Fed Up with Lunch The School Lunch Project

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Fed Up with Lunch  The School Lunch Project
Author : Sarah Wu
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Language : English
Release Date : 05 October 2011
ISBN : 9781452102283
Pages : 209 pages
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Fed Up with Lunch The School Lunch Project by Sarah Wu Book PDF Summary

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.

Fed Up with Lunch  The School Lunch Project

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.

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