Health care-nonprofit mixer to be held at FIND Food Bank
A networking mixer for nonprofit, health care and local government officials will be held from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the FIND Food Bank, 83-775 Citrus Ave., Indio. Read more on The Desert Sun
Food safety, health session set for Oct. 4
The community will have an opportunity to learn more about foodborne illnesses and other food-related topics at a free workshop on Oct. 4. Read more on WTOC 11 Savannah
Health department inspects food service establishments
The Agency County Health Department makes routine and unannounced visits apiece month to various food service establishments in Agency and Putnam counties to inspect the operation. Read more on Bureau County Republican
Health Tip: Control Food Allergies at School
(HealthDay News) — Food allergies can range from mild to life-threatening. Parents of kids with severe food allergies should prepare power at the child’s school. Read more on HealthDay via Yahoo! News
Barbara Reed Stitt, author of Food and Behavior, A Natural Connection had learned about the profound effects of food in the unlikely position of probation officer. The first thing she did with anyone who came under her care was to change their diet. Time and time again their lives turned around. Appleton Central Substitute Charter High School (ACA) opened its doors in February of 1996 to give individualized attention to students struggling in the conventional school settings. Despite this close attention, students behavioral problems continued to be extremely problematic. Barbara Stitt and her husband Paul, a biochemist, approached their local school (ACA) with an offer that was as uncommon as it was generous. Take out the vending machines, take out the processed foods, and feed the students fresh, whole, nutritious food and watch their behavior improve. And the Stitts will pay the bill. In fact, since the Stitts owned Natural Ovens, a whole foods bakery, their company would send the school plenty of its own healthy fare AND place one of their own cooks on site at the school’s kitchen. In 1997, ACA teamed up with Natural Ovens Bakery to offer the students a free, nutritious breakfast. The following year (the 1998-99 school year) Natural Ovens sponsored the installation of a full kitchen and dining service (offering both breakfast and lunch). Appleton Central Substitute High School is, well, an “alternative school”; a place where problem students end up. Greg Bretthauer …
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Barbara Reed Stitt, author of Food and Behavior, A Natural Connection had learned about the profound effects of food in the unlikely position of probation officer. The first thing she did with anyone who came under her care was to change their diet. Time and time again their lives turned around. Appleton Central Substitute Charter High School (ACA) opened its doors in February of 1996 to give individualized attention to students struggling in the conventional school settings. Despite this close attention, students behavioral problems continued to be extremely problematic. Barbara Stitt and her husband Paul, a biochemist, approached their local school (ACA) with an offer that was as uncommon as it was generous. Take out the vending machines, take out the processed foods, and feed the students fresh, whole, nutritious food and watch their behavior improve. And the Stitts will pay the bill. In fact, since the Stitts owned Natural Ovens, a whole foods bakery, their company would send the school plenty of its own healthy fare AND place one of their own cooks on site at the school’s kitchen. In 1997, ACA teamed up with Natural Ovens Bakery to offer the students a free, nutritious breakfast. The following year (the 1998-99 school year) Natural Ovens sponsored the installation of a full kitchen and dining service (offering both breakfast and lunch). Appleton Central Substitute High School is, well, an “alternative school”; a place where problem students end up. Greg Bretthauer …
www.vibrantvegan.com Is Chicken Health Food? As individualized trainer I work with people who are trying their ideal to lose weight and make themselves healthier. When I first begin working with a new client I ask about their diet. “On a 1-10 scale(1 being poor, 10 being perfect) how would you rate your diet?” A common response goes something like this,”I would give myself a 7. I take pretty well. I don’t take much junk food or red meat. I take mostly chicken and vegetables.” So, in an effort to lose weight, get healthier, consume less fat and cholesterol, to improve their diets, people are intake more and more chicken. In fact, Americans take more than 2 million pounds of chicken’s muscles per hour, per day.
That’s right! Turns out that your regular cup of Joe is rich in
health giving anti-oxidents. Scientists now believe that coffee
has the same benefits as intake a big, giant basket of
vegetables and fruits, maybe even a couple of baskets. Recent
studies have shown all of this recently.
I’ll tell you it’s quite a relief to me, since I kind of thought
that my coffee usage would’ve been considered bad and I really
wasn’t about to give it up even if Einstein had come back from
the dead and told me it caused war, famine and plague. That
would’ve been just too bad, because I’m too much of a grouch in
the morning without it.
This isn’t just a theory on my part, either. At a former job of
mine, people wouldn’t even speak to me until they had verified
that I’d had my coffee. They would come up to me with a
question, hesitate, then ask: “Have you had your coffee yet?” If
I stated ‘no’ they would tell me to ‘never mind’ and achievement off. It
took me a while to figure out that it was probably because I was
unbearable otherwise. After realizing this, I was hurt, and
troubled that co-workers thought I was unpleasant. Then it
occurred to me that this might not be such a bad thing, because
inevitably the question they’d be bringing me was some problem
or other and if I never admitted that I’d had coffee, they would
go away and so would the problem.
It worked like a dream. For awhile. Then they would just go get
me my coffee for me and then pester me with whatever they wanted
me to deal with.
Where I work now, I alway make the coffee in the morning. It’s
such an simple and cheap way to bring joy into so many peoples’
lives. And I’m all about joy.