Hi Beavs,
I don't flame anybody. It got past that and now think flaming is a waste of time and energy, so not to worry!
My husband cooks for himself. Like his father, he loves to cook.
So I am on my own regarding the way I eat.
I am going to stick to my guns about this one though.
It is still a lot easier to eat poorly than eat well.
And public schools are very reluctant to change menus since they can purchase unhealhty meals at a more economical price.
Before I got sick, I was working on my doctoral dissertation.
It was on Coordinated School Health.
During my research, I found most schools were not interested in or reluctant to offer healthy alternatives to the usual unhealthy fare.
But a few schools did agree to take soda and snack machines out of their schools or provide more healthy drinks and snacks in the machines. But face it, these companies make more and less expensive unhealthy products.
It's all about supply and demand and economics.
Here is the Catch-22 for schools. They get paid by the companies that provide the soda and snack machines.
Since most school work with very tight budgets, they need the revenue.
On another note:
Education on healthy eating is a slow process and many people don't have the financial resources and/or the desire to make changes toward a more healthy lifestyle.
Regarding certain healh related behaviors, people go through what academics refer to as "Stages of Change". There can be several relapses, prior to change. At some point, some people relapse for good even after adopting the change and others are successful in changing the undesired behavior.
Consider the person who says, "I smoke" "I know it's bad" "I will quit - someday" Then they make the decision to quit smoking. Most of the time, the person relapses into the unhealthy behavior before actually changing for good.
I hope this makes sense -- I have trouble with cognition at times.
Cheers!
Amy