I was watching The Marilyn Dennis Show.

These two segments on her Dec. 26th show were interesting. They had some kids in the audience, as they had a horticulturist who helped them plant some veggies in their school gardens in a spring segment. It was a wonderful segment, with a multicultural school population. That's my Toronto! Planters, soil, plants and seeds were donated to the school, they helped them plant, and two of the students showed the produce they had grown at the beginning of this show. It is a great thing to do with kids, and as a retired teacher, I laud them.
You can see that my Ottawa students consisted of some wonderful, rainbow colours of kids. I learned a lot from all of them. This was 2004.

I had three issues with the shows content.
1. The expensive food processing equipment.
2. The recipes included pork, with an obviously multi-ethnic audience.
3. The recipes showed adding alcohol, with kids in the audience.
1. The thing is, Jamie Oliver uses high-tech (read expensive) blenders and food processors and he would be wise to explain how to create these recipes using less kitschy gadgets.
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One Dish Wonder:Jamie Oliver's Chicken And Chorizo Bake |
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Kid-Approved MusselsThat Are So Easy They Could Make Themselves |

2. Muslims and Jews do not eat pork. They were keen, and eager, and that is important. Several of the girls were wearing hijabs, which is what some Muslim females wear.
3. Not only that, but he added alcohol to the dish. Seriously. With all these kids watching.
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We've entertained vegetarians, and they don't even mix the cutting boards. |