changes to the school lunch program. Below are the questions that were asked and the responses. The USDA did a lot of skirting the issue, but I do feel that it allowed there to be more open dialogue between community members and parents, while the USDA stuck to their script. Be sure to check our #AskUSDA or #SchoolFoodsRules to see all the tweets, and don't forget that Sensible School Lunches is a great place to continue on the conversation.

Q1 #AskUSDA RT @cafoodpolicy: Students want appealing food. How can USDA help SFAs design a student driven menu?#SchoolFoodsRule

A1 Thornton: They should involve students when planning menues! It can be healthy and student friendly at the same time. #AskUSDA

A1 Thornton: Students can be involved in taste tests, both in the cafeteria and in the classroom. #AskUSDA

Dept. of Agriculture ‏A1 Thornton: Parents may offer some of the healthier choices at home after viewing school menus on the district websites.#AskUSDA

Katie Pinke ‏@katpinke@steinworld @USDA What if parents can't afford healthier choices at home or don't know? What's the outreach? #ASKUSDA
Mrs Zookeeper ‏@MrsZookeeper#AskUSDA aren't school lunches to help the poor? What abt those kids whose moms aren't able to provide that healthy food after school?
Dept. of Agriculture ‏Q2 RT @blammo33: What has been the general response from schools about the new regulations? #AskUSDA

Taylar Furness ‏@TaylarFurness#schoolfoodsrule is horrible. I'm an athlete and there is definitely not enough choices 4 me to make up for the calories I burn in practice
Dept. of Agriculture ‏A2 Thornton: At 1st there was concern & anxiety, now that school is underway, we're hearing lots of excitement & positive feedback!#AskUSDA
Troy Hadrick ‏@TroyHadrick#ASKUSDA It seems that the push for more fruits/veggies has been at the expense of protein. Why not always be encouraging balanced diet?
Riley Dunn ‏@radunn11What do you think about all the food that is getting thrown away because kids refuse to eat it? Did you consider this? #AskUSDA
Mrs Zookeeper ‏@MrsZookeeper#AskUSDA my 11 y/o is starved when I pick him up from school. I meet him with a banana. I don't mind feeding him right after school but...
Dept. of AgricultureQ3 RT @crystalcattle @ObesityCampaign What are ideas you have to reduce childhood obesity with non-food solutions? #ASKUSDA#SCHOOLFOODSRULE
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA3 Thornton: We need to recognize importance of phys activity in addition to recognizing proper portion sizes of foods we consume.#AskUSDA
Katie Pinke @katpinke@ObesityCampaign I love this blog post that addresses non-food solutions to #obesity ow.ly/dk2rs #ASKUSDA
Willis Mahannah ‏@WMahannah#schoolfoodsrule What about active kids who aren't obese and who say the new portions aren't enough? Those out for sports have concerns
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ4 RT @radunn11: What do you think about all the food that is getting thrown away because kids refuse to eat it? #AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA4 Thornton: In the responses we've had from schools thus far, they really have not seen an increase in foods being thrown away.#AskUSDA
Stacy Hadrick ‏@StacyHadrickA4: It's going to b harder and harder where we live to get good fresh fruits & Veg. My kids said the grapes yesterday were bad #askusda
Kayla DePauw ‏@KaylaDePauwKids go home and splurge on junk food because they don't like anything the school is serving. This is making us less healthy.#askusda
Gene @boutdrz@jamielmay @KaylaPauW no, they splurge on crap because parents keep crap available. DON"T BRING IT INTO YOUR HOME.#AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ5 @thefoodtrust Does "healthier" mean only more fruits, vegs & whole grains? What about protein & dairy? #ASKUSDA#schoofoodsrule
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA5 Thornton: Healthier means eating a well balanced meal w/ proper portion sizes of all types of foods including protein & dairy.#ASkUSDA
Diana Prichard ‏@diana_prichardProtein is shown to curb hunger and keep people full longer. Skimpy protein portions will contribute to hunger and poor focus. #AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ6 RT @mrszookeeper #AskUSDA 13 y/o has football after school. He's 5'9", 114 lbs. he NEEDS more than 2-3 oz of protein to keep him fueled
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA6 Thornton: School meals designed to meet a portion of kids' needs. Parents may send add'l healthy snax to meet athlete needs.#AskUSDA
Megan Jean Whitson ‏@Megan__Whitson@USDA So you're saying that athletes have to provide their own snacks, but the School can't provide it? #AskUSDA
Cassidy Phillips ‏@cassphillips11@USDA Seriously? Isn' t the school lunch supposed to meet the needs of ALL students?
Diana Prichard ‏@diana_prichard@USDA What about the kids whose parents can't or don't? Wasn't that the point of the gov't being involved in lunches to begin with?#AskUSDA
Arnold McCloud ‏@imatwitsoitweetI think schools should call it "food and nutrition" not lunch, this way its like a class and they can be graded for eating right. #ASKUSDA
Val Wagner ‏@wagfarms@karenlebillon The answer was that parents shud send snacks to make up the difference in what's served and needed. Unimpressed.#AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ7 RT @gabifretes @USDA Do you see a future in school healthy gardens for all schools in the country? Is it possible to achieve?#AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA7 Thornton: I definitely see a future in school gardens. They help kids know where food comes from & to develop healthy habits.#AskUSDA
Troy Hadrick ‏@TroyHadrick@USDA School gardens don't work very well when our first frost date is just weeks after school starts in the fall.
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ8 RT @katpinke@USDA What about free & reduced lunch students who can't afford to buy additional food at school?#ASKUSDA #schoofoodsrule
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA8 Thornton: There are a number of programs available in schools to help meet dietary needs of kids during the school day. #AskUSDA
Connie Gilbert ‏@conniepgilbertGot a 8 y/o picky-eater, I send his lunch b/c the food does not look tasty. @USDA #askUSDA How will u ensure the food is better prepared.
Ashley Nunnenkamp ‏@shley_says@USDA So your are pretty much saying that students who are athletes are punished for being ACTIVE. #AskUSDA
Katie Pinke ‏@katpinkeRT @troyhadrick#ASKUSDA It seems the new #schoolfoodsrulepunishes the kids that R most active. Shud encourage more kids 2 B active &...
Katie Pinke ‏@katpinke@USDA I was at our school board mtg. Our school does NOT know what these programs are. Please share. #ASKUSDA

Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA8 Thornton: For information on these programs, check out the@USDANutrition website: ow.ly/dk4ge #AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ9 RT @conniepgilbert @USDA what are school systems doing to get kids to try the new & improved meals? #askUSDA#schoolfoodsrule
MushroomChannel ‏@MushroomChannel@gastromom That is such a great point. If it doesn't taste good - kids will not eat it. #ASKUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA9 Thornton: Schools can use posters, flyers, taste tests, & school news channels to encourage students to try new healthy meals.#AskUSDA
Crystal Blin ‏@crystalcattleA9 I know a flier of a vegetable wasn't going to get me to eat more vegetables. #SchoolFoodsRule #ASkUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ10 RT @cassphillips11: Kids can't function properly without enough food. We're not getting enough. #askUSDA #mstmcomp
Val Wagner ‏@wagfarms@USDA I've read the NAP guidelines you've provided. Where are afternoon concerns? Just breakfast and lunch. #AskUSDA #schoolfoodsrule
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA10 Thornton: Kids need breakfast, lunch, healthy snax & dinner. School lunches provide approximately 1/3 of a child's daily needs.#AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ11 RT @wagfarms #AskUSDA Why is emphasis on reducing proteins instead of increasing physical activity? Remember the Pres. Fitness Chall?
julia lou lepping ‏@freezelouise@USDA Pretty unimpressed w/ this chat. Ppl asking legitimate Qs, USDA giving rubber-stamp As. Meet the ppl where they are!#AskUSDA
Shelby Bodine ‏@shelbybodineI hope the @USDA really hears the parents who want whats best for kids. Scary to me that we all forget what the U in USA means.#AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA11 Thornton: School lunch proportions are based on scientific needs of kids. Physical fitness important too. #AskUSDA
Zamzee ‏@Zamzee@USDA @wagfarms If schools don't also emphasize physical activity, they've lost half the battle before starting #AskUSDA
Karen Le Billon ‏@karenlebillon@katpinke @usdanutrition @USDA Should we 'regulate' portion size, or teach kids 2 recognize satiety signals so they won't over-eat?#askUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ12 RT @katpinke@USDA Would you to come to my rural@WishekND school and help us create real solutions? Please. Set the example. #ASKUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA12 Thornton: We do have a best practices sharing center! You can get ideas from schools around the country: ow.ly/dk5TD #AskUSDA
Chris Darr ‏@chris_darr21@USDA how about you come down and try school food. #askUSDA#mstmcomp
Wishek, North Dakota ‏@WishekND@usda We would love to have you visit us to demonstrate the#SCHOOLFOODSRULE in a new setting! #ASKUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ13 RT @slowmoneyfarm #ASKUSDA just to clarify, your scientific data says portion sizes of all ages of school children is the same?
Katie Pinke @katpinke@usdanutrition @USDA All kids created equal and no consideration for size & weight included in portions? #ASKUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA13 Thornton: New requirements have 3 age groups with different portion sizes for each based on avg needs. Not a one-size-fits-all.#AskUSDA
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDA.@everydayepistle IOM's study School Meals: Building Blocks for Healthy Children ow.ly/dk6gj #AskUSDA #schoolfoodsrule
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAThanks so much for your participation on #AskUSDA. We're about to answer our last question for this chat. Keep talking at#schoolfoodsrule
Diana Prichard ‏@diana_prichard"@USDA: We're about to answer our last question for this chat." Translation: we have no intention of giving you any real answers.#AskUSDA
Steve Lammers ‏@steve_lammers#AskUSDA has yet again shown how we fail to grasp that IDEAS create change, not PROGRAMS. #FailingSociety
Stacy Hadrick ‏@StacyHadrickI sure would like to continue to talk and learn more about#schoolfoodsrules can another talk b scheduled? #askusda
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAQ14 RT @wagfarms@USDA Is this a "diet" to try to improve numbers? What if it fails? When will it be adjusted? #AskUSDA#SchoolFoodsRule
Dept. of Agriculture ‏@USDAA14 Thornton: We know healthy food plays vital role in the education of kids. We con't to monitor implementation of school meals.#AskUSDA
Dane Braun ‏@DaneBraun@USDA I just got more protein from a glass of milk at lunch then kids get from your #schoolfoodsrule on meat. Problem? Yes!
Kevin Lomangino ‏@KLomanginoRT @gastromom#AskUSDA Whatever your stand on meat or milk, let us all agree that soda does not belong in schools
Aimee Whetstine ‏@everydayepistleAlso interested in knowing if USDA intends to make one day a week meatless on lunch menus. #askusda
Brian Lehman ‏@farm33@USDA educate about food but don't limit choices and force schools to conform to rules or lose funding for lunch #AskUSDA#schoolfoodsrule

Meenakshi Budhraja ‏@gastromom#AskUSDA Yes! Put a Garden and a Chef in each school Stand back and watch the kids thrive;)

Crystal Blin @crystalcattleRT @diana_prichard@gastromom Where would you like kids to garden in the north during the school year? #AskUSDA


Jan ‏@SlowMoneyFarm@gastromom agree but gardens are growing during summer - when kids are out of school. Who tends it? #askUSDA
Meenakshi Budhraja ‏@gastromom@katpinke @crystalcattle @diana_prichard Good point


Meenakshi Budhraja ‏@gastromom@SlowMoneyFarm yes. That's why our culinary school has opted out, much to my disappointment going the container garden route less maint
Crystal Blin ‏@crystalcattle@gastromom Goes to show again that a one-size fit all plan won't work for our schools #schoolfoodsrule @katpinke @diana_prichard

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