New York City public schools are looking to develop plant-based recipes for students, and officials are enlisting Rachael Ray to help out.
New York City public schools are looking to develop plant-based recipes for students, and officials are enlisting a very famous celebrity chef to help out.
The Chefs Council will develop scratch-cooked, plant-based, and culturally relevant recipes and provide hands-on training for the New York City Department of Education's Office of Food and Nutrition Services chefs. After feedback from students and parents, the recipes will be introduced as a monthly seasonal menu and the chefs will then train school cooks on implementing the new recipes onsite in all public school locations.
In partnership with local education departments, WITS has served more than 86,000 children in nearly 200 schools nationwide during the 2021-2022 school year.
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