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Eat in Colour United kicks off!

25 March 2008 (108
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The latest move to boost fresh produce consumption comes as the business end of the football season gets underway, with the introduction of -

Eat in Colour United."

The industry-backed initiative has taken the lead from Premiership clubs and linked up with dieticians from the British Dietetic Association (BDA) who have worked with top teams, to formulate meal planners and recipe ideas especially for young footballers.

 



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Potatoes found to be safest food

04 March 2008 (122
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The humble spud has been identified as the safest food on the menu.

Potatoes are the least likely food to cause fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, eczema, and migraines, UK research has found.



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The campaign that changed the eating habits of a nation

03 March 2008 (124
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Boycott of battery chickens forces supermarkets to think ethically.

Sales of factory-farmed chickens have slumped since a high-profile campaign raised awareness of the cruelty at the heart of the poultry industry and implored consumers to pay more to improve the animals' welfare.

Huge thanks to Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver for making us think more about where our food comes from!



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Anagrams..... - there are so many, hope this helps

LEAF - Linking Environment and Farming.

NFU - National Farmers Union

CLA - Country Landowners ( and Business) Association

FACE - Farming and Countryside Education

EFFP - English Food and Farming Partnerships

Natural England

EBP's  - Educational Business Partnerships

PCT's - Primary Care Trusts

RASE - Royal Agricultural Society of England

PSFPI - Public Sector Food Procurement Initiative

SWG's - Schools Working Groups

AHDB - Agricultural and Horticultural Development Board

DEFRA - we know farmers have come up with a few versions for this one but we are sticking to the official line - Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.

we are open to interesting interpretations of FEAST.................................