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To: Zoltan! who wrote (23298)7/8/1998 3:20:00 PM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
No, Duncan, you are wrong, wrong, wrong! How can someone so smart be wrong so often?

The fact is that most vegetables served with school lunches are cold, putrid pulverized ghosts of themselves, and are rarely actually consumed. Healthy, nutritious, salsa is the exception.

What is really bothering you is that Reagan could not convince the nation that catsup was a vegetable, and his idea was shot down, I think. Nutrition is a science, not an art, and it is not political, either. I think we should rely on the good judgment of scientists in this case, backed up of course by the sensible arguments of women like Penni and me, who know how to read a product label and can see that salsa wins hands down.

One ounce IS a serving for a child, Duncan. Sorry, but I win again!