Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution
Food Revolution is now in it’s second season. The new mission is to head to the biggest cities in America such as Los Angeles and Chicago to see how he can make a difference there. In a preview of an upcoming episode the L.A. School district locks him out of the lunch program. Jamie uses this program to create awareness of the growing epidemic of obesity and how we can help make it better.
On his website jamieoliver.com he gives a three step plan for all of us to make a change and how we can get involved in the food revolution. The first step is to become part of the revolution by signing Jamie’s petition to improve school food. The second step is to Inform yourself. There is an informational “Helpful Tips” brochure, complete with easy-to-make family dinner recipes, facts on nutrition, shopping tips and more. Jamie has also attached a letter with five simple steps to help make some changes in your life. Some of these changes include Leading by example and shopping and cooking together as a family. The third step is Making the Pledge to help fight obesity, heart disease and diabetes in America. The last and final step is actually changing the school lunches and replace the processed food in your school cafeteria with fresh meals cooked from scratch. There is a brochure to help you get started working with your local schools.
The United States is one of the most unhealthy countries in the world. Recent headlines such as Toxins in Our Kids’ Foods, Do food dyes make kids hyperactive, and Canned Foods to Avoid with the most bpa phthalates should be enough for us to make a change in our food but luckily we have people like Jamie Oliver and Robyn O’Brien who are starting to uncover the Unhealthy Truth about our food supply and what changes we can make to start a food revolution. How will you help?