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School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial

The New Zealand Herald

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July 2, 2026

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School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial
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Food52

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· Jul 14, 2025

French Recipes to Channel Your Inner Julia Child

It’s Bastille Day—and also Euro Summer week here at Food52—so we’re leaning all the way in with a roundup of our favorite French recipes to help you fête like you're picnicking beneath the Eiffel Tower (or at least pretending to at your dining table). From classics Julia Child would definitely approve of (hi, beef bourguignon and crème brûlée) to a few breezier, “lazy girl” picks that rely on good butter, flaky pastry, and fresh herbs, this lineup has something for every level of ambition. There’s plenty of cheese, a generous amount of wine, and more than one dish with an egg on top—just as the French intended. Read More >>

Perfect Health Diet

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· Jan 10, 2019

Are We Overly Obsessed with Healthy Eating?

It’s impossible to generalize about this, but readers may be interested in an article in the Boston Globe Magazine by Jenai Engelhard, in which I was quoted: Is our obsession with healthy eating out of control? The post Are We Overly Obsessed with Healthy Eating? appeared first on Perfect Health Diet.

Irish News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Sophie Macfie’s ultimate protein bars

Delicious and healthy, they’re perfect for that pre or post-workout snack.

DailyGenius.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

15 Best Healthy Snack Subscriptions for Kids and Picky Eaters in 2026

The 15 best healthy snack subscriptions for kids and picky eaters in 2026, ranked by ingredient quality, variety, and how well they survive a five-year-old's scrutiny. The post 15 Best Healthy Snack Subscriptions for Kids and Picky Eaters in 2026 first appeared on DailyGenius.com.

Fark

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· Jul 3, 2026

If you're dining out, please remember to use proper etiquette, such as not putting a hair in a child's macaroni and cheese in order to get a free meal. And also, don't steal a restaurant's teaspoon, ketchup bottle, or ice cream bowl [Asinine]

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NDTV

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· Jul 9, 2026

Try These 25g Protein Food Options Recommended By A Gastroenterologist

Top five simple protein-rich foods to have during busy schedules, as suggested by a doctor.

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Related coverage for "School lunches don’t have to be Michelin-star, but they should be healthy – Editorial": Food52 — French Recipes to Channel Your Inner Julia Child. Perfect Health Diet — Are We Overly Obsessed with Healthy Eating?. Irish News — Sophie Macfie’s ultimate protein bars. DailyGenius.com — 15 Best Healthy Snack Subscriptions for Kids and Picky Eaters in 2026. Fark — If you're dining out, please remember to use proper etiquette, such as not putting a hair in a child's macaroni and cheese in order to get a free meal. And also, don't steal a restaurant's teaspoon, ketchup bottle, or ice cream bowl [Asinine]. NDTV — Try These 25g Protein Food Options Recommended By A Gastroenterologist