July 4, 2014

America - Imagine the World without Her - Great Movie to see on the 4th of July



Great movie!  I've always said to our children, "no one ever dies trying to escape America, but many die trying to get here."

I've been curious for some time now why America's medical insurance companies are not going after our "diet of diseases"the way they strategically went after cigarette smoking. . .  America - The Movie - answered that question for me.  Deserves a discussion under a separate post.

Suffice it to say:

"The person who signs your pay check tells you a lot about the person cashing the check and what they believe... follow the money."  - My grandfather with a genuine smile that I miss

To Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness - Declaration of Independence

Happy Fourth of July!

Fooducate:New York Judges Strike a Blow to Public Health

Response to Post on Fooducate:
Thanks for your reply. Water can't be offered as a beverage choice in the public school lunch line or on the menu choices at elementary schools. (Plain natural water is sold separately but you have to pay extra.) Our school district won't be reimbursed by the federal government's school lunch program if water is offered with the lunch. The reason: water has no nutritional value.*
(Now, I wonder what lobby group had water banned and chocolate candy in a carton on the menu?) Sorry, couldn't resist.
Does your child attend a private school? We live in a fairly affluent community and still have families that require subsidized school lunches so our system definitely participates in the federal programs.
*Our school food director shared this with me when our children were in elementary school and sadly it hasn't changed. Our daughter has always preferred water. She would have to "choose" one of the cow's milk products and throw it away. She would tell me how wasteful she felt it was to take something you don't want and have to then throw it away. She's since graduated high school.
Just walked past a big MILK poster in the middle school the other night and the athletes with milk mustaches in elementary school. It really is subliminal advertising at its worse and no one to stick up for the benefits of plain ol' natural water.
Our children play a lot of sports and not once have they run off a court or field and asked for a milk bottle. Wait, maybe I just gave the industry a marketing idea.
Thanks for reading.
Best regards.