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no, ketchup is nott a vegetable. no, ketchup is nott a vegetable.s it's a they've served for decades as a golden, tasty sidekick... to the all-american meal. french fries, and our national passion for them, are legendary. classic. iconic. but times change and people want better foods. so cargill helped a restaurant chain create... a zero trans fat cooki oil for their french fries... using select canola plants... and innovative processing techniques... while preserving their famous taste. because no one wants to give up a classic. this is how cargill works with customers. ♪ >>> what role does the tarter to the play in your child's future health? the centers for disease control estimates that one in three americans born after the year 2000 will be affected with type two diabetes, a condition we already spend $116 billion annually to treat. joining me now is chef ann cooper, known as the renegade lunch lady. she's the author of "lunch lessons" and has recently joined with whole dpoodz market to launch an on-line training portal for schools to reform th
no, ketchup is nott a vegetable. no, ketchup is nott a vegetable.s it's a they've served for decades as a golden, tasty sidekick... to the all-american meal. french fries, and our national passion for them, are legendary. classic. iconic. but times change and people want better foods. so cargill helped a restaurant chain create... a zero trans fat cooki oil for their french fries... using select canola plants... and innovative processing techniques... while preserving their famous taste....
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no, ketchup is not a vegetable. >>> it's a list everyone wants to be on. the news is nott good for america's wealthiest people. taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. ive. call or click today. >>> what role does the tater tot play in your child's future health? the centers for disease control estimates that one in three americans born after the year 2000 will be affected with type two diabetes, a condition we already spend $116 billion annually to treat. joining me now is chef ann cooper, known as the renegade lunch lady. she's the author of "lunch lessons" and has recently joined with whole foods market to launch an on-line training portal for schools to reform their cafeterias. great to have on the program. >> thank you. happy to be here. >> americans are spending $147 billion a year to treat obesity and the rate of childhood obesity is climbing. what are kids eating in school? >> chicken nuggets, tater tots, chocolate milk, canned food cocktails, in some cases pop cycles.
no, ketchup is not a vegetable. >>> it's a list everyone wants to be on. the news is nott good for america's wealthiest people. taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. ive. call or click today. >>> what role does the tater tot play in your child's future health? the centers for disease control estimates that one in three americans born after the year 2000 will be affected with type two diabetes,...
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verbal abuse a lot, but it actually came down to me sitting in the cafeteria having french fries with ketchupanch thrown at me during lunch. i was told to shake it off, it was just kids. it came down to another personal friend of mine who came out as bisexual and she actually did get beat up for her sexual orientation. it was to the point where i didn't want to walk to school anymore because i was so scared middle school is a lot harder. >> much harder. stay right here. we'll be right back. >>> i need to tell you something. you are a tranny who looks like a hot -- not in a good way. you're a tranny out of control super tranny from transilvania who is not apologizing for it. >> is that good? i'm sorry, i don't understand a word you're saying. >> that was amy poehler's impression from snl p.m. i'm back with the real christian siriano. >> every time i see it it kind of scares me because i actually can't do it that well. no, it's, i mean, it's funny. >> it's so funny. they imitate me, too. it's funny. >> it's amazing. i think it's an amazing compliment and i do sound like that so it's okay. >> th
verbal abuse a lot, but it actually came down to me sitting in the cafeteria having french fries with ketchupanch thrown at me during lunch. i was told to shake it off, it was just kids. it came down to another personal friend of mine who came out as bisexual and she actually did get beat up for her sexual orientation. it was to the point where i didn't want to walk to school anymore because i was so scared middle school is a lot harder. >> much harder. stay right here. we'll be right...
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verbal abuse a lot, but it actually came down to me sitting in the cafeteria having french fries with ketchupch thrown at me during lunch. i was told to shake it off, it was just kids. it came down to another personal friend of mine who came out as bisexual and she actually did get beat up for her sexual orientation. it was to the point where i didn't want to walk to school anymore because i was so scared middle school is a lot harder. >> much harder. stay right here. we'll be right back. >>> i need to tell you you are a tranny who looks like a hot -- not in a good way. you're a tranny out of control super tranny from transilvania who is not apologizing for it. >> is that good? i'm sorry, i don't understand a word you're saying. >> that was amy poehler's impression from snl p.m. i'm back with the real christian siriano. >> every time i see it it kind of scares me because i actually can't do it that well. no, it's, i mean, it's funny. >> it's so funny. they imitate me, too. it's funny. >> it's amazing. i think it's an amazing compliment and i do sound like that so it's okay. >> the gay and les
verbal abuse a lot, but it actually came down to me sitting in the cafeteria having french fries with ketchupch thrown at me during lunch. i was told to shake it off, it was just kids. it came down to another personal friend of mine who came out as bisexual and she actually did get beat up for her sexual orientation. it was to the point where i didn't want to walk to school anymore because i was so scared middle school is a lot harder. >> much harder. stay right here. we'll be right back....