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Wesley Delbridge give advice for helping kids eat better, Jason Petros reviews the newest addition to Disneyland, Wendy Jessen tells her story of healing from sexual assault, Magdalena Battles talks about helping your kids be more confident, Genevieve Georget encourages us to chase even the small dreams, Will Wagner helps us celebrate National Jerky Day.
Why do we need to eat and how does food give us energy? Why do you have to eat vegetables? Why does junk food taste so good? So many questions about food and nutrition. We get answers from Wesley Delbridge, of the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Other questions in this episode include: Why does eating salty food make you thirsty? Why is sugar bad for you? Why are vitamins in food? Why is breakfast so important? Why do children get hungry at night? Why is fast food so popular?
An update to what is happening with school meals. There have been many new changes and updated regulations regarding school meals.Wesley Delbridge, RDN is here to discuss how schools are being successful with these changes and how effective marketing and communication are changing the world of school meals.
An update to what is happening with school meals. There have been many new changes and updated regulations regarding school meals.Wesley Delbridge, RDN is here to discuss how schools are being successful with these changes and how effective marketing and communication are changing the world of school meals.
These days, we hear a lot about districts in well-to-do communities dropping out of federal meals programs. While the numbers are in fact miniscule, the conversation about them is significant. Dwindling revenue from paying students is a grave issue for many. On today’s episode, join Wesley Delbridge, Food and Nutrition Director for Chandler Unified School District, to hear about radical marketing and design solutions that are generating excitement and trust among middle class students and their parents. This program was brought to you by Cain Vineyard and Winery “We could have Bobby Flay back there cooking but if the kids have a bad experience it won’t matter. Food is more social than it is anything.” [10:00] — Wesley Delbridge on Inside School Food
Food, nutrition and eating skills are among the most important things you can share with children. Healthy eating fuels busy, successful lives and provides the nutrients your kids need to fuel up to play, perform well in school and grow into healthy adults. In honor of Kids Eat Right Month, registered dietitian Wesley Delbridge shares ways to raise healthy eaters that will benefit kids for a lifetime.
Food, nutrition and eating skills are among the most important things you can share with children. Healthy eating fuels busy, successful lives and provides the nutrients your kids need to fuel up to play, perform well in school and grow into healthy adults. In honor of Kids Eat Right Month, registered dietitian Wesley Delbridge shares ways to raise healthy eaters that will benefit kids for a lifetime.