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Carmel business owner encourages families to be a part of Jamie’s Food Revolution

You know for her tea, but now local Ambassador Tina Jesson is joining Celebrity Chef Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution 2016 Campaign! Jamie’s Food Revolution is right at the heart of all the work Jamie and the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation do day in, day out, to engage and inspire people of all ages to learn about food and how to cook it.

WHAT IS IT?

An ongoing, global campaign to provoke debate and inspire positive, meaningful change in the way our children access, consume and understand food.WHY ARE WE DOING IT?

We’re in the middle of a global health crisis. Right now an astounding 41 million children under five are overweight, while another 159 million are too undernourished to grow properly. We’re failing both our children and future generations by not empowering them with the right food and skills they need to grow healthily and happily.HOW CAN YOU HELP?

Meaningful change is built from the ground up. The Food Revolution aims to educate and inspire people and communities to make better food choices and lobby governments and businesses to make positive, lasting change.

WHEN IS IT?

The Food Revolution is a global, year-round campaign. Every May, Food Revolution Day takes place to celebrate success, raise awareness and invite more people, businesses and governments to join the ongoing Revolution. More than 2000 ambassadors in more than 115 countries are currently planning events, both big and small.

In Indianapolis, Tina Jesson is already planning an event with cooking demos and recipe giveaways at her Tearoom at 30 N Rangeline Rd Carmel IN at 6pm Friday May 20 and is looking for schools & businesses to take part in and around other parts of the Circle City. She is excited to be involved in a truly global event.

Tina says says: “I’ve been a food ambassador since 2012 and having sold many of my products at local farmers markets at the time and having access to some great fresh produce it seemed a natural thing to do. I’ve always cooked from scratch, but it surprised me how a whole generation doesn’t know how to cook from scratch here in the US. I first came across Jamie Oliver’s movement while my own kids were at High School in the UK in 2005, and he raised the issue of what kids where being fed in schools. He challenged government to actually look at the nutritional value of food in schools. He highlighted how the processed food was made and it caused an up raw from parents when they found out. Schools went on to replaced many poor quality processed foods with fresher alternatives. Now the movement has gone global and Food Revolution Day is one day where we can help raise awareness and educate and teach people some great life skills to help keep them healthy. Great fresh food is so flavorful, you just need to know how to put it together easily and quickly and with Jamie’s recipes and a few of our own, we can make that happen.

Get Involved on 20 May 2016!SIGN UP AND SHARE

Become a revolutionary – sign up at www.jamiesfoodrevolution.org, get all the latest news straight to your inbox and share on social media.COOK

Check out Jamie’s 10 nutritious Food Revolution recipes. Get cooking and pass on your skills.

GET THE KIDS INVOLVED

Whether you’re a teacher or parent, inspire children to love food with this simple recipe and accompanying resources. Get your local school to download our brilliant teaching materials and get cooking on 20 May!SHOW YOUR SUPPORT

Show your support, download and share our Food Revolution digital assets, either via social media or to help organize an offline event – cook at home with your kids, host a foodie event in your community or challenge your workmates to a cook-off. Whatever you do, share your photos on social media via #FoodRevolution

Sign up and join the revolution! #FoodRevolution

To learn more, visit:www.jamiesfoodrevolution.orgwww.TinasTraditional.com