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Join Food Revolution Day on May 17 and keep cooking skills alive!
Food Revolution Day is a global day of action for people everywhere to celebrate real food, where it comes from and how to cook it. It's a day to come together to keep cooking skills alive, improve our food knowledge and share it with others. Learning how to cook is one of the most valuable
What are your favorite holiday cooking traditions?
What are the real food holiday traditions in your country and what will you be cooking with your friends and family during the holiday season? Holiday traditions differ all around the world, from community to community and from home to home. We want to know yours! Share your photos and stories
Have you taken our pledge offline to support better food in your local schools?
We want to know who out of our pledge takers have taken it to the next step and started working on the ground to help support better food in their local schools. Have you downloaded our toolkits and starting working with your school for real change? Have you been able to investigate what's on
Support better food in schools
There's a lost generation of people who cannot cook, don't know where their food comes from or how to eat a balanced meal. We need to get back to basics. We need a Food Revolution. Schools provide a key place to develop healthy eating habits, teach about food and nutrition and provide wholesome
Why is this campaign important to you?
Jamie Oliver is a great guy.... He has a heart of GOLD and thinks of others....
We know we need to be more careful in the things we intake and don't know what we're takin in.
Being a careful eater is a better chance to live and eat healhier, too.
think youre a beaut jamie you do so many great things ideas for changegbu.
Less calories are required for any body.But we eat more and more for taste and not for real hunger.The physical activity has decreased due to lack of exercise and modern facilities.
Eat healthy and live long!
Teach parents the importance of feeding their families properly and possibly in a cheaper way.
The young people in Schools imply at times to give the impression that they have growth like a Filly rather then a growth that may imply a constructively taught directive.