February 2019 Foodwatch Newsletter - Healthy school fundraisers

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Tuesday, 26 February 2019.
Tagged: Foodwatch Newsletter, health, healthy eating, healthy kids, healthy lifestyle, kids, newsletter, nutrition

February 2019 Foodwatch Newsletter - Healthy school fundraisers
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The schools are back in Australia and it won’t be long before the fundraising starts for another year. This month's newsletter offers healthy alternatives to unhealthy chocolates and lollies. As usual there's also much more...

February's Foodwatch Newsletter is packed with healthy ideas

 I have strong views on what items are appropriate and what are good options for P&Cs to offer in their efforts to raise much needed funds and in this month's Foodwatch Newsletter I offer you healthy options that will fatten the bank account, not the waistline!

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