Jamie Oliver, Lisa Greene and Me. Food Revolution Time!
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Jamie Oliver, Lisa Greene and Me. Food Revolution Time!




Tonight is the season finale of one of the most talked about TV shows in America. Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution ends tonight and I, for one, can’t wait to see the finale. You know, you can love him, you can hate him, you can think he is doing this all for publicity, etc. But in the end, he is making a difference. How do I know that? Because YOU are watching. WE are watching. AMERICANS and their CHILDREN are watching. For some, it’s the first stages of CHANGE. And isn’t that what we need around here? You know the old saying..if the behavior doesn’t change, the outcome doesn’t change.

Join me and a group of changing Americans TONIGHT for the Jamie Oliver Food Revolution Finale Watch Party at Picasso’s Pizza and Grill at 7215 Skillman Road (at Walnut Hill) in Dallas, TX 75231 We will start at 7:00pm.

Processed Kids author Lisa Greene will be there tonight as well.
Light appetizers will be served, drinks and dinner will be available for purchase.
Please RSVP. http://processedkids.com/ If you will notice, on the bottom left-hand corner, there is a RSVP click-through to join us!

I know that many of you are not in Dallas, so I’m curious to know what you are going to do to watch the finale this evening. How are you going to celebrate and start your own REVOLUTION? What kinds of food will you be putting out on your buffet table for friends and family from now on? Kinda makes you think-doesn’t it. That’s the point-exactly.

It’s true that nutrition information is confusing and that feeding our kids and ourselves can be compromised without the knowledge, time or effort that it requires to do so. If you or your family would benefit from seeing a registered dietitian, please go to here and click on “Find a Professional”. Enter in your zip code and you’ll have a list of folks you can select from. Or, ask your MD for a referral. It will be the best time and money you spend all year. I promise.

Please comment on this post with your thoughts and views. I am so interested in what you have to say. For those of you in Dallas/Ft.Worth area, I hope to see you tonight!

4 Comments
  • K A Tzen
    Posted at 17:26h, 23 April

    We (my daughter and I) have been amazed and astounded at some of the stunts he has pulled to make a good point. The big truck full of fat, for one. It was wretching to watch him be confronted by the "No forks or knives" stance, and he couldn't believe it was true! ANd they wanted him to PROVE it was happening in his children's schools! Oh my, do we have a long way to go & yes, the first step is watching in horror to see the reality, and then stepping "up to the plate" to do something about it!!

  • Kati
    Posted at 19:11h, 23 April

    What a great idea! Wish I lived in Dallas so I could join you for all the fun. 🙂

    ~Kati

  • Kimie
    Posted at 23:36h, 23 April

    Oh I wish I had seen this earlier! Just watched the finale, and wow! Would love to know what I can do to help with the food revolution in Dallas!

  • robinplotkin
    Posted at 10:31h, 24 April

    Kimie-
    You CAN get involved! Contact Lisa Greene @[email protected]. Let her know you read this on my blog and she will lead the way for you!