Thursday, September 29, 2011

Share Our Strength-Pooles Dinner in Raleigh

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No Kid Hungry Events
Join Us to Help End Childhood Hunger in America

The food and company of the country's top chefs. The thrill of an auction of incredible items. All in one evening and all to support Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry® Campaign to end childhood hunger in America by 2015.

Delicious dinner from A Tasteful Pursuit

Enjoy the company of culinary icons and award-winning chefs like Mary Sue Milliken, Charlie Palmer, Bryan Voltaggio and many others, indulge in unparalleled cuisine and bid on fabulous auction items - all to help ensure that children have the proper nutrition they need to learn, grow and thrive.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Nancy Silverton Pizza Demo

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Nancy Silverton Pizza Demo, a set on Flickr.

We filmed new episodes of Hanging with Harris in Los Angeles last week. We did a pizza demo with Nancy Silverton and Matt Molina at Pizzeria Mozza! Molto Bene!!!!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Veggie U Food and Wine 2011

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Veggie U Food and Wine 2011, a set on Flickr.

About Veggie U

The sharp increase in childhood obesity and diabetes in our nation is nothing short of alarming. It's clear the majority of children today have little or no connection to the food they eat, where it comes from and how it impacts their health. Since 2003, Veggie U has been committed to changing these trends by reaching out to teachers and children across the country. Located in Milan, Ohio, Veggie U is a national not-for-profit organization that offers an Earth to Table™ science curriculum to fourth grade and special needs classrooms. Our goal is to place this exciting hands-on curriculum in all 93,000 fourth grade classrooms nationwide in an effort to decrease childhood disease, and increase youth awareness of healthy food options and the importance of sustainable agriculture. Healthy kids also learn better and become more active contributing members to their families and communities.

Veggie U's Earth to Table curriculum was inspired by chefs and farmers, and developed through the volunteer efforts of a nutritionist, doctor and local educators. The team recognized that children would greatly benefit from understanding the connection between what they consume and how that food is grown. Educating children in an engaging, experiential way helps them to learn. Veggie U's science-based program offers a hands-on seed-to-planting-to-harvest experience. A complete grow kit is provided along with a comprehensive teacher's manual written to cover state and national 4th grade science standards. The benchmarks for these standards are included at the beginning of each lesson so that teachers can integrate them into existing curriculum.

In addition to a hands-on, scientific approach to learning about plants and their components, the Veggie U curriculum incorporates extensive journal activities, mathematics, language arts and fine arts, providing an interactive and enjoyable way for students to study these core concepts. The classroom lessons include studies of soil, composting, planting, nutrition and plant anatomy. The students also care for a worm farm, raise a mini "crop", and celebrate the end of the program with a vegetable Feast Day. Veggie U has delivered more than 1800 classroom kits across 26 states. To see where we’ve been, [click here].