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From YouTube: Food 4 Thought - Maureen G Mulvaney, MGM
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A
A
Hi
I'm
Jody
racy,
the
host
for
food
for
thought,
and
thanks
for
watching
today,
I'm
hosting
Maureen
G
Mulvaney,
also
known
as
MGM,
and
we're
going
to
talk
about
the
benefits
of
being
a
school
nutrition,
professional
and
how
great
School
meals
are
welcome
to
food
for
thought.
Oh
I'm,
so
glad
to
be
here
so
MGM.
Can
you
tell
the
the
viewers
a
little
bit
about
yourself?
What's
your
current
role
and
What
Makes
You
tick?
Oh.
B
You
know
my
name
is
Maureen
G
Mulvaney,
my
mom
had
a
great
sense
of
humor.
She
named
me
that
so
my
initials
would
be
MGM.
Her
big
production
I
mean
you
can't
even
make
this
stuff
up
and
so
I'm.
So
grateful
I've
got
a
background
in
ba
in
special
ed
and
Elementary
Ed.
So
I
taught
for
many
many
years
and
then
I
became
I,
went
on
and
became
an
author
I've
authored,
Chicken
Soup
for
this
teacher
sold.
B
That's
a
a
co-author
of
that
I
have
any
kid
can
be
a
superstar
I
have
stinky
David,
which
is
a
wonderful
story,
and
so
I
was
an
author
for
many
years,
customer
service
for
kids,
but
then,
and
nowadays,
I'm
currently
a
motivational
speaker
and
so
I
matter
of
fact.
I
just
flew
in
from
California
yesterday
just
to
get
here
to
be
here
with
Jody
she's,
so
fantastic
and.
A
B
A
B
A
And
I
I
mean
I,
think
you
just
touched
so
many
things
right.
So,
let's
even
start
talking
just
you
know
it's
such
an
important,
important
part
of
the
school
day.
So
so
what
happens
in
a
school
day
right
like?
Why
is
School
nutrition,
so
important?
They
go
to
science,
they
go
to
social
studies,
they
have
math,
but
they
have
lunch
and
they
have
breakfast.
You
bet.
So
let's
talk
about
it
like
what
what's
a
typical
school
day
or
why
is
that
school
day
so
important
for
our
school
nutrition
professionals
and.
B
B
It
is
the
only
place
in
America
that
serves
fruit,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk
in
the
exact
right
proportions.
Now,
why
is
this
important?
It
reduces
those
childhood
behaviors
because
when
kids
are
well
fed,
they
can
think
and
I
don't
care
how
good
you
are
I
thought
I
was
a
very
good
teacher
but
Lord
of
Mercy
when
the
kids
would
come
in
hungry,
I,
don't
care
how
good
I
am
they
could
not
think,
and
so
it's
hard
to
think.
B
But
yet,
if
you
have
the
school
nutrition,
absolutely
you
get
that
first
burst
of
energy
in
the
morning.
Then
they
move
on
and
they
serve
lunch.
You
have
snacks,
you
have
even
supper.
School
nutrition
is
singly,
in
my
opinion,
the
most
important
part
of
the
school
system,
we're
like
the
cycle
of
service
and
they
start
that
cycle
of
service
without
School
nutrition.
The
teachers
can't
do
their
job
and
nobody
else
can
get
things
done.
So
it's
School.
Nutrition
is
the
key
to
every
school
system
in
America.
It's.
A
Like
the
Hub
right
that
it's
the
Hub
and
like
the
spokes
are
all
coming
in
right,
if
everybody's
everybody's,
critical
Administration
teachers
guidance,
you
know
all
of
it
is
so
critical,
but
it
does
it
all
surrounds.
You
know
around
that
nutrition
and
it's
the
healthy
meal
that
they
love
right.
It
is,
we
see
them
come
in
and
I
know
we
talked
a
lot
just
about
our
menu
and
I'm
sure
we
could
talk
about
it
over
and
over,
but
it's
fun
to
really
bring
to
the
students
what
they
eat
on
the
outside
right.
A
Well,
we
don't
serve
typical
or
or
often
like
a
viewer
will
say
to
me:
well
where's
the
chicken
nuggets.
Well,
we
don't
have
chicken
nuggets
and
it's
not
that
they're
necessarily
bad,
but
there's
so
many
more
options
out
there
and
great
options
and
we
can
expose
them
to
foods
that
they
might
not
be
trying
at
home
that
they're
going
to
really
learn
to
like
and
it'll
really
keep
them
fueled.
B
Well,
you
know
what
it
makes
me
crazy
and
I
want
everybody
to
hear
this.
If
I
were
to
ask
you
or
even
your
audience
members,
where
do
you
think
the
healthiest
place
in
all
of
America
is
to
eat
people
often
say
to
me:
well
MGM,
it's
the
home!
Oh
it's
a
restaurant!
Let
me
give
you
a
fact.
The
number
one
healthiest
place
in
all
of
America
to
eat
is
right
here
with
Jody
and
her
Anne
Arundel
School
cafeterias
healthiest
place
in
America
to
eat.
Now,
don't
take
my
word
for
it.
B
Tufts
University,
one
of
the
top
universities
in
the
United
States
of
America,
did
a
16-year
study.
16-Year
study
to
find
out,
where
is
the
healthiest
place
in
America
to
eat
and
schools
were
number
one,
and
you
say
to
yourself:
well.
Why
is
that
I'll
tell
you
why?
Because
in
the
1990s
we
had
a
downturn
in
the
economy
and
when
we
had
that
downturn
in
the
economy,
they
took
two
things
out
of
every
single
school
in
America,
because
we
didn't
need
them.
It
was
home
economics
and
PE.
B
The
two
things
we
desperately
needed
and
when
I
was
a
kid
home
economics,
every
boy
every
girl
in
America
had
to
take.
It
was
mandatory
home
economics
why
to
create
a
balanced
meal,
they
took
you
on
a
field
trip
to
the
grocery
store
and
when
they
did,
they
said
now.
You
start
on
the
outside
out
of
the
store.
Here's
your
fruits!
Here's
your
vegetables!
Here's
your
protein,
your
fish,
your
crab,
of
course
we're
in
Maryland,
I,
love
crab,
and
then
you
take
them
to
the
whole
grains.
B
B
Then
you
sat
down
at
your
dining
room
table
and
you
had
your
meal
Nobody
Does
that
today
today,
let's
fast
forward
to
today
what
happens
where
do
most
of
the
mamas
and
daddies
shop
and
they
shop
in
the
grocery
store
in
the
middle?
Why?
Because
it's
convenient
and
Lord
knows
I
love,
good
Top
Ramen,
but
the
reality
is,
if
you're
not
putting
a
fruit
or
protein
with
that.
It
is
not
that
great
mac
and
cheese,
not
that
great.
The
box
has
more
fiber
than
the
whole
thing,
and
so
what
happens?
B
Is
they
take
this
food
home
and
because
we
need
we're
in
a
hurry?
Where
do
we
cook
it
in
the
microwave?
Now
let
me
get
this
straight,
we're
afraid
to
death
scared
to
death,
that
North
Korea
is
going
to
Nuke
us,
and
yet
we
take
our
food
home
and
put
it
in
the
nuke
machine
every
single
day
and
we
we're
nuking
ourselves
from
the
inside.
So
when
I
say
to
you,
I
use
my
nuke
machine
as
a
storage
cabinet.
B
So
when
we
took
away
the
balanced
meal
of
fruits,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk,
we
didn't
know
how
to
do
that.
But
here's
why
School
nutrition
is
so
powerful
and
important,
whether
we
like
it
or
not,
Mrs
Obama
decided
she
knew
some
of
these
facts
that
one
out
of
every
five
kids
in
America
was
hungry
and
she
thought
we
needed
to
do
better.
She
went
to
the
USDA
and
the
USDA
mandated
for
school
nutrition.
We
must,
by
law,
serve
fruits,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk
in
the
exact
right
proportions.
Now.
B
What
does
that
do?
It
raises
those
test
scores
so
that
the
kids
come
in.
They
now
feel
full,
but
they
can
think
we
serve
all
kinds
of
things
blueberries
and
when
we're
getting
ready
for
testing,
because
it
means
that
brain
power
go
up
and
we
serve
it
in
the
right
proportions,
there's
not
a
family
in
America
today.
That
has
the
time
and
the
word
that
remembers,
how
to
serve
fruits.
Vegetables,
whole
grains,
protein
and
milk
in
those
exact
right
proportions,
because
obesity
is
absolutely
through.
A
B
I
am
a
little
bit
of
a
crybaby,
because
I
want
your
audience
to
understand.
One
out
of
every
three
kids
in
the
United
States
of
America,
born
after
2000
will
have
not
could
be
would
be,
will
have
diabetes
now.
The
only
one
paying
attention
to
this
is
school
nutrition.
Why
is
that?
Because
school
nutrition
knows
we
must
serve
fruits.
Vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk
in
the
exact
right
proportions.
So,
if
you're
having
any
thoughts
about
you
should
us,
should
my
kids
be
eating
at
the
school?
A
Love
school
nutrition,
no
I,
think
it's
and
I
think
the
whole
field
is
so
exciting
right.
So
you
just
hit
on
so
many
things
that
we
do
in
Anne,
Arundel,
County,
Public,
Schools
right.
So
many.
So
we
could
go
all
the
way
back
right.
I've
been
here
many
many
years,
and
one
thing
we
always
focus
on
is
filling
their
tray
filling
their
plate
with
fruits
and
vegetables
right.
A
So
when
students
come
through
and
I
see
it
on
the
show
all
the
time
for
our
viewers
when
their
child
comes
through,
they
can
take
a
strawberry
cup,
they
could
have
a
banana,
they
can
have
a
clementine,
they
could
have
carrot,
sticks
they
could
have
caulif
cauliflower
florets,
broccoli,
florets.
It's
just
a
wonderful
way
to
put
those
extra
fruits
and
vegetables
right
on
the
tray.
Fill
it
up
right.
A
A
A
better
way
to
have
little
MGM
comes
into
our
line
and
she
tries
some
cherry
tomatoes
today
and
you
might
even
be
trying
for
the
first
time
at
Clementine.
You
get
to
go
home
and
say
to
your
mom
or
your
dad
or
your
aunt
or
your
uncle
or
grandma
or
Grandpa
and
say
I
just
had
cauliflower.
It
was
delicious
today
and
I
loved
the
grape
tomatoes.
So
it's
like
education,
we're
not
the
science,
we're
not
the
math,
but
we're
educating
on
great
nutrition
every
day,
but.
B
Here's
the
whole
day,
here's
why
that's
so
powerful
and
so
important
and
and
people
are
missing
this
see
before
when
I
was
growing
up.
We
had
nobody
wore
seat
belts.
If
your
daddy
wanted
to
go
out
on
a
Sunday
drive,
you
wouldn't
in
the
truck
where'd,
you
go
in
the
truck
the
flat
bed,
no
seat
belts
back
there,
but
too
many
kids
and
too
many
people
were
done.
So
the
U.S
government
had
to
step
in
and
say,
hey
we're
going
to
stop
that
everybody's
going
to
wear
a
seat
belt.
B
Well,
they
went
to
the
teachers,
They
begged
them
to
do
this,
so
we
had
teachers.
That
said
well,
it's
not
my
curriculum,
but
I'll
do
it
anyway.
They
did
it
and
we
learned
buckle
up
for
a
safety
buckle
up
and
today
we
do
but
fast
forward
to
today.
It's
always
the
kids
teach
the
parents,
the
parents
teach
the
community.
The
community
changes
the
nation
so
fast
forward.
So
that's
how
it
works.
So
here
we've
got
school
nutrition.
Taking
these
children
giving
them
those
clementines
giving
them
those
cherry
tomatoes.
B
You
don't
think
that
they're
going
home
mama,
we
had
avocado
at
school
today,
I
really
like
avocado
and
we're
going
to
get
avocado.
The
kids
will
teach
the
parents,
the
parents
will
then
go
to
the
community
and
buy
those
avocados
and
those
cherry
tomato
those,
and
then
we
changed
the
nation.
We
have
got
to
get
this
under
control
right
now.
Our
obesity
rate
is
through
the
ceiling.
When
I
went
to
school.
There
was
very
little
perceivable
obesity
in
any
of
the
states.
B
Nowadays,
by
2020
we
have
now
every
state
in
the
United
States
of
America
is
obese.
The
entire
State
and
50
percent
of
the
entire
state
of
Maryland
is
obese.
When
you
have
50
percent
of
your
state
obese,
it's
not
just
Maryland.
Let
me
assure
you
it's
virtually
half
of
the
country
very
few
States
Colorado
is
the
best
in
there
only
because
they're
30
percent
obese,
the
entire
State.
When
you
have
that
kind
of
obesity,
what
happens?
B
Health
care
costs
go
through
the
ceiling,
so
when
that
happens,
because
it
just
means
heart,
disease,
cancer,
a
diabetes,
School
nutrition
is
the
only
one
in
the
nation
paying
attention
to
this.
So
that
we
can
train
the
children
who
will
then
take
it
home
and
teach
the
parents
who
will
then
change
the
community
which
changes
the
nation
and
we've
got
to
get
this
under
control,
because
there's
no
health
care
that's
going
to
be
able
to
handle
this
kind
of
diabetes
coming
at
you,
it's
not
going
to
happen
right.
So
that's
why
I.
A
Love
school
nutrition
and
we're
doing
it
one
student
at
a
time
right,
one
student
at
a
time,
one
school
at
a
time
and
then
ultimately
the
whole
community,
and
it's
funny
you
talk
about
the
you
know,
pre-portions
right
or
that
things
have
to
be
right:
portions
and
it's
a
fruit
of
vegetable
right.
The
whole
thing
when
my
children
were
small
and
my
husband's
awesome
right.
So
we
we
cook
as
a
family.
We
eat
as
a
family.
A
lot
of
discussion
happens
at
that
kitchen
table.
A
So
you
know
my
comment
always
to
somebody
listening
is:
do
it
sit
down
with
your
children
today
right
and
talk
at
talk
at
dinner?
Talk
at
breakfast.
You
know
talk
about
how
the
day
was
or
what
you're
planning
to
do
for
the
day,
but
my
husband
would
always
do
little
pre-portions,
so
even
their
grapes.
A
A
little
bit
of
a
fruit,
a
little
bit
of
vegetable,
so
it's
funny
to
think
you
know:
I
went
to
school
for
a
registered
dietitian
I,
do
it
at
home
as
a
family
like,
even
when
they
were
small
and
like
here,
we're
still
talking
about
how
great
the
meals
are,
but
they
are
proportionately
portion
size,
correct
nutrition,
packed
and
they
taste
great.
Yes,
that's
most
importantly,
they
taste
great
well.
B
B
I
saw
it
at
the
McDonald's
at
that
Chick-fil-A
the
lineup
is
outrageous,
and
while
they
eat
french
fries
french
fries,
french
fries,
french
fries,
french
fries.
This
is
what
I
call
death
sticks.
They're
called
Death
sticks
in
my
mind,
because
those
french
fries
are
killing
America,
absolutely
causing
that
obesity
to
go
up.
B
So
if
we
bring
it
back
down
to
school
nutrition,
if
we,
if
we,
if
every
mom
and
daddy
said
hey,
hey,
let's
eat
at
school
because
they're
doing
it
right,
they've
got
the
time
to
do
it
right,
they're,
making
it
exceptionally
nutritious,
but
it's
delicious.
The
kids
are
talking
about
it.
Let's
do
that
and
here's
the
other
thing
that
makes
me
so
happy.
Every
dime
you
spend
in
that
grocery
store.
It
goes
off
if
you're
buying
them
Lunchables
and
I
guarantee
you.
B
The
box
has
more
hybrid
than
the
Lunchable,
because
it's
filled
with
sugar
and
salt,
don't
even
think
about
touching
them,
and
so,
but
that
money
goes
to
Oscar,
Mayer
and
Oscar.
Mayer
is
located
in
Illinois.
That's
not
Maryland!
If
you
want
the
money
to
stay
in,
Maryland,
buy
the
school
breakfast,
the
school
lunch
and
the
school
dinner,
because
every
penny
stays
right
here
in
Anne,
Arundel
County,
every
single
penny.
So
it's
nutritious
it's
delicious
and
we
keep
the
money.
A
All
right:
let's,
let's
talk
about
our
staff,
we
have
the
best
staff
I,
think
in
the
country.
Now
you
travel
the
country
and
I'm
sure
you
see
great
staff.
I
can't
wait
to
just
show
you
the
rest
of
Anne,
Arundel,
County
right
so
I
say
it
all
the
time.
It's
been
a
really
really
tough.
Few
years
right,
pre-pandemic
I
thought
we
were
awesome
and
we
did
all
those
great
things
in
the
pandemic.
Our
staff
literally
were
rock
stars.
They
were
on
that.
A
You
know
curbside
on
day
one
they
never
missed
a
beat
so
I
think
I'm,
the
most
fortunate
School
food
service
director
in
the
country,
because
I
have
the
best
team
and
we
have
a
lot
of
slogans
or
we
have
hashtags
that
we
use
with
our
staff.
So
we
say
how
they're
We
Are
Better
Together
right
hashtag.
We
are
better
together
because
we
know
we
are
we're
stronger
as
a
unit.
A
We
use
that
we're
hashtag
aacps
awesome,
because
we
know
we're
awesome
and
we
think
we're
we're
better
than
everybody
else
and
I
think
they
should
hold
that
honor.
But
you
know
what
are
you
seeing
or
like
when
you're,
when
you're,
traveling
and
I
think
even
a
little
bit
of
what
you've
seen
in
Anne
Arundel
like?
What's
what
do
you
see?
What's
the
climate
of
our
staff,
who
are
hashtag,
aacps
awesome?
Well,.
B
Let's,
just
let's
just
be
truthful
about
it,
they
are
so
they
are
so
Stars.
What
are
you
gonna
kidding
me?
Superstars
you've
got
some
of
the
best
and
the
best,
and
so
but
here's
what
I'd
like
to
do.
Let's
increase
our
team.
Let's
increase
your
team
I
think
on
the
team
on
team
awesome
and
the
superstars
that
we
have
in
Anne
Arundel
County.
Let's
add
the
parents,
the
teachers,
the
administration,
everybody
should
be
on
Team
Awesome,
and
why?
B
Because
we're
saving
the
children
of
Maryland
everyone
every
school
meal
is
a
five-star
meal,
fruits,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk
in
the
exact
right
proportions
to
raise
test,
scores,
lower
behavior
problems
and
reduce
childhood
obesity.
I
want
everybody
to
know
that
I
want
everybody
to
be
able
to
say
that
and
when
our
parents
are
involved,
when
we
bring
them
into
our
school-
and
you
know
we
can,
this
is
what's
so
wonderful.
B
They
were
home
with
their
kids
over
that
pandemic
and
you
mamas
and
daddies
I,
know
you're
ready
to
get
out
and
do
something
fun.
Why
don't
you
join
team
awesome?
We
are
looking
for
a
few
happy
people
that
love
children
that
want
to
save
the
children
of
Maryland
with
fruits,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk,
and
we
need
you
so
if
you're
thinking
you'd
like
to
do
something
for
a
couple
of
hours,
two
three
hours
a
day,
here's
the
place
because
you
can
be
with
your
kids.
B
You
can
learn
this
stuff,
because
all
you
need
is
a
smile.
Our
team
will
teach
you
everything
else,
I
love
it.
So
you
bring
your
smile
and
you
can
get
out
of
that
house,
earn
a
couple
of
bucks
and
and
do
something
that
is
absolutely
purposeful.
Saving
the
children
of
Maryland
I,
don't
know
of
anything
more
important
than
that.
A
And
make
a
difference
right.
We
say
it
every
day
to
the
staff.
Thank
you
for
making
a
difference.
Bingo.
You
know,
I,
think
every
student
comes
through
that
line
or
we
hope
every
student
right
I
mean.
Obviously
there
are
some
students
that
don't
come
through
and
eat
with
us,
but
I
love
that
you
could
be
in
a
school.
You
could
be
in
a
high
school
and
every
single
student
that
comes
to
through
knows
it'll
be
hi,
miss
you
know,
Miss
Thompson
miss,
you
know
Betty
Miss
whomever
they
get
to
know
each
other.
A
So
there's
a
relationship
that
happens
every
single
day.
They
know
it's
the
same
person.
They
know
they
get
the
big
smile.
They
know
they
get
the
great
tasting
food.
So
it's
truly
I
think
it's
the
best
place
to
work
ever
I
came
here
many
many
years
ago,
over
29
years
ago
and
I
said
to
myself.
I
don't
know,
I
want
to
be
able
to
make
a
difference.
I
want
to
be
able
to
do
something
with
students.
A
It
fuels
your
soul,
I
say
it
every
time
I'm
out
there
I
just
have
to
see
one
more
youngster
go
through
and
they
can
have
their
trays
so
heavy
full
of
those
fruits
and
vegetables,
and
they
could
give
you
that
big
smile
and
I'm
sold
I'm
like
I'm
done.
I
love
it
here
and
I
want
everybody
to
come
work,
work.
B
Right
here
in
the
Anne
Arundel
County,
because
this
is
a
job-
this
is
purpose
saving
America
one
five-star
School
meal.
At
a
time
it
doesn't
get
better
than
that.
I,
don't
care.
What
country
you
come
from.
It's
a
five-star
meal
when
you
serve
fruits,
vegetables,
whole
grain,
protein
and
milk,
that's
a
five-star
meal
anywhere
in
the
world
and
the
fact
that
you
consistently
serve
it.
You
make
it
so
nutritious,
but
you
make
it
so
delicious
and
others
are
here.
So
you
don't
serve
this.
B
You
know
here
it
is
you
serve
it
with
a
smile,
because
you
know
customer
service
for
kids
is
everything,
because
if
we
can
present
the
food,
but
if
they're
not
happy,
if
they
don't
like
this-
and
they
don't
want
to
come
through
that
line.
So
what
makes
you
so
different
is
the
fact
that
everybody
who
works
here
wants
to
work
here.
This
isn't
a
job.
This
is
a
mission.
B
This
is
my
purpose,
and
so
that's
who
we're
looking
for
happy
people
I,
can
teach
you
the
skills
of
cooking
and
serving
and
cashier
I
can
teach
you
those
skills.
Those
are
just
tasks
but
to
touch
the
heart,
we're
looking
for
people
that
will
say
I
love,
my
kids
and
I
want
them
to
do
the
best
they
can
and
I
know
it
always
starts
in
school
nutrition.
It's
guard
starts
with
that
breakfast
they
can
get
through
the
day,
the
lunch
they
can
get
through
the
rest
of
the
day.
B
Then
the
supper,
and
these
things
it
helps
them
to
think
better.
They
take
that
home
to
the
parents
who
are
then
going
to
change
the
community
who
then
change
the
nation.
If
we
don't
get
this
under
control
by
2030
they're
saying
60
percent
of
the
United
States
of
America
in
every
state
is
going
to
be
obese.
There's
no
system
that's
going
to
be
able
to
contain
that.
A
County
for
sure
bingo,
so
you
know
I
think
you
know
I
think
you've
said
so
much
right
and
I
just
think.
You're
I
love
your
passion,
I,
just
love,
there's
something
inside
and
it
comes
from
your
heart.
You
said
that
even
about
like
a
viewer
watching
right
now
right
if
they
want
to
make
a
difference
in
that
Schoolhouse
call
us
up
right,
call
and
say
we
want
to
come
and
make
a
difference
with
you.
We
want
to
be
part
of
that
team
right.
We
want
them
side
by
side,
we'll
train
them.
A
B
Day,
where'd
the
day
go
and
that's
what
you're?
Looking
for
the
fact
that
you
have
that
passion
and
to
give
people
that
sense
of
you
work
with
your
children,
you
see
them
coming
through
the
line.
You
get
the
same
holidays
that
they
get.
You
get
the
same
time
off
and
there's
something
about
having
that
passion
of
saving
one
out
of
every
five
kids
in
America
is
hungry.
It's
happening
here
in
Anne,
Arundel
County,
and
it's
one
out
of
every
four
now
and
I,
don't
know
of
anyone
that
wouldn't
say
well.
B
What
I
want
to
do
is
Save
the
Children
of
America
I
want
to
Excel
and
help
them
Inspire
Excellence
to
to
transform
the
lives
and
by
teaching
them
the
foods
that
are
going
to
make
them
healthy.
That
are
going
to
be
nutritious.
That
are
going
to
be
delicious.
That's
what
we're
all
about,
and
they
will
take
that
home.
They
will
take
it
home
and
say
mama
they
had
showered.
We
had
salad,
you
should
see
the
salad
bar
that
we
had
in
at
a
school
today.
A
Embracing
them
and
we're
I,
don't
know
we're
empowering
them
to
make
a
difference
today,
because
they're
going
to
make
it
moving
forward
and
they're
going
to
do
it
for
their
children,
and
then
their
children
will
do
for
their
grandchildren.
So
all
in
all,
it's
just
it's
really
a
win-win
and
to
work
for
us
in
Anne,
Arundel
County
would
be
phenomenal.
So,
like
you
said,
I
hope
everybody
watching
applies
today.
We
only
have
a
about
a
minute
left
a
little
bit
more
than
a
minute.
B
Because
it's
so
easy,
my
name
is
MGM,
my
website
is
mgmsuperstar.com
and
we
do
have
I
do
have
YouTube,
so
YouTube,
MGM,
superstar123
I
think
it
is,
and
so
you
can
and
if
you
want
to
send
me
an
email,
it's
MGM
at
mgmsuperstar.com,
I
have
to
say
thank
you
Mama.
Thank
you
Mama
for
naming
me
this
because
it
worked
out
real
good
for
me.
Well,.
A
Thank
you,
your
your
positive
nature
is
just
infectious,
so
thank
you
for
being
here
and
thank
you
for
being
in
Anne,
Arundel
County.
Oh.
B
I
love
school
nutrition,
but
School
you've
got
one
of
the
best
here
in
Anne,
Arundel
County,
if
you
haven't
noticed
she's
one
of
the
top
in
the
nation.
So
let
me
say
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
I
am
so
appreciative
for
all
you
do
and
it
is
saving
America
one
five-star
meal
at
a
time.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
MGM,
as
you
can
see,
MGM
is
passionate
about
School
meals
and
about
being
a
school
nutrition
professional.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
the
school
meals
program,
please
call
me
at
410-22-5900
I
hope
to
see
you
on
our
payroll
and
working
with
Anne
Arundel
County
really
soon
join
me
next
time
on
food
for
thought.