The View and Jamie Oliver: Food as Fashionable Discussion
The ladies of The View seem to have an opinion about everyone and everything that they feel compelled to share with you five days a week.
Today they commented on Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. Jamie was forced to take the issues to the streets of Los Angeles when he was denied his permit to enter the school system to introduce the children and the food prep people to healthier food selections for students.
When Jamie Oliver picks a fight, he does it with passion and enthusiasm and a little humor! When you have to pour an adulterated white powder over a school bus, it kind of drives the point home.
I have only used words and my EAV equipment to make my points for parents, children, and educators. Jamie does so much more to dress up the issues with greater relevance and attempt to get enough attention to sway the opinions of parents and children to change the way they are eating in the school system and at home. This has to happen to restore health to this generation!
I would encourage you to watch the series of the Food Revolution weekly and join us in the fight to replace unhealthy food with healthy choices for our kids.
It’s never too late. It’s never too funny. It’s never too challenging to care about the next generation.
Food is fashionable now. It’s fashionable enough for the ladies of The View to spend a few minutes debating chocolate milk in schools and whether or not the government should have a say about the quality of foods we feed our children in public schools.
Well, if taxpayers are parents or have to foot the bill for health care; then the government has the right to determine how taxpayer’s money is being spent. If we continue to feed our children unhealthy food and they develop degenerative diseases and cannot think clearly in school or at a job; then why would we want to pay for the health care for the failure to intervene and change this horrific situation. Most of the slop in school cafeterias in unfit for human consumption…
Get over it, Steven Zimmer! Get a grip and change your school policies for the next generation’s health. Every morsel of food, every sip of a beverage, and every attitude toward our food matters…
Who else is brave enough to bring these issues to the attention of parents and children and educators? Jamie Oliver is one of the ‘good guys’. Would Whoopi take the time to offer up some healthy advice for young people? Elizabeth does actually care deeply. Joy is going to try to find a laugh at anyone’s expense. I have no idea about Sheri who only seemed to have a strong opinion about pink nail polish today.