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Whereas, the knowledge and skill-base for farming, gardening, food preservation, cooking, and the ritual of the table are disappearing from American life
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In an average gym class, a child is aerobically active for only 3.5 minutes.
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In 2004, the associated Press reported that Krispy Kreme stores would give Palm Beach County (Florida) students in kindergarten through 6th grade a free doughnut for every A on their report card.
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Pillsbury and General Mills worked with food writers and women’s magazines after World War II to convince American housewives that cooking meals from scratch was arduous old-fashioned, unhygienic, expensive, and generally inferior to prepackaged cake mixes, TV dinners, and frozen scrambled eggs.
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Brian Haweil of the Worldwatch Institute reported that every dollar spent with a local food business is worth 2.50 to the community.
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In 1980s, under Reagan budget cuts, new foods are added to the permissible list. Ketchup as a vegetable was a shocking one (paraphrased)
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Great Depression of 1930s, people were hungry, not because of a shortage of food, but because they didn’t have the money to buy food, and as a result, American farmers were left with enormous agricultural surpluses and were in danger of losing their farms.
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About 99% of todays agricultural production depends on only 24 different domesticated plant species. Of those, rice, wheat, and corn account for most of the world’s caloric intake
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Children eat 40% of their meals in fast-food restaurants
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Every day one and four Americans eats fast food
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Most of our food travels, 1500 miles before we eat it
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Most research says that it takes an average of 10 to 12 attempts before a child will try new food, unless they are involved and cooking and gardening projects like Alice Water’s edible school yard or after school summer programs like Magic Garden club.
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Food is not respected; rather, it is something that must be made and consumed with increasing speed.
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