Mission- Real Food For Real Kids
Hello there,
It has been months!! I have been working with a company called Real Food For Real Kids.
Real Food for Real Kids® is a dynamic company that has been catering to childcare centres for almost 2 years (please see attached testimonials and article). All of our food is made with 100% natural ingredients and we place a strong emphasis on using as much local and organic content as possible.
Real Food for Real Kids® does not cut corners on quality. We never use processed or sugar filled foods. We use only fresh, natural, local and organic foods in our programs. The rates of obesity, ADHD, diabetes and a host of other diseases are skyrocketing in our communities. We know that diet plays an enormous role in this. To reverse these trends, Real Food for Real Kids® aims to provide food programs which are:
• Free of added trans-fats
• Free of refined sugar and excess salt
• Free of hormones and routine antibiotics
• Free of processed food and artificial colorants
• Free of fillers, thickeners, and chemical preservatives
Real Food for Real Kids® believes that it is the right of every child to be healthy and have access to nutritious food. We know the patterns we form in childhood tend to repeat themselves in our adult lives. Our aim is to feed children healthy food today and create a pattern which will continue into their adult lives. We help kids develop a taste for different types of food and flavors, and learn how to make the right food choices everyday, starting today!
For more information please contact info@rfrk.com
Sounds fantastic, Hope. Welcome back!
Posted by: Jeremy | August 11, 2005 at 10:20 PM
whoo hoo -- YOU'RE BACK! Will email you shortly Hope, glad you are happy and doing well.
Posted by: kelly | September 08, 2005 at 01:43 PM
Oh!
I thought you said real food for real squid!?
It was nice to see you, only too short.
Bob.
Posted by: rob | September 14, 2005 at 10:00 AM
Hi Hope, Great to find something new on your site! You find exciting things to do wherever you go! Tell us more . . .
Posted by: Margaret | October 31, 2005 at 07:29 AM