Sherry Taylor

Looking For Healthy Kids Recipes

If you’re a kid or you know one that can whip up a healthy lunch — you might earn a trip to the White House! The Healthy Lunchtime Challenge is part of first lady Michelle Obama’s effort to get young people to eat healthier. It invites children ages 8 through 12 to submit original recipes for healthy and affordable lunches. Winners from each state and U.S. territory will be flown to Washington this summer for a “state dinner” for youngsters at the White House — and some of their recipes will be prepared for the meal. Recipes can be submitted online through the end of the month. Good luck!!!

Sherry

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