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Tag: Farm to Fork

Brilliant resource – The Eat Happy Project!

July 21, 2014 One comment

The other day when I was doing my shopping in Tesco, I came across a group of primary children being encouraged to taste herbs. They were then moved along to bananas and later I could hear the assistant talking about potatoes! I was intrigued and noticed ‘Farm to Fork Trail’ on the back of one of the high-vis tops the […]

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Category: Parent Matters, School Matters Tags: Eat Happy, Farm to Fork, Tesco

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