Agricoltura, Ann Cooper: Reinventing the school lunch
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http://www.ted.com Speaking at the 2007 EG conference, "renegade lunch lady" Ann Cooper talks about the coming revolution in the way kids eat at school -- local, sustainable, seasonal and even educational food.
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Needs way more views. Been up for 6 years..
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Ann Cooper... Hats off to you for your speech & unrevealing facts, thank you so much....but could've slow down your pace.....
But then it showed ur care towards the society...
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She screamed in my ear the whole time, I turned the volume almost all the way down and moved my headphones off my ears. And it was still harsh. BUT she did make excellent points. Very good information. She's definitely a mover and a shaker in the food revolution.
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I'm all for what you're saying Lady, so STOP FUCKING SCREAMING AT ME!
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I hear your passion Ms. Cooper. I do not agree with your food wheel that shows dairy. I'm amazed that people who are educated still believe dairy is a healthy food.
School food is nasty so send a lunch. If nobody buys it they will change the menu.
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I thought she was going to lose steam, but she keeps going! Wow
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She's really well spoken. Real impressive that she gets up at 4am to do all this. How did we never hear about the diabetes statistics till now? That is incredible!
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@fatheroflies
the tech can make foods better, however, we currently are not using it to do so. if you can make it last longer then you can certainly make it more nutritious.
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We have more prisoners than farmers and we spend more on the inmates than the kids in school...dang.
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Ann persuasively links diet to the poor health of children
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40% of babies born in 2000 will have diabetes by age 17. Fixable with proper diet.
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This video needs to be on prime time TV, for those that needs a wake up call.
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The technology does NOT make food safer, more nutritious, or better for the environment. It makes it last longer and look homogenous, and so is more profitable. The pesticides and herbicides combined with the lack of genetic diversity and soil degradation is an upcoming environmental apocalypse. That link about organic food not being better a) doesn't account for the pesticides and things you absolutely ARE eating and b) doesn't really matter because organic standards are so fucking weak.
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I stand behind the info and her message BUT she sounds like the crazy cat-lady the lives in the house at the end of my street. Ranting, not exactly shrill but man, that's hard to listen to for 20 minutes. She's passionate and wants to inspire her audience with same but... The people that need to hear this message have already turned the channel. I'm sorry, Ann, for saying that and I really mean the best — it's not a 'dis'; 5 stars but is Johnny Depp is available to be our spokesperson.
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Very direct, very informative, and very true. I am extremely ignorant on this issue ( and I sure I still am even after watching ms. Cooper ) but the health of our future generations should be a pertinent issue.
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I had an Extreme Burrito for lunch today. LOL!
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Enlightening video! I have been packing my daughters lunches for years for this very reason. She didn't touch on it but the beef comes from all over the world and is processed all together in one main plant and then distributed to all the schools. Meaning beef coming from countries that don't have any standards (sick cattle). We SHOULD be ashamed of ourselves as the richest country in the world and treating our next generation worse than our cats and dogs.
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Very cool. It's amazing how unimportant has become useful knowledge about how to properly do one of our 3 vital functions. When you choose artificially prepared food, you're basically doing the same as exercise with a wii fit. Next we're gonna get robots to help us get off the bed and into a chair.
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@rs40licks1 especially with corn which has made high fructose corn syrup production unbelievably cheap, which has such a high sugar concentration, that it really should be considered a toxin.
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there is really nothing wrong with current eating habits, it's because of genes that people are obese, because normal people have systems in their body that gets rid of fat.
this woman should really think what she says becaouse she is making herself look dumb.
http://www.ted.com Speaking at the 2007 EG conference, "renegade lunch lady" Ann Cooper talks about the coming revolution in the way kids eat at school -- local, sustainable, seasonal and even educational food.
Commento
Needs way more views. Been up for 6 years..
Ann Cooper... Hats off to you for your speech & unrevealing facts, thank you so much....but could've slow down your pace.....
But then it showed ur care towards the society...
But then it showed ur care towards the society...
She screamed in my ear the whole time, I turned the volume almost all the way down and moved my headphones off my ears. And it was still harsh. BUT she did make excellent points. Very good information. She's definitely a mover and a shaker in the food revolution.
I'm all for what you're saying Lady, so STOP FUCKING SCREAMING AT ME!
I hear your passion Ms. Cooper. I do not agree with your food wheel that shows dairy. I'm amazed that people who are educated still believe dairy is a healthy food.
School food is nasty so send a lunch. If nobody buys it they will change the menu.
I thought she was going to lose steam, but she keeps going! Wow
She's really well spoken. Real impressive that she gets up at 4am to do all this. How did we never hear about the diabetes statistics till now? That is incredible!
@fatheroflies
the tech can make foods better, however, we currently are not using it to do so. if you can make it last longer then you can certainly make it more nutritious.
We have more prisoners than farmers and we spend more on the inmates than the kids in school...dang.
Ann persuasively links diet to the poor health of children
40% of babies born in 2000 will have diabetes by age 17. Fixable with proper diet.
This video needs to be on prime time TV, for those that needs a wake up call.
The technology does NOT make food safer, more nutritious, or better for the environment. It makes it last longer and look homogenous, and so is more profitable. The pesticides and herbicides combined with the lack of genetic diversity and soil degradation is an upcoming environmental apocalypse. That link about organic food not being better a) doesn't account for the pesticides and things you absolutely ARE eating and b) doesn't really matter because organic standards are so fucking weak.
I stand behind the info and her message BUT she sounds like the crazy cat-lady the lives in the house at the end of my street. Ranting, not exactly shrill but man, that's hard to listen to for 20 minutes. She's passionate and wants to inspire her audience with same but... The people that need to hear this message have already turned the channel. I'm sorry, Ann, for saying that and I really mean the best — it's not a 'dis'; 5 stars but is Johnny Depp is available to be our spokesperson.
Very direct, very informative, and very true. I am extremely ignorant on this issue ( and I sure I still am even after watching ms. Cooper ) but the health of our future generations should be a pertinent issue.
I had an Extreme Burrito for lunch today. LOL!
Enlightening video! I have been packing my daughters lunches for years for this very reason. She didn't touch on it but the beef comes from all over the world and is processed all together in one main plant and then distributed to all the schools. Meaning beef coming from countries that don't have any standards (sick cattle). We SHOULD be ashamed of ourselves as the richest country in the world and treating our next generation worse than our cats and dogs.
Very cool. It's amazing how unimportant has become useful knowledge about how to properly do one of our 3 vital functions. When you choose artificially prepared food, you're basically doing the same as exercise with a wii fit. Next we're gonna get robots to help us get off the bed and into a chair.
@rs40licks1 especially with corn which has made high fructose corn syrup production unbelievably cheap, which has such a high sugar concentration, that it really should be considered a toxin.
there is really nothing wrong with current eating habits, it's because of genes that people are obese, because normal people have systems in their body that gets rid of fat.
this woman should really think what she says becaouse she is making herself look dumb.