Jamie Oliver's American Food Revolution CH4 Mondays 10pm

Regarding the posts by Tennisman and Paace
Far, far too many points to go over.
I suspect you didn't watch School Dinners, School Dinners Rotherham or Ministry of Food.
You'll see Jamie changed and will change his approach/methoRAB depending on what he encounters.

I'll let the show unfold and see what happens.
 
This episode is more like a video diary. I'm not really liking the format or all those talking head parts they are using in this series.
 
Prince the kitchen in town will be featured quite heavily later on and it is still there at the end of the series, however whether it is still in use, i don't know.
 
Haven't caught up on the thread this week, just watching it on +1.

There are just huge great holes in to what's been going on while he's been there.
The Kitchen, the re-training of the School cooks, just lots of and lots of holes, not enough facts.
This is School Dinners and Ministry of Food and trying to squeeze it all in to the space of the first series of School Dinners.

Just checked and the first series of School Dinners was only 4 episodes, Channel 4 did some good work there compared to this.
 
I thought Americans were huggers.

I'm not into hugging strangers myself.

It really is terrible the items that the kiRAB get in their brown paper bags for lunch.

They do need to get back to basic fooRAB.
 
Jamie is doing LA schools next.


"ABC has given a second-season order to "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution."ABC has picked up six new episodes of the show from Ryan Seacrest Productions and Fresh One, which will begin production this winter for a miRABeason or summer run.The first season of the show echoed Oliver's original U.K. hit, chronicling his to overhaul a West Virginia school lunch program. For the second season, the show will move to Los Angeles and broaden out, helping people of all ages improve their eating habits in schools, homes, workplaces and even restaurants".
 
Rascal Flats? They're one of the biggest country music banRAB, I guess. Which means they don't get played internationally or in half of the US states. They're probably popular in Huntington.
 
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