Culinary Schools Miami FL

Obesity may be a personal issue, but it adversely affects everyone. We all bear the responsibility of helping to promote healthier eating, especially for our children.

Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts - Miami
(954) 628-4400
3221 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL
Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center (Commercial Foods Culinary Arts)
305-324-6070
750 NW 20th St
Miami, FL
Florida National College (Hospitality Management)
305-821-3333
4425 W 20 Ave
Hialeah, FL
Casa Toscana
305-758-3353
7001 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL
Wok Star
305-865-9297
10250 Collins Ave, #307
Bal Harbour, FL
Sheridan Technical Center
(754) 321-5400,
5400 Sheridan Street
Hollywood, FL
Miami-Dade Community College (Hospitality and Tourism- Food and Beverage Management)
305-237-2022
300 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
City College (Hospitality Management)
(305) 666-9242
9300 South Dadeland Blvd
Miami, FL
Florida Memorial College (Hospitality Management Dual Program)
305-626-3600
15800 NW 42 Ave
Miami Gardens, FL
Johnson & Wales University (Culinary Arts & Food Service Management)
305-892-7000
1701 NE 127 Street
North Miami, FL
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Training Programs Promote Healthy Cooking for Children

Nearly one-third of American children are overweight or at risk of becoming so. But the childhood obesity epidemic can be corrected by making significant changes in eating habits and lifestyles, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Reversing the obesity rate requires an approach that includes schools, families and communities. That’s why the National Food Service Management Institute at the University of Mississippi has set out to prove that healthful and great-tasting food for children can and should be served by everyone. The result is Cooks for Kids , a satellite training program launched last fall that celebrates healthy eating and highlights best cooking practices used in schools across the country. The nine-episode series focuses on the responsibility of families, schools and restaurants to offer healthful food choices to combat childhood obesity. Each episode offers tips on preparing healthful, child-friendly meals. Programs that have already aired via satellite can be viewed online and on some PBS stations. Handouts and a schedule of upcoming episodes are also available. “Spring Salads,” slated to air April 10, focuses on ways to prepare salads as a side dish or main course, and the episode features a school that inspires its students with a campus garden. “Wrap It Up With Wraps” airs May 8. Previous episodes available by webcast include “Sumptuous Soups,” “Healthy Whole Grain Breads” and “Fruits Go Back to School.” Cooks can learn how to ...

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