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26
Jun
2014

Changing the way we think about feeding our kids: An evaluation of the Farm to School Salad Bar Project Dragon Lake Elementary, Quesnel, BC

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Changing the way we think about feeding our kids

Changing the way we think about feeding our kids: An evaluation of the Farm to School Salad Bar Project Dragon Lake Elementary, Quesnel, BCA review of a BC school’s successes and challenges of a Farm to School Salad Bar Pilot Project.

Download a the full report here: Changing the way we think about feeding our kids

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