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Originally Posted by cimt
I think I should comment on this JO business, since I was in school when it was introduced. In my opinion? It was *******s the way it was introduced, Russ is correct, it was just shot onto us. One day it was hot fatty food, then the next it was all healthy food. Yeah, it was a good change, but there was no build up, the school I was in never slowly moved into it. So we never had the chance to slowly adapt to it. Still, I didn't like the idea at first, but there was some decent food that was brought in instead of hot fatty food.
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Well there we go, right from the source!

It is a shame that no parents or kids were consulted before inundating kids with veggies. Any change, even a change for the good is going to be taken badly at the beginning, because change is hard!
I think it also depends on what kind of foods kids are getting at home. My parents always served the typical 'meat and 2 veg' kinds of meals, so for me to have lost the treat that was Pizza Friday at school would have been awful -- mainly because I was sent to school with a packed lunch every day and only bought food at the cafeteria on special food days!
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
But do squirrels eat sandwiches? I thought you only ate nuts... Having said that though my little one put some bread out in the garden for the birds only for a squirrel to get there first. She was not a happy bunny - my daughter that is, not the squirrel.
I think Gordon should forget about season products and carry on with getting more women in the kitchen.... where they belong...... (joke)
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If your daughter's a bunny.. I think you have more serious problems to worry about than the mad rantings of a tv chef.
I've heard Gordon being interviewed a few times, and I almost didn't believe it was him due to the lack of f words! He seemed like an OK guy, actually. I think that certain things just make him fly off the handle, like stupidity and bad food!