Obama Salad & Berry Cakes

June 18th, 2009

First Lady Michelle Obama takes an end-of-term garden work-day to offer some thoughts on healthy food and healthy bodies…

The volunteer students from D.C.’s Bancroft Elementary School who have put some backbone into the First Family’s organic kitchen garden this season enjoyed a fresh lunch salad topped with sweet, fat peas that they’d helped to grow and harvest. For dessert, they got cupcakes topped with berries, also grown in the garden on the South Lawn.

Thus far the well-tended organic garden, which sports various cultivars chosen by the White House Chef to compliment the cuisine served both to the Obama family and to their guests – with a majority of the bounty going to local D.C. food kitchens – has thus far produced 80 pounds of fresh food. And it’s still June, not even tomato time yet! As the First Lady says in this clip, getting involved in growing, harvesting and preparing fresh, organic food can help with a number of health-related issues that plague this country’s citizens…

Obesity, diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure are all diet-related health issues that cost this country more than $120 billion each year. That’s a lot of money. While the dollar figure is shocking in and of itself, the effect on our children’s health is even more profound. Nearly a third of the children in this country are either overweight or obese, and a third will suffer from diabetes at some point in their lifetime. In Hispanic and African American communities, those numbers climb even higher so that nearly half of the children in those communities will suffer the same fate. Those numbers are unacceptable.

A. Siegel of Get Energy Smart blog does a little math and comes up with an intriguing scenario related to gardens just about a quarter the size of Michelle’s. If just five million Americans were inspired to create a Victory Garden in their yard (or in containers on their deck or patio, in window boxes, inside by a sunny window, etc.) that produced 20 pounds of food each year, it would amount to 100 million pounds (50,000 tons) of fresh, healthy vegetables and fruits grown right at home or in the neighborhood. That’s 50,000 tons of good food that would not have to be grown with chemical intensive agriculture, harvested by third world peasant/slaves, shipped to your local market using fossil fuels, and costing a hefty chunk of the shrinking household budget.

The added incentive is of course getting people outdoors instead of parked in front of the television when they get home from work, bending, digging, hoeing, tending and simply enjoying their garden. Even that little bit of exercise and simple enjoyment can help reduce a tough day’s accumulation of stress, and reducing stress has its health savings dividends as well.

Kudos once again to our beautiful First Lady, her helpers in the kitchen, the Obama girls and the students of Bencroft Elementary for a tasty job well done. Things like this are a fun and healthy chunk of the Change We Need!

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2 Responses to “Obama Salad & Berry Cakes”

  1. A Siegel on June 22, 2009 10:27 am

    Nice post.

    Might I point out that my calculation is not for gardens 1/4 the size of Michelle’s? The WH organic garden has, reportedly, produced 80 lbs of fruits, vegetables, and herbs … to date. We are simply in June, which should be just be near the beginning of harvesting. I would not be surprised if the garden produces literally tons of food. (A tomato plant can produce a lot … don’t know how many and how many types of tomato plants are in the garden.)

    The 1/4 (20 lbs) is simply 1/4 of the food produced to date. Honestly, could beat that weight number with just a few (or even one?) tomato plant …

  2. Aileen on August 10, 2009 5:13 pm

    Thanks, A. Siegel! I too have an ample garden (quarter acre) and plenty of veggies, herbs and fruit. I’ve never measured the take, though it tends to last well into planting season the next year. Tomatoes are slow this year, very wet and cool. Hear that’s a problem up and down the Eastern Seaboard. Wish I had as much help as Michelle Obama does, though!

    Appreciate the clarification.

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