Navigating School Lunches

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Posted on 4th August 2016 by admin in LivingFuelTV

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Dear Living Fuel Family, 

Here’s a “Week 5″ lunch menu in the United States Federal Prison System, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website, http://www.bop.gov/foia/national_menu_lun_din.pdf

baked chicken, baked sweet potato, mixed greens, black beans 

Compare an inmate’s lunch to that of an American public school student.  Their lunch ladies serve up menus featuring pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, tater tots, and strawberry milk. 

In today’s new episode of LivingFuelTV, host KC Craichy shares practical strategies that parents can use to help their students navigate the school cafeteria.  Making the right decisions in the cafeteria can help your student make the right decisions on their math tests.  Click on the graphic below to watch. 

School Lunches

SuperHealth to you, 
  
KC and Monica Craichy 
Founders 
Living Fuel, Inc.

KC Craichy’s SuperHealth Podcast: Navigating School Lunches

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Posted on 8th October 2014 by admin in SuperHealth Podcasts

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Here’s today’s “Week 5″ lunch menu in the United States Federal Prison System, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons website, http://www.bop.gov/foia/national_menu_lun_din.pdf:


Navigating School Lunches 

baked chicken, baked sweet potato, mixed greens, black beans 

Compare an inmate’s lunch to that of an American public school student.  Their lunch ladies serve up menus featuring pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, tater tots, and strawberry milk. 

SuperHealth Podcast Host KC Craichy shares practical strategies that parents can use to help their students navigate the school cafeteria.  Making the right decisions in the cafeteria can help your student make the right decisions on their math tests.  Click on the button below to listen.

Navigating School Lunches!

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Posted on 28th August 2014 by admin in LivingFuelTV

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Here’s today’s “Week 5″ lunch menu in the United States Federal Prison System, according to the official website of the Federal Bureau of Prisons:

baked chicken, baked sweet potato, mixed greens, black beans 

Compare an inmate’s lunch to that of an American public school student.  Their lunch ladies serve up menus featuring pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, tater tots, and strawberry milk. 

In today’s new episode of LivingFuelTV, host KC Craichy shares practical strategies that parents can use to help their students navigate the school cafeteria.  Making the right decisions in the cafeteria can help your student make the right decisions on their math tests.

Click below to watch.

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