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Michelle Obama's Plan: 6,000 Salad Bars In Schools In 3 Years

Michelle Obama Lets Move

KELLI KENNEDY   11/22/10 07:22 PM ET   AP

MIAMI — First lady Michelle Obama had Miami elementary school students cheering Monday over a typically contentious dinner topic – vegetables. Even the green ones.

The first lady ate some cherry tomatoes and fresh herbs with the students, who were the first in the country to receive a free salad bar as part of her new initiative to get more veggie displays into school cafeterias.

"If you're going to change your habits, you've got to be ready to try some new stuff...trying some vegetables you might not normally eat," Obama told students at Riverside Elementary.

Only about 15 percent of public school cafeterias have salad bars. Dozens of schools want to add them, but can't afford the $2,500 equipment display or the produce to stock it, said Lorelei DiSogra, vice president of nutrition and health for the United Fresh Produce Association. The organization is donating 6,000 salad bars to schools, mostly in low-income neighborhoods, over the next three years as part of Obama's Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools initiative.

The first lady has championed healthy eating, even planting a vegetable garden at the White House, to help combat childhood obesity rates that have tripled over the past three decades. Obesity-related health care costs are about $147 billion per year, according to The White House.

On Monday, she encouraged members of Congress to "do their part," referring to the stalled child nutrition bill that aims to improve school lunches and expand feeding programs for low-income students. Anti-hunger groups and more than 100 Democrats protested the use of food stamp dollars to pay for it.

The proposed new nutrition standards call for using leaner meats and whole wheat buns in school lunchrooms and stocking vending machines with less candy and fewer high-calorie drinks.

Congressional passage of the bill would be only the first step. Decisions on what kinds of foods could be sold – and what ingredients might be limited – would be left to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Dressed in a chic tangerine pantsuit and matching patent leather flats, Obama admired the school's garden, saying her own garden yielded a good harvest this year.

"You guys are showing that without a stitch of land you can plant a garden because you've done it in cement boxes. You don't have to have a big field to plant vegetables," Obama said. "They aren't just fun to plant but they're critical to your health."

The first lady chatted with students of the predominantly Latino school in small groups, showing them how to dice scallions to add flavor and explaining that yellow squash doesn't have much taste, but it's still tasty mixed with other vegetables.

With the first lady's endorsement, students ventured into eating food many had never tried before. One student ate an entire green pepper. Another munched on a whole cucumber.

Yurys Otero said he doesn't like green beans, but would eat cucumbers and spinach from the new salad bar.

"I used to say broccoli – yuck. But brother told me to try it and it's good," said the 5th grader.

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On the web: http://www.saladbars2schools.org

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MIAMI — First lady Michelle Obama had Miami elementary school students cheering Monday over a typically contentious dinner topic – vegetables. Even the green ones. The first lady ate some...
MIAMI — First lady Michelle Obama had Miami elementary school students cheering Monday over a typically contentious dinner topic – vegetables. Even the green ones. The first lady ate some...
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07:36 AM on 12/01/2010
3 years==Working for Pres Palin
02:59 PM on 11/26/2010
Not too impressed when at the same time she is doing that, the USDA is giving or subsidizing billions of dollars in high fat, high sugar mostly processed foods for school lunch menus.
01:38 PM on 12/13/2010
The same USDA whose oversight was provided by GOP appointments.But you were already aware of that fact right?
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LogicalMathMan
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11:57 AM on 11/25/2010
I was a teacher for the NCLB program in CA, and one of my shifts was before school at 7am. For 85 cents, students could get a breakfast at the school cafeteria. Here's a choice of what they ate: Fried egg on a bun, hash browns, fruit loops, french fries, bacon. They could choose between milk, apple and orange juice. A 6 oz serving of the juices contained the average daily intake of sugar for 12 and 13 year-olds. Of the 12 - 15 kids, only one was not overweight.
02:46 PM on 11/23/2010
Salad bars "healthy"? Actually, they are a much more effective way of spreading disease than being issued slop from a cafeteria line.
01:35 PM on 12/13/2010
You really are lost aren't you?
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Aabby
2nd Term: Signed. Sealed. Delivered.
02:31 PM on 11/23/2010
I think it will be a healthy salad bar. When I was a kid, a trip to the “salad bar” (which included the pasta bar/ wing bar/nacho bar and soft serve ice-cream) was not a healthy move. I did always include a small salad with ranch on my plate. It’s a miracle we survived childhood at normal size. lol
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JKPHILLY
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12:36 PM on 11/23/2010
I love the idea of this!
My daughter is in the second grade, they only offer whole wheat buns as well as whole wheat pizza cust. I am however saddened that they do not offer veggies each day with the entree. I have started packing her a side salad or veggies with dressing to eat alongside with her purchased lunch on the days that she does purchase.
11:09 PM on 11/22/2010
I love the idea of a salad bar. But am frightened thinking about hundreds of kids getting that food themselves or doing God knows what as a practical joke. I do hope the kids would be telling a cafeteria worker assigned to the salad bar what to get.
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MelanieMatthias
I am President Obama's biggest fan!
10:30 PM on 11/22/2010
Wonderful! I love our First Lady! I think it would be great for our children to have these salad bars, what could be more important than our children's health?
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LogicalMathMan
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11:50 AM on 11/25/2010
I agree. You know it won't be long before the likes of Palin, Dr. Beckyl and FAUX news start remonstrating that the 'gubmint is telling us what to eat.'
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dporterdvd
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09:48 PM on 11/22/2010
I'm glad more kids have an opportunity to select healthy food. Hope they are learning something about the importance of good nutrition in their classes.
03:04 PM on 11/26/2010
As a european journalist very recently showed, having it "available" and having the kids actually eat it are two entriely different things.

While San Francisco wastes time on totally silly things like happy meal toys, the public schools in San Francisco provide meals that are way out of line with decent nutrition. http://portal.sfusd.edu/data/SNS/K12_MayJune_ES_LN.pdf almost everything on there is fried, fatty, sugary, processed - or all of the above.
01:43 PM on 12/13/2010
Happy meal = 600 cals

So do you feel the food is more nutritious at say a hooters,or are only eating there for the free toys?
07:28 PM on 11/22/2010
Beats the crow handed out by voters to Democrats Nov. 2...
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06:00 PM on 11/23/2010
Hopefully, you have already used up 8 of those lives.
06:23 PM on 11/23/2010
May you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
SabeWhat
If you lie to win you lose, always, eventually.
05:04 PM on 11/22/2010
Great for the kids and great for the local farmers!!!!
07:59 AM on 11/23/2010
SabeWhat: I doubt very much vegetables will be coming from local farmers. It has to be FDA approved before going in to the schools. My Grandchildren's school have been serving adult size, individual salads for several years now. Every time I go have lunch with them, I see many children, on their own, opting for the salads. Don't really need a salad bar per say, a salad like you get at any grocery store is sufficient. It can be made with other lettuce than ice berg. Knowing the government though, ice berg lettuce will be the lettuce of choice in these salad bars.
01:40 PM on 12/13/2010
Still more nutritious than those so called chicken nuggets
04:57 PM on 11/22/2010
A salad bar ... how wonderful... I'd like it if the schools in our district actually had kitchens, instead of getting pre-wrapped food from offsite.
04:25 PM on 11/22/2010
I'm glad she is our First Lady.
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Swiftlearner
03:26 PM on 11/22/2010
I am just proud to have her as our First Lady. Let us put her image in Mount Rushmore if Obama cannot make it for some reason.