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	<title>Comments on: Ending the Culinary Miseducation of Children</title>
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		<title>By: Allison</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allison</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am a college student from the University of Colorado at Boulder and am 
interning for a really cool new company I think everyone (esp moms) would be 
interested in. Our name is Zisboombah.com and basically what we are is a 
company that caters to kids in this food crisis. With child obesity on the rise, 
and unhealthy food habits taking over America and targeting our children, we 
thought the kids needed a tool to point them in the right direction as well as 
teach them about food at the same time. 

Zisboombah.com is a free website that is fun, easy, and safe for kids and 
families. The kids and parents register, and then they can create their own 
meals through &quot;Pick Chow&quot;. &quot;Pick Chow&quot; is a system where the kids can drag 
and drop what food they want to put in their meal onto their online plate. At the 
same time, while each food is being dragged and dropped, there is a box that 
comes up and teaches the kids about each food item. Through out the meal 
making process there are dials on the side of the page that also show how much 
fat, sodium, sugar, protein, carbs, and fiber they have in their meal. They must 
stay in the &quot;green&quot; zone (as opposed to the bad red zone) in order to create a 
balanced meal. When they are done creating their own meal, with foods that 
THEY want to eat, they simply click send and an email is sent to their parents of 
the meal that they have created along with a grocery list, recipes, and coupons. 

Kids and parents absolutely love this website for the true benefit it brings to 
families. It makes the parents&#039; life easier by not having to worry what&#039;s for 
dinner, if it&#039;s healthy, and if the kids will eat it while at the same time gives the 
nutritional education that is much needed to children. Let us know what you 
think!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a college student from the University of Colorado at Boulder and am<br />
interning for a really cool new company I think everyone (esp moms) would be<br />
interested in. Our name is Zisboombah.com and basically what we are is a<br />
company that caters to kids in this food crisis. With child obesity on the rise,<br />
and unhealthy food habits taking over America and targeting our children, we<br />
thought the kids needed a tool to point them in the right direction as well as<br />
teach them about food at the same time. </p>
<p>Zisboombah.com is a free website that is fun, easy, and safe for kids and<br />
families. The kids and parents register, and then they can create their own<br />
meals through &#8220;Pick Chow&#8221;. &#8220;Pick Chow&#8221; is a system where the kids can drag<br />
and drop what food they want to put in their meal onto their online plate. At the<br />
same time, while each food is being dragged and dropped, there is a box that<br />
comes up and teaches the kids about each food item. Through out the meal<br />
making process there are dials on the side of the page that also show how much<br />
fat, sodium, sugar, protein, carbs, and fiber they have in their meal. They must<br />
stay in the &#8220;green&#8221; zone (as opposed to the bad red zone) in order to create a<br />
balanced meal. When they are done creating their own meal, with foods that<br />
THEY want to eat, they simply click send and an email is sent to their parents of<br />
the meal that they have created along with a grocery list, recipes, and coupons. </p>
<p>Kids and parents absolutely love this website for the true benefit it brings to<br />
families. It makes the parents&#8217; life easier by not having to worry what&#8217;s for<br />
dinner, if it&#8217;s healthy, and if the kids will eat it while at the same time gives the<br />
nutritional education that is much needed to children. Let us know what you<br />
think!</p>
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