Posted on 01/15/2015 9:49:17 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Fear not, citizens! The government is here to save you from yourselves. And in keeping with the Remember the Children theme, the Department of Agriculture is submitting new guidelines for food served at any day care facility (including some private homes) which qualify for federal funding. This should be a resoundingly popular move, Im sure. Lets see what youve got.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is proposing strict new dietary guidelines for day cares that would prohibit them from frying food that is served to children.
Child care providers would also be formally required to provide children with water upon request, though they would face restrictions on how much apple juice and orange juice they serve.
One of the more notable provisions would restrict day cares from frying food on site and discourage them from serving pre-packaged fried food, such as chicken fingers, from the grocery store.
While facilities would not be permitted under this proposed rule to prepare foods on site by frying them, the USDA wrote in the Federal Register, store-bought, catered, or pre-fried foods can still contribute large amounts of calories and saturated fat to a meal. Therefore, facilities are encouraged to limit all fried and pre-fried foods to no more than once per week.
Rather than dismissing the entire proposal out of hand, it is completely reasonable to mandate (yes, I said mandate) that a facility providing childcare have drinking water available for the children. In fact, you might think about arresting anyone who didnt at least provide water. Im really not sure where the idea for limits on apple and orange juice came from. They tend to be sweet, but thats why kids like them. And theyve got to be a more appealing choice for the nanny-staters than soda, right?
But all fried foods? Granted, I prefer a burger cooked on the grill more than fried, but thats not always an option so Ill take what I can get. And what if the facility also provides breakfast for the kids? No fried eggs? And dare I even say the words NO BACON?
Oh, wait. I forgot to check the fine print. You probably wont need to worry about the burgers or the bacon any more.
The USDAs meal standards also include other proposed changes, such as allowing tofu as a meat alternative.
I suppose the taste of your tofuburger wont be affected all that much whether its fried or just served straight out of the freezer. So, eat up, kids! And just try to remember that you only have to make it until 16 and then you can ask to be emancipated.
This is just the beginning. The government is controlling the menu. Next the government will restrict food just like Stalin did to starve his political enemies.
You take the King’s coin, you follow his rules.
FREEDOM is dying daily.
I don’t need the article. I’ve read the proposed USDA regulation. The rule is in part intended to reduce the amount of added fat in kid’s diets in facilities that receive federal funding. It allows for prefried food (that is then reheated) and the FNS still has to provide additional guidance, but for the purposes of this rule, frying means cooking in added fat - stuff cooked in a frying pan or griddle (e.g. hamburgers) are still allowed.
Well, I guess that makes it all OK then.
I guess it does. Unless you want to listen to a guy who makes a living running around pretending his hair is on fire.
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