I recently “met” through Twitter a former British ad exec named Dan Parker, who for […]
“Smarter Lunchrooms” Data May Be Even Shoddier Than You Think
Since last February, I’ve been keeping you abreast of growing concerns about data coming out […]
Fast Food Restaurants Improve Kids’ Meals in Theory, But Not Always in Practice
On any given day, one in three American kids will eat at a fast food […]
How Do You Feel About Toy Stores Pushing Candy at Check-Out?
Photo courtesy CSPI It’s becoming ever more common for stores of all kinds – even […]
Beautiful New App Teaches Kids Where Food Comes From
As part of the research for my forthcoming book, I’ve spent the last few weeks […]
Guest Blogger Maryann Jacobsen on “The Best Way to Educate Kids About Nutrition”
It’s been a while since we’ve had a guest blogger here on The Lunch Tray, […]
BREAKING: Can We Trust the Data Behind “Smarter Lunchrooms?”
A “smarter lunchroom” in action. Illustration source: Cornell Food and Brand Lab As any parent […]
House Freedom Caucus Takes Aim at School Food: My Thoughts
The Washington Post reported yesterday that the conservative House Freedom Caucus has released a list […]
Healthy Ideas for Halloween Classroom Parties!
Credit: Our Kids Mom No blog about kids and food can ignore Halloween, a holiday […]
“100 Days of Real Food: Fast & Fabulous” (Plus a Bonus Recipe!)
As National Cookbook Month continues, I wanted to let you know about another new cookbook I think […]