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Stoke Bruerne Primary School sends its 39 pupils out if school everyday in order to get their lunch. Where do they go? The local pub.
The scheme has its benefits: the cost of running a kitchen is relieved from the school, the kids get a healthy meal, improve their dining manners and places the pub at the centre of the community.
The naysayers cry: but it's a pub! and that's pretty much it.Stoke Bruerne Primary School sends its 39 pupils out if school everyday in order to... more
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Thursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch or listen to the show on Tues, Thurs & Sats here at CURRENT TV.
In today's show :
More tea bags.
£5 for a bag of sweets ? I don't think so.
Cheap trousers.
We are all watching out weight.
Mashed potato.
Food and fresh rolls should be chilled.
Three times a week fun.
Wind power for hours.
A place NOT to visit in London.
A visit to the Golden Lion - BUT .............
Flowers everywhere.
ITV Bingo Night Live.
Am I greedy ?
Are you the last one ?
Sharon leaves it too long (my sister).
Great school dinners.
I get very very wet - and lost.
My Uncles funeral.
My nephew earns £20 !
A pigsty ?
Superarts.
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKThursday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch or listen to the show... more
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These fifth-graders were part of a program started by Spoons Across America: the Dinner Party Project, which was designed to teach kids about cooking, nutrition, meal planning, food safety, and etiquette.
"It sounds like a recipe for chaos: 20 fifth-graders in a school cafeteria kitchen on a muggy Saturday afternoon, preparing an ambitious seasonal menu for a guest list of 120. But at the Bridge School here late last month, everything was running like clockwork. The children were lined up, wearing aprons, ready to cook dinner for a crowd of parents, grandparents, siblings, and school and community leaders."
These fifth-graders were part of a program started by Spoons Across America: the... more
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Well, his school dinners. Demand for lunches has slumped almost 20 per cent in scondary schools since the lisping chef's campaign to banish junk food.Well, his school dinners. Demand for lunches has slumped almost 20 per cent in... more
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