School Lunch
Title | School Lunch PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Schaeffer |
Publisher | Hachette UK |
Total Pages | 295 |
Release | 2021-08-03 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 0762494441 |
Bought or brought? Revisit the nostalgia of the school cafeteria with this collection of interviews, vivid portraits, and elaborately reimagined food photos. Food often unites us in unexpected ways -- especially on Taco Salad Day. Drawing on material from more than seventy voices , these stories capture all walks of life -- from celebrities and chefs to a circus family, new immigrants, a creative dad whose illustrated lunch bags went viral, plenty of unlikely cultural mashups, and one genuine cafeteria lady. Their experiences are compelling, familiar, and foreign at the same time, forming a cultural time capsule. School Lunch celebrates our diversity and our shared experience. In their words: "School lunch is one of the core reasons I became a chef." -- Marcus Sammuelson "My mom, God rest her soul, was not exactly Mom-of-the-Year on this kind of stuff. She worked full-time, that woman was not about to peel and slice fruit for me." -- Natalie Webster "I ate the same damn thing every day for six years." -- Micaela Walker "On the days when I didn't have enough food there was always a reason to start or finish a fight." -- George Foreman "We were definitely a crusts-on family." -- Daphne Oz "I used to hate that feeling of walking into the lunchroom for the first time and not knowing where to sit." -- Chinae Alexander "Every kid had some good item to trade and I had f****** applesauce." -- Sam Kass
National School Lunch Program
Title | National School Lunch Program PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 6 |
Release | 1971 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Fed Up with Lunch: The School Lunch Project
Title | Fed Up with Lunch: The School Lunch Project PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Wu |
Publisher | Chronicle Books |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2011-10-05 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1452102287 |
The teacher who ate a school lunch for an entire year and chronicled her experience anoymously on a blog argues for school lunch reform and improvement in the nutritional content of the food served to growing children.
Eating to Learn, Learning to Eat
Title | Eating to Learn, Learning to Eat PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew R. Ruis |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | 220 |
Release | 2017-07-03 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0813584094 |
In Eating to Learn, Learning to Eat, historian A. R. Ruis explores the origins of American school meal initiatives to explain why it was (and, to some extent, has continued to be) so difficult to establish meal programs that satisfy the often competing interests of children, parents, schools, health authorities, politicians, and the food industry. Through careful studies of several key contexts and detailed analysis of the policies and politics that governed the creation of school meal programs, Ruis demonstrates how the early history of school meal program development helps us understand contemporary debates over changes to school lunch policies.
The School Lunch
Title | The School Lunch PDF eBook |
Author | Emma Smedley |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 240 |
Release | 1920 |
Genre | School children |
ISBN |
The Labor of Lunch
Title | The Labor of Lunch PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer E. Gaddis |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 311 |
Release | 2019-11-12 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520971590 |
There’s a problem with school lunch in America. Big Food companies have largely replaced the nation’s school cooks by supplying cafeterias with cheap, precooked hamburger patties and chicken nuggets chock-full of industrial fillers. Yet it’s no secret that meals cooked from scratch with nutritious, locally sourced ingredients are better for children, workers, and the environment. So why not empower “lunch ladies” to do more than just unbox and reheat factory-made food? And why not organize together to make healthy, ethically sourced, free school lunches a reality for all children? The Labor of Lunch aims to spark a progressive movement that will transform food in American schools, and with it the lives of thousands of low-paid cafeteria workers and the millions of children they feed. By providing a feminist history of the US National School Lunch Program, Jennifer E. Gaddis recasts the humble school lunch as an important and often overlooked form of public care. Through vivid narration and moral heft, The Labor of Lunch offers a stirring call to action and a blueprint for school lunch reforms capable of delivering a healthier, more equitable, caring, and sustainable future.
Educational Dimensions of School Lunch
Title | Educational Dimensions of School Lunch PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Rice |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 212 |
Release | 2018-03-06 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 3319725173 |
School lunch is often regarded as a necessary but inconvenient distraction from the real work of education. Lunch, in this view, is about providing students the nourishment they need in order to attend to academic content and the tests that assess whether content has been learned. In contrast, the central purpose of this collection is to examine school lunch as an educational phenomenon in its own right. Contributing authors—drawing from a variety of disciplinary traditions, including philosophy, sociology, and anthropology—examine school lunch policies and practices, social and cultural aspects of food and eating, and the relation among school food, the environment, and human and non-human animal well-being. The volume also addresses how school lunch might be more widely conceptualized and practiced as an educational undertaking.