Feed Me Fresh
Feed Me Fresh – Our year round garden to table nutrition program offers an exceptional approach
to healthy eating and nutrition education. We call it Feed Me Fresh. With the help of a team of
nutritionists, farmers and chefs, MKCCC has created a hands-on curriculum that builds a natural
appreciation for fresh, whole food.
At the heart of the FMF program are the Center's organic gardens – 1,000 sq. ft of raised beds. In
the winter, with the help of Mimi Edelman, our farmer educator, each age group plans their gardens
and orders seeds. The gardens are planted and tended throughout the growing season by our
children and their class-room teachers. Every week toddlers, preschoolers and school aged
children prepare new recipes to share with their families. FMF cooking classes are based on fresh
produce from these gardens and introduce the children to the tastes and textures of a variety of
healthy homemade meals.
We serve our children delicious meals and snacks prepared from scratch in our Feed Me Fresh
Kitchen by Janet Morris and Marla Mendillo, our in house chefs. They use ingredients from our own
gardens and local farms.
We also host quarterly FMF family dinners and parent/community education on relevant nutrition
topics. Dr. Susan Rubin, a health advocate and nutrition counselor recently spoke to
parents on how to work with picky eaters.
In 2008, based on our innovative Feed Me Fresh program, Mount Kisco Child Care Center was
designated the first slow food school in Westchester by Slow Food USA.
Mount Kisco Child Care Center
95 Radio Circle, Mount Kisco, NY 10549
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