Natural Enquirer April 2019

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A Pu b l i cat i o n o f t h e S kag i t Va l l e y Fo o d Co - o p

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ENQUIRER

April 2019 - June 2019

Real Fun with Real Food by Nicole Vander Meulen

Knock, knock. Who’s there? Lettuce. Lettuce, who? Lettuce introduce you to the Real Food Show! It’s a corny joke that draws a mix of giggles, boos, and a few predictable eye rolls from the too-cool-for-school 6th graders in the crowd, but even that’s a sign they’re paying attention. And that this school assembly is not like the others. The Real Food Show is an entertaining elementary school assembly designed to educate and inspire children in our community to make healthy food and lifestyle choices. Developed by our friends at Community Co-op in Bellingham in 2014, along with members of the Bellingham Circus Guild, the

Photo: Real Food Show

Real Food Show teaches kids about basic nutrition and exercise through a series of comedic acts, magic, juggling, and other goofy circus skills. With the increase of dietrelated disease in our country, and our kids, along with the amount of money spent on marketing food to children by food industry giants, we believe real food education is needed now more than ever. That belief coupled with our desire to further our commitment to the sixth and seventh cooperative principles—Cooperation Amongst

Cooperatives and Concern for the Community—is why we partnered with Community Co-op in 2015 to expand The Real Food Show to Skagit County. The shows are performed at no cost to the school, offered free through co-op sponsorships. The number of performances in Western Washington now total over 70, with an audience of more than 25,000 kids. We have sponsored 17 shows in Skagit Valley, reaching over 6,500 local students, with two more scheduled this spring at Edison Elementary and Little

Mountain Elementary. The cleverly designed shows are performed by members of the Bellingham Circus Guild Wren Schultz and Della Plaster, known to young onlookers as Frank N. Stein and Beans Prout, or Frank and Beans! During their routine, these two wild and wacky characters touch on the important topics of reading labels; types of foods (proteins versus carbohydrates and how much belongs on your plate); the amount of sugar in a soda and why they shouldn’t eat cookies for breakfast; healthy (continued on page 13)

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Protein from Veggies ∙ pg 7 Take a Bite for Skagit ∙ pg 9 Community Outreach Index ∙ pg 9 New in the Co-op ∙ pg 11

Hugs from Wellness

Going the Distance to Recycle Plastic

Diggin' It with Garden Jay


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