These pages are a mixture of our own resources, and those we have found from other people and organisations. Some resources here have been provided by practitioners and parents who have tried and tested them, but you will have to assess for yourself the benefits for your own children and whether it will meet the guidelines you are working with.
Some resources are created by food industries. While they are not allowed to promote intentionally inaccurate information, they will naturally wish to promote their product as the most important part of the diet. However some of the resources they provide are very good when used in context. Wherever I am aware that a resource is industry sponsored I will say so, and you can exercise your common sense in evaluating it.
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Books
Classroom Activity Ideas and Lesson Plans
Events and Campaigns
Good Websites
Online Games, Videos and Downloadables
Other Useful Bits and Pieces
Recipes
Seasonal Food Lists
Seasonal Growing Jobs
The Foodies Books Support Resources
Tried and Tested - Garden Ideas
Tried and Tested - Healthy Living Ideas
Tried and Tested - Kitchen Ideas
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15/01/2010 12:15:00 Calendar December 2010
4TH - 5TH DECEMBER TREE DRESSING WEEKEND To celebrate the role of trees in our society, dress a living tree in your school grounds or local community. The website www.commonground.org.uk/trees/t-dress.html has lots of information about the history of this tradition. 25TH DECEMBER AND RUN UP CHRISTMAS Don'f forget the food and gardening potential of Christmas. Harvesting or buying, investigating and preparing seasonal produce for the dinner. Making biscuit decorations for the tree. Finding out how other Christian countries celebrate Christmas with their food. Making treats as gifts or to sell. There are some good ideas at http://home.howstuffworks.com/christmas-food-crafts.htm No Comments Available
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