I'm very proud to be a part of the Food and Nutrition Committee at my sons school. I love the direction our compass is pointing towards and the journey we are on trying to get to our destination........ 'The land of fun & nutritious foods at school'.
We are a long way off with changing people attitudes to food, as change is scary for some people. Old habits die hard and all that. And people certainly don't like being told what or how to feed their children.
Which is why we are trying to let the children make the changes with their parents. If students are exposed to new foods at school and they like them and know they are good for them, they can let their parents know on that next supermarket trip. Believe me, I don't know anyone that's refused to buy a bunch of kale because their child has asked them to! Its how we help families use that chosen item at home is where we're at.
So to help us get the children and parents on board this healthy eating journey, we held our second Taste Testing Day at the school, which was a resounding success.
All students have the chance to taste test 6 different foods, and they can then vote to say whether they would be happy to see them on the menu, or not. The kids love this, perhaps because the get 30 minutes out of class, but also because they do truly love food and especially food in a fun environment. After the tasting the kids participated in a food stamp decorating activity. Much fun was had by all.
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the kids trying new foods and asking me, 'can I have this today?' And the kids love the idea that they are part of the decision making process for what goes on their new menu in the new year.
Parents also get sent home a little sample and all the recipes tasted to use at home.
All round happy campers!
So here were our contenders. (recipes will be posted shortly, so you can all try them at home or in your school kitchen)
Quinoa Pizza Bite
Mac & Squeeze
Kale Chips
Guacamole
Tomato Alphagetti Soup
Rice Noodle Salad
The winner was the 'Alphagetti Soup'! Which was so tasty and filling with loads of flavours going on in each mouthful.
I say 'winner' as it was the one with the most smiley faced votes, but they were all winners really. We have a school of around 130 students and every dish had 88 smiley votes or more! Isn't that amazing?? Which, to me, showed that our children DO want to eat better food and more importantly, they ENJOY IT!
A week or so later I asked if I could donate a 'FREE SOUP DAY' to the school using the new Alphagetti recipe. Of course the answer was yes! We all like something for free don't we?
We had around 45 students order the free soup, which was good. (But I'm sure if we market it better next time, we should get more takers. Its all about making the parents aware that something is truly 'Free'. )
I worked out the costs to make the soup, with my time being free obviously,( it only really took me just over an hour) and I spend roughly $15 on making soup for 45 students (and a few teachers). That's not too shabby. And this would be a rather expensive soup to make, as it uses pasta and canned beans and tomatoes. In season you should be able to make soup for 50 for less than $10!!
So now can you tell me why schools aren't making the most of local produce by having soup on their menus at least once a week?!
And don't be thinking 'you profit driven school dudes' that this is a way to make money out of healthy food! That is not my point. My point is that nutritional soup should be offered at a decent price. If it works out 20c per bowl, add on your other costs and round it up to $1 rather than being greedy and putting it up to $2, just because you can. Nutritional food needn't be expensive.
This year I am hoping to trial more 'Soup Days' with perhaps a 'Pay it Forward Scheme' being introduced. We give a suggested price of say 75c for a bowl of soup and those who can afford pay that and maybe 25c more and those who cannot pay still receive a warming bowl of homemade soup. No child should be going hungry at school!
This is my goal and I sure as hell think its achievable!