Chefs Who are Creatively Transforming School Nutrition
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About this listen
In this episode you’ll hear:
1:20 – Why are school food programs so important?
3:30 – Chef Rebecca Polson’s story
4:20 – Chef Jason Hull’s story
6:15 – Chef Taylor Thompson’s story
8:30 – What criteria are used to create school lunch recipes?
12:10 – What is the National School Lunch Program in America?
16:00 – Scratch cooking, speed scratch cooking and heat & serve
21:35 – What are the chefs’ biggest challenges?
22:40 – Where do schools source their food?
30:30 – School food policy
31:45 – K-12 recipe development with Pacific Coast Producers
34:10 – Surprise favorite recipes for the kids
36:30 – Food tips for busy families
Thank you to our sponsor, Pacific Coast Producers.
References:
- Culinary Institute of America’s Healthy Kids Collaborative
- National School Lunch Program
Host - Dr. Sabrina Falquier, MD, CCMS, DipABLM
Sound and Editing - Will Crann
Executive Producer - Esther Garfin
©2025 Alternative Food Network Inc.
Dr. Sabrina Falquier is a board-certified physician and a leader in Culinary Medicine. She specializes in bridging the gap between scientific evidence and the actual food on your plate, empowering listeners to use the kitchen as a place of wellness and healing.
Show Topics Include: Nutrition, Food as Medicine, Microbiome, Metabolism, Weight loss, Gut health, Healthy recipes, Health, Inflammation, Longevity, Blood sugar, Protein, Magnesium, Sleep quality, Immunity, Hormone balance, Sunday meal prep, Medically tailored meals (MTM), Produce Prescription (PRx), Prevention, Teaching kitchen, Health equity, Evidence-based nutrition
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