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Healthy diet on the menu



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Published Date: 07 October 2008
GOOD food was the name of the game at Syresham St James Primary School when the Flora Schools Roadshow came to visit.
Five children were chosen from each class to help with the cooking while visitors from the roadshow answered questions from the audience.

Headteacher Katherine Clough said: "The children had a fantastic time at the roadshow.

"The team brought a very large set with them, it was like being on Ready, Steady, Cook. The message being given to the children was about food that was good for your heart."

The children also played three games, which were set up around the school hall – a mixing station to blend pretend ingredients together, a fruit boost bike where children pedalled on a bike to light up all the fruit on a display, and a lunch box challenge where children had to throw plastic food into a set of lunch boxes.

All the children were given a Flora seed mascot, usually pictured on the side of the margarine containers.

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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 9:30 AM
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  • Location: Buckingham
 
 

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