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Jamie Oliver is a hero of mine for many reasons... He, along with my excellent mother, taught me how to cook over the last 10 years. His books have been my go-to resource for learning about different kinds of fruit, vegetables, meat and fish as well as how to prepare them. Given this history, I couldn't help but feel a sense of pride as I watched him take the stage at the TED 2010 conference and deliver an inspiring and powerful speech about childhood obesity, fast food, cooking, sustainability, education, health care and responsibility.

 

I've spent the last few hours spreading the message on twitter, facebook, my food blog, email and now finally through my outlet of photography on flickr. This is TOO important not to talk about and take action on, especially given the momentum that Michelle Obama has initiated with her agenda to eradicate childhood obesity. If you are a parent, or are responsible for feeding children, this is a MUST-WATCH.

 

SO, to watch Jamie Oliver's TED talk, you can click here: www.ted.com/talks/jamie_oliver.html

 

To get involved with Michelle Obama's "Let's Move!" initiative, click here: www.letsmove.gov/

 

To sign Jamie Oliver's petition for a food revolution, click here: www.jamieoliver.com/campaigns/jamies-food-revolution

First Lady Michelle Obama addressing kids, guest and the media during the Seventh Annual White House Kitchen Garden planting event on April 15, 2015. Kids from around the country planted five vegetables : spinach, bok choy, broccoli, lettuce plant and radish seeds.

 

Mrs Obama started the garden in 2009 to initiate a national conversation about our nation's health. This conversation led to the Let's Move! initiative which started in 2010.

 

So to celebrate the 5th year of the Let's Move! initiative, the First Lady has launched the #GimmeFive Garden Challenge...to encourage Americans to #GimmeFive things they are doing to lead healthier lives.

 

The kids all received the same 5 plants and seeds to take back to their school and communities and have been encouraged to grow their own gardens.

 

So this spring, plant a garden, take a picture as it grows, post your pics to social media and tag it #GimmeFive.

 

To learn more about the Let's Move! initiative check out the new Interactive Map here: www.letsmove.gov/lets-move-activities-across-the-usa

 

To see more images from this event visit: www.acharlesphotography.com/WhiteHouse/Seventh-Annual-Whi...

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a Hy-Vee grocery store in Sioux Falls, South Dakota to discuss USDA efforts to promote fruit and vegetable consumption, improve childhood nutrition and prevent obesity to raise a healthier generation of Americans. He announced the results of a pilot program aimed at increasing fruit and vegetable consumption in America’s poorest schools. USDA photo by Tammi Schone.

First Lady Michelle Obama.

 

Photos from the Let's Move Day event at Wells Fargo Arena, attended by more than 10,000 middle school students from Des Moines and nearby school districts. The event celebrated the 2nd anniversary of the initiative begun by the First Lady to encourage physical fitness and good nutrition.

2013 Kids's State Dinner Winning Recipe: Tortilla Bowl Deluxe created by Braeden Mannering, age 9 from Delaware. (Photo Credit: Sara Bonisteel, Epicurious)

 

Learn more at LetsMove.gov/KidsStateDinnerWinners.

Women in Leadersip: Dynamic Career paths in the Food Movement:

Nina F. Ichikawa talked about the lack of storytelling of asian farmers.

 

The event: www.eatdrinkpolitics.com/2015/02/10/event-february-24-wom...

 

Nina F. Ichikawa

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website www.ninafichikawa.com

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First Lady Michelle Obama addressing kids, guest and the media during the Seventh Annual White House Kitchen Garden planting event on April 15, 2015. Kids from around the country planted five vegetables : spinach, bok choy, broccoli, lettuce plant and radish seeds.

 

Mrs Obama started the garden in 2009 to initiate a national conversation about our nation's health. This conversation led to the Let's Move! initiative which started in 2010.

 

So to celebrate the 5th year of the Let's Move! initiative, the First Lady has launched the #GimmeFive Garden Challenge...to encourage Americans to #GimmeFive things they are doing to lead healthier lives.

 

The kids all received the same 5 plants and seeds to take back to their school and communities and have been encouraged to grow their own gardens.

 

So this spring, plant a garden, take a picture as it grows, post your pics to social media and tag it #GimmeFive.

 

To learn more about the Let's Move! initiative check out the new Interactive Map here: www.letsmove.gov/lets-move-activities-across-the-usa

 

To see more images from this event visit: www.acharlesphotography.com/WhiteHouse/Seventh-Annual-Whi...

With fall color at its best, finding an abundance of pretty leaves for your digital leaf press will be easy. Visiting your national forests can be an enjoyable activity for one and all. This photo comes from the Ottawa National Forest. Photo courtesy: Susan Trull.

 

2013 Kids's State Dinner Winning Recipe: Confetti Spring Rolls - Orange-Cilantro Sauce created by Emma-Kate Schaefer, age 8 from Arkansas. (Photo Credit: Sara Bonisteel, Epicurious)

 

Learn more at LetsMove.gov/KidsStateDinnerWinners.

NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren speaks to students before harvesting the White House Kitchen Garden with First Lady Michelle Obama and students from schools across the country on Thursday, October 6, 2016 in Washington. In the Spring, NASA officials joined the First Lady in planting seeds in the garden, including seedlings of the same variety of lettuce that has been grown on the International Space Station as part of the Veggie experiment. Lindgren harvested the original crop of lettuce on the Space Station during his time on orbit. Photo Credit: (NASA/Aubrey Gemignani)

2013 Kids's State Dinner Winning Recipe: Vegan Powerhouse Pesto Pasta created by Noah Koch, age 9 from Maine. (Photo Credit: Sara Bonisteel, Epicurious)

 

Learn more at LetsMove.gov/KidsStateDinnerWinners.

First Lady Michelle Obama addressing kids, guest and the media during the Seventh Annual White House Kitchen Garden planting event on April 15, 2015. Kids from around the country planted five vegetables : spinach, bok choy, broccoli, lettuce plant and radish seeds.

 

Mrs Obama started the garden in 2009 to initiate a national conversation about our nation's health. This conversation led to the Let's Move! initiative which started in 2010.

 

So to celebrate the 5th year of the Let's Move! initiative, the First Lady has launched the #GimmeFive Garden Challenge...to encourage Americans to #GimmeFive things they are doing to lead healthier lives.

 

The kids all received the same 5 plants and seeds to take back to their school and communities and have been encouraged to grow their own gardens.

 

So this spring, plant a garden, take a picture as it grows, post your pics to social media and tag it #GimmeFive.

 

To learn more about the Let's Move! initiative check out the new Interactive Map here: www.letsmove.gov/lets-move-activities-across-the-usa

 

To see more images from this event visit: www.acharlesphotography.com/WhiteHouse/Seventh-Annual-Whi...

2013 Kids's State Dinner Winning Recipe: Kale Broccoli Chicken and Apple Salad created by Kindall Sewell-Murphy, age 10 from Alabama. (Photo Credit: Sara Bonisteel, Epicurious)

 

Learn more at LetsMove.gov/KidsStateDinnerWinners.

2013 Kids's State Dinner Winning Recipe: Curried Chicken Salad & Taste of the Tropics created by Eleanor Cowell, age 8 from Hawaii. (Photo Credit: Sara Bonisteel, Epicurious)

 

Learn more at LetsMove.gov/KidsStateDinnerWinners.

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack visited a Hy-Vee grocery store in Sioux Falls, South Dakota to discuss USDA efforts to promote fruit and vegetable consumption, improve childhood nutrition and prevent obesity to raise a healthier generation of Americans. He announced the results of a pilot program aimed at increasing fruit and vegetable consumption in America’s poorest schools. USDA photo by Tammi Schone.

bike and skate lane, NYC streets (NYCbike)

Weather and feature anchor NBC TODAY Show Al Roker (left), Chef Marcus Samuelsson (center) and First Lady Michelle Obama (right), prepare Shrimp Salad and Vegetable Tacos at the “Kids’ Kitchen” activity center led by the White House chefs and celebrity guest chefs at the White House Easter Egg Roll Monday, April 9, 2012 in Washington, D.C. This years Easter Egg Roll is the 134th year of the largest annual public event at the White House. This year’s theme is “Let’s Go, Let’s Play, Let’s Move!” The theme is the emphasis of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative promoting health and wellness and encouraging children to lead healthy and active lives to solve the problem of childhood obesity. The activity center was built around the White House Kitchen Garden. USDA photo by Bob Nichols.

This beautiful collection of leaves on the branch of a Blackjack Oak (Quercus marilandica) shows how the red coloration is revealed as the sugars of the green chlorophyll is absorbed into the tree as it prepares for the cold of winter. Photo courtesy: Larry Stritch.

 

Weather and feature anchor NBC TODAY Show Al Roker (left), Chef Marcus Samuelsson (center) and First Lady Michelle Obama (right), prepare Shrimp Salad and Vegetable Tacos at the “Kids’ Kitchen” activity center led by the White House chefs and celebrity guest chefs at the White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday, April 9, 2012 in Washington, D.C. This year’s Easter Egg Roll is the 134th year of the largest annual public event held at the White House. This year’s theme is “Let’s Go, Let’s Play, Let’s Move!” The theme is the emphasis of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move initiative promoting health and wellness and encouraging children to lead healthy and active lives to solve the problem of childhood obesity. The activity center was built around the White House Kitchen Garden. USDA photo by Bob Nichols.

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