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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution

  • se-alum
    Anyone else a fan of this show?? I really like it. For those of you that don't know, it took place in Huntington, WV where Jamie is trying to change the school food program like he did in England.
  • pepperpot
    Good luck with that idea....
  • Society
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    Seriously....fat people are stupid.
  • se-alum
    Society wrote:
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    Seriously....fat people are stupid.
    And you've showed repeatedly that stupidity isn't only reserved for obese people.
  • LJ
    Good show, good idea.

    Oliver's complete lack of people skills kind of gets annoying though.
  • Society
    se-alum wrote:
    Society wrote:
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    Seriously....fat people are stupid.
    And you've showed repeatedly that stupidity isn't only reserved for obese people.
    Obviously, you are fat.
  • se-alum
    Society wrote:
    se-alum wrote:
    Society wrote:
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    Seriously....fat people are stupid.
    And you've showed repeatedly that stupidity isn't only reserved for obese people.
    Obviously, you are fat.
    Brilliant comeback. :huh:
  • GoChiefs
    se-alum wrote: Brilliant comeback. :huh:
    Brilliant? Not so much. Predictable? Indeed.
  • Society
    se-alum wrote:
    Society wrote:
    se-alum wrote:
    Society wrote:
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    Seriously....fat people are stupid.
    And you've showed repeatedly that stupidity isn't only reserved for obese people.
    Obviously, you are fat.
    Brilliant comeback. :huh:
    Don't be upset. :rolleyes:
  • Devils Advocate
    Don't be a trulz.......
  • pepperpot
    Society wrote:
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    Seriously....fat people are stupid.
    Not really, most of the schools in our area get gov. food which is very unhealthy. Too many free lunch kids to afford a healthy lunch choice.
  • Chesapeake
    pepperpot wrote: Good luck with that idea....
    This.

    I've been a critic since day one.

    Let the fat kids eat!
  • Chesapeake
    Read the end of this story.

    The fat content went up 10% when the school system switched to the Jamie Oliver fresh foods menu which means it's not about kids being fat at all.

    Jamie Oliver claims that the processed foods are the devil.

    I think Mama told him that.

    Will you sapult him?

    http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/89795722.html
  • LJ
    I still laugh my ass off at him being upset over frozen pasteurized eggs.
  • bigkahuna
    I like the show.

    It comes down to the fact that unhealthy/fatty food is much cheaper than the healthy stuff.

    Like the family that is spotlighted. I don't think they "enjoyed" eating what they were eating, but the food was cheaper and easier for mom to make by herself.

    Look in the grocery stores; the healthy stuff is 2-3x more expensive than the unhealthy stuff. I would eat organic and fresh food if I could afford it.

    The same thing with the schools. Does anyone else find it funny that virtually ALL elementary school cafeteria workers are hateful?
  • Strapping Young Lad
    What exactly are poor people supposed to do when they could buy a significant amount of unhealthy calories for much cheaper than health food??? Our society is so deformed, we make it nearly impossible for people to live a healthy lifestyle, then wonder why we have so many health problems, healthcare wars, etc.

    I'm tired of reality TV exploiting fat people and any other kind of misfit they can find. This dipshit isn't going to make an ounce of difference, he's just giving people some more mind numbing shit to distract them from their miserable TV centered existence. They can put away a bag of doritos while they park their fat asses on the couch for another night. If you can't figure out how to eat healthy then you won't learn from reality TV.....

    Gotta love America. Stupid and fat. at least we're on our last leg and soon one of our brilliant presidential choices will put us out of our misery for good. :D End rant.....
  • queencitybuckeye
    Strapping Young Lad wrote: What exactly are poor people supposed to do when they could buy a significant amount of unhealthy calories for much cheaper than health food???
    This is purely anecdotal, but I've never found quality fresh foods to be more expensive than crap. Just the opposite, actually.
  • tcby99
    good show...

    there is definately a problem with obesity in this country and school food doesn't help.
  • Chesapeake
    bigkahuna wrote: The same thing with the schools. Does anyone else find it funny that virtually ALL elementary school cafeteria workers are hateful?
    Ever hear a close family member say they slaved over a hot stove all day?

    School cooks do slave over a hot stove all day or at least warm something up from the previous day. :D
  • se-alum
    Chesapeake wrote: Read the end of this story.

    The fat content went up 10% when the school system switched to the Jamie Oliver fresh foods menu which means it's not about kids being fat at all.

    Jamie Oliver claims that the processed foods are the devil.

    I think Mama told him that.

    Will you sapult him?

    http://www.wsaz.com/news/headlines/89795722.html
    The fat content increasing isn't a problem, because they are good fats, such as monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. The fats the kids were getting from the processed food(saturated,trans) are much worse, even if it's actually less fat. I truly believe that processed foods are terrible for you.
  • bigkahuna
    Chesapeake wrote:
    bigkahuna wrote: The same thing with the schools. Does anyone else find it funny that virtually ALL elementary school cafeteria workers are hateful?
    Ever hear a close family member say they slaved over a hot stove all day?

    School cooks do slave over a hot stove all day or at least warm something up from the previous day. :D
    This could be the way they are portrayed in the show, but look at the difference in attitude when he goes to the high school from the cooks. They are a lot more friendly. I've seen first hand in a couple different schools where the elementary cooks have a much more negative attitude than the high school cooks; both as a student and a teacher.
  • Chesapeake
    bigkahuna wrote:
    Chesapeake wrote:
    bigkahuna wrote: The same thing with the schools. Does anyone else find it funny that virtually ALL elementary school cafeteria workers are hateful?
    Ever hear a close family member say they slaved over a hot stove all day?

    School cooks do slave over a hot stove all day or at least warm something up from the previous day. :D
    This could be the way they are portrayed in the show, but look at the difference in attitude when he goes to the high school from the cooks. They are a lot more friendly. I've seen first hand in a couple different schools where the elementary cooks have a much more negative attitude than the high school cooks; both as a student and a teacher.
    Alice at the elementary school is GOAT.

    She is just telling him how it is.

    He wants to make a change that isn't even feasible.
  • se-alum
    Chesapeake wrote:
    bigkahuna wrote:
    Chesapeake wrote:
    bigkahuna wrote: The same thing with the schools. Does anyone else find it funny that virtually ALL elementary school cafeteria workers are hateful?
    Ever hear a close family member say they slaved over a hot stove all day?

    School cooks do slave over a hot stove all day or at least warm something up from the previous day. :D
    This could be the way they are portrayed in the show, but look at the difference in attitude when he goes to the high school from the cooks. They are a lot more friendly. I've seen first hand in a couple different schools where the elementary cooks have a much more negative attitude than the high school cooks; both as a student and a teacher.
    Alice at the elementary school is GOAT.

    She is just telling him how it is.

    He wants to make a change that isn't even feasible.
    Why isn't it feasible?
  • atomica600
    I watched it the other night, and I literally laughed out loud when the food director told him that the French Fries met the veggie standard.
  • se-alum
    atomica600 wrote: I watched it the other night, and I literally laughed out loud when the food director told him that the French Fries met the veggie standard.
    No kidding, the food guidelines are seriously screwed up. His meal had like 7 or 8 veggies in it, but didn't meet the standards. The schools meal had a handfull of fries and an OPTIONAL salad, and it did meet the standards.