English people think that people will be able to fight obesity with a cookbook full of healthy foods to eat. However, there's pros and cons. It depends on how much the person eats so that they watch their daily intake of a suggested 2,000 calories. Also, will people have time to cook the food? This is kind of like taking a horse to water but you can't make it drink.
Teaching pupils to cook risotto and crumble 'will tackle obesity'
By Sarah Cassidy 12 September 2008
Every 11-year-old in England will receive a free cookbook under plans to tackle obesity by teaching children how to prepare healthy meals.
Pupils should learn how to produce healthy versions of such classic dishes as spaghetti Bolognese, risotto, roast chicken or apple crumble, the Schools Secretary, Ed Balls, said yesterday. More...
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