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Univ. of Maryland food truck to return to campus with new vehicle

After more than two months out of commission, the Green Tidings food truck will return to the campus, Dining Services officials said.

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Oliver, Hynes honored at AHF Conference

Patti Oliver receives Lifetime Achievement Award; Dick Hynes given Making A Difference honor.

School lunch is not what it used to be. The jokes have written themselves over the years, stereotyping cafeteria meals ladled up by lunch ladies, trays filled with mystery meat and canned fruit cocktail, with ketchup counted as a vegetable.

Make sushi more palatable to a wider, less adventurous audience by substituting the fish for more recognizable proteins.

Wisconsin nutrition educators work to get students excited about where the food comes from and the school garden.

The White House waded into in the middle of a Congressional food fight over how to regulate school lunch.

This year, competitors were given a mystery ingredient to include in their dish.

The ferocity of first lady Michelle Obama's counterattack against a proposal to temporarily waive school lunch standards shows what's really at stake in Congress: a $10 billion effort to wean Americans off junk food.

The Caesar salads served up in some school cafeterias are about to cut their commute time, as a new processing center will allow more local produce to be served in schools.

First lady Michelle Obama and school lunch ladies used to be on the same team, but now they’re locked in a political war against each other.

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