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Outside the Box: Why Our Children Need Real Food, Not Food Products
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Outside the Box: Why Our Children Need Real Food, Not Food Products Paperback - 2013

by Marshall, Jeannie

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JEANNIE MARSHALL grew up in Toronto, and lived in New York, Berlin and Madrid before moving to Italy in 2002. She has worked as an editor for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and has reported on a wide range of issues in Europe for such media as The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the National Post, National Post Business, enRoute, The Walrus, Quill & Quire, Canadian Living and Canadian House and Home. As the features writer in the Life section of the National Post during the paper's first 5 years, Marshall became known for a distinctive and engaging style of storytelling. A National Magazine Award finalist, she and her husband and young son live in Rome.

Media reviews

"Engaging.... Admirably well-researched.... A well-timed eye-opener. It's medicine, of sorts, but with a healthy spoonful of narrative sugar." Chris Nuttall-Smith, The Globe and Mail
"An illuminating personal account of a journey that we all need to take: from the product in a box back to real food. Jeannie Marshall shows that parents know better than corporations what's good for kids, and how solving the nutrition and obesity crisis will nourish generations to come." Theresa Albert, registered nutritionist and author of Ace Your Health: 52 Ways to Stack Your Deck

About the author

JEANNIE MARSHALL grew up in Toronto, and lived in New York, Berlin and Madrid before moving to Italy in 2002. She has worked as an editor for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and has reported on a wide range of issues in Europe for such media as The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the National Post, National Post Business, enRoute, The Walrus, Quill & Quire, Canadian Living and Canadian House and Home. As the features writer in the Life section of the National Post during the paper's first 5 years, Marshall became known for a distinctive and engaging style of storytelling. A National Magazine Award finalist, she and her husband and young son live in Rome.