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Jumat, 10 Februari 2012

Food Politics: Behind The Scenes At First Lady Michelle Obama's Olive Garden Dinner

First Lady spreads the word about health and fitness...and gets in some 2012 campaigning, too...
Fort Worth, TX: "Hello! Who's ready for dinner?" First Lady Michelle Obama sang on Thursday evening as she made an unceremonious entrance through the back door emergency exit of an Olive Garden restaurant located in the remote corner of a sprawling shopping mall on Rain Lily Trail. She was followed by Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives Sam Kass and a string of aides. The third event on the multi-state tour for the second anniversary of Let's Move!, the dinner with eight locals was the first Mrs. Obama has ever hosted for her campaign. It was modeled after the popular "Dinner with Barack" fundraisers created by Obama for America, which had President Obama raffling himself off during the 2011 fund raising cycle as a dinner date for four strangers. Those dinners were filmed by White House videographers for campaign materials, and Mrs. Obama's was filmed, too. (Above: Mrs. Obama with her guests; aides are seated at the far table)

The Let's Move! tour is one of the longest solo trips Mrs. Obama has had as First Lady, and is also in service to the 2012 re-election: Four of the eight scheduled events are in the battleground state of Florida. Mrs. Obama was last in Florida for a Let's Move! event--and two fundraisers--on Jan. 26, during the week when GOP presidential hopefuls were rampaging around the state ahead of the selection primary. In a Friday interview with reporters traveling with her, Mrs. Obama admitted that her three-day celebration is indeed a boon for her husband's re-election bid.

"This is a bit of a two-fer," Mrs. Obama said of the tour. "Because it's an issue that I care about, and it's an issue that's important to the country. ...I want to make sure that what I do enhances him."

That "enhancing" is palpable: Let's Move! gives new meaning to the term "food politics." The campaign embroiders the top notes of President Obama's pledge to "Strengthen America," the White House catch-phrase since the State of the Union Address. If obesity can be reduced or eliminated, Mrs. Obama is promising a healthier, brighter, more competitive future for America's chief asset, its children. The campaign, Mrs. Obama says, is a must for academic achievement, and for national security, too, thanks to a high incidence of obesity (an estimated 27%) in prospective military recruits.

The Let's Move! focus on making healthier foods "more affordable and accessible" --a key pillar of the campaign--is an election season boon for the President, who, according to polls, is being judged by voters chiefly on the (under) performance of the economy. The many citizens struggling to put dinner on the table can't help but be thrilled when Mrs. Obama announces that she's gotten private sector grocery corporations--including Walmart, which feeds 140 million shoppers weekly--to commit to reduce their prices on fruit and vegetables.* Nor can voters ignore that the expected 250-300 grocery markets that will be built in communities as part of the pledge to eliminate every US "food desert" by 2017 will also create jobs. Lowering the unemployment rate is crucial for the President's re-election bid.

The six women and two men invited to join Mrs. Obama at the Olive Garden didn't have to donate to the re-election war chest to enjoy their dinner with the First Lady, but they will do a good job of spreading the good word about the Administration's efforts to strengthen America with Let's Move!. All were parents involved in child health projects, and they were hand-picked by the White House. After the dinner, they spoke glowingly to members of the media during a parking lot de-briefing, describing their conversation with the First Lady, which included Mrs. Obama discussing her husband.

The Olive Garden restaurant was chosen to spotlight parent company Darden Restaurant, Inc.'s commitment to change its menus for the Let's Move! campaign. The guests were already seated around a long wooden table as Mrs. Obama arrived shortly after 6:00 PM, having just flown in to Love Field in Dallas. She was clad in her third outfit of the day: A cropped navy blue crackled leather jacket, a long scarf with a colorful geometric pattern, and navy pants. She quickly removed scarf and jacket, revealing a popping pink sweater and a red and black top.

Texans apparently have a unique take on manners: The guests did not stand as the First Lady entered the dining room, which was decorated with black and white "vintage" photos and faux Italian urns. Instead, Mrs. Obama worked her way around the table, which was laden with deep, family-style bowls of fresh salad greens. She greeted each seated guest with a full-on hug, accomplished by bending down from the waist and wrapping her arms around the lucky recipient.

"Nice to see you," Mrs. Obama said again and again.

Mrs. Obama's party was screened off from the rest of the eatery by floor-to-ceiling black drapes, which billowed around the members of her security detail who were posted on the side that could be approached by very curious members of the public: The restaurant was open for business. Patrons who were not invited to Mrs. Obama's dinner buzzed about the First Lady's presence; they'd been wanded and screened before being allowed to sit and order from the menu of bottomless pasta bowls and all-you-can-eat breadsticks. Adding to the excitement: Mrs. Obama's private dining room was located along the single hallway that led to the restrooms, providing an excellent excuse for plenty of curious onlookers to attempt to peek in. They were tersely rebuffed by dark-suited Secret Service agents and Darden staff.

Kass, clad in a white button down shirt and jeans, was jacketless and tieless, and worked his way through the gang of photographers and videographers who were allowed to film the opening moments of the dinner. Carrying a handful of note cards, Kass sat down in the center of the table across from where the First Lady would eventually land, her last hug handed out.

The menu...
Darden Restaurants, Inc. is the largest full-service chain in the world, and also parent to the Red Lobster and other iconic restaurant brands. Last September, Mrs. Obama hailed the company's pledge to reduce calories and sodium in their meals and to provide healthier options in their kids’ menus as "a breakthrough moment in the restaurant industry." Senior Vice President for Culinary and Beverage Service Julie Elkinton joined Mrs. Obama at a Maryland Olive Garden for that announcement, and she was in Ft. Worth, too. As the meal began, Elkinton stood at the corner of the table and showed Mrs. Obama and her guests a prototype for the new kids' menu, and gave a quick progress report (above).

Then it was time to eat. Waiters moved in to pour water: Evian or Pellegrino, from bottles on the table. Mrs. Obama chose the still water.

"I hope you're hungry. I'm starving," Mrs. Obama said, as she passed a bowl of salad.

She'd flown close to 2,000 miles on Thursday, not to mention dancing "The Interlude" on a stadium stage in Iowa, surrounded by politicians, celeb sports stars and 14,000 kids for a massive Let's Move! birthday party that spotlighted the state's efforts, started five years ago, to make Iowa the healthiest state in the nation. The First Lady had also joined Pentagon officials in Little Rock, Arkansas as they unveiled pathbreaking changes to Defense Department food service, another win for the campaign.

The special three-course menu for Mrs. Obama's dinner included limited selections from Olive Garden's "healthy fare" offerings; all lower in calories than other menu options. Calorie counts for the dishes were printed on the menus, an innovation just for the dinner, a Darden spokesman said. Mrs. Obama chose the same entree she'd had during her September Olive Garden lunch: Venetian Apricot Chicken, with two grilled breasts in an apricot citrus sauce, served with broccoli, asparagus and diced tomatoes (400 calories). She started with Minestrone Soup (100 calories). Both dessert options were small in size and served in glass bowls. Mrs. Obama chose the Limoncello Mousse with Vanilla Cookie Crust for dessert (230 calories). (Above: The First Lady's entree)

Kass had the same salad and soup as his boss, and ordered the Capellini Pomodoro, made with Roma tomatoes, garlic, fresh basil, and extra-virgin olive oil for his entree (480 calories) and the Strawberry Mousse with White Chocolate Cream Cake for dessert (210 calories).

Let's What?
The conversation was all about parenting and helping kids live healthy lifestyles; it was an "opportunity" for Mrs. Obama to hear from the grassroots, according to the White House. The First Lady's guests included Andrea Breedlove; Cynthia Foster; Jenny Hogan; Cassandra Leach; husband/wife Richard and Carrie Martinez; and husband/wife Jason and Andrea Roberts. They were chosen, according to Mrs. Obama's Press Secretary, Hannah August, on the recommendation of various organizations and White House partners "who helped identify people in the area who were making healthy changes at home and/or communities."

For instance, Breedlove is a high school crisis counselor who helps teen girls work with negative body image issues; the Roberts couple works nationally on creating bike-friendly communities; Hogan, a mother of three, is vice president of her local elementary school PTA and raised $54,000 by organizing a running event. Her kids--ages four, six, and eight--all do pint-sized triathalons, she told Obama Foodorama.

After the menu briefing, the rest of the media was ushered out, but the two reporters traveling with the First Lady were allowed to remain in the room. The duo are from The New York Times and Wall Street Journal, and typically cover the President rather than his wife. Mrs. Obama opened the conversation by saying it's one thing to sit in Washington, DC and talk about the initiatives she's championing, but that it doesn't matter if they're not reaching parents and kids and having an impact on the ground.

Which is true: In the post-dinner de-briefing with the rest of the media, four different guests told Obama Foodorama that they had never heard of the Let's Move! campaign until they were called by White House aides five days ago and invited to the dinner. They're inspired and very interested now, of course, all said.

Kass moderated the conversation, leading the parents through telling their stories, and Mrs. Obama shared her own stories--which included explaining the Walmart partnership and how she came to start Let's Move!. (Above: Kass, seated between Martinez (l) and Breedlove)

Stressing the need for parents to set examples, Mrs. Obama talked about how her father was active when she was growing up. Before he got Multiple Sclerosis, he swam and boxed, she said.

She said "Let's Move!" is a result of her own experiences as a working mother whose husband was out of town a lot.

"For me this is personal," Mrs. Obama said. "This issue for me came out of my own experiences."

During Let's Move! campaign speeches, Mrs. Obama often describes the difficulty she had feeding her children healthy food when she was essentially a single mother, thanks to her husband being away in Washington as a Senator. She talks about a reliance on high-sodium, high-calorie take-out and pre-packaged foods. She rarely mentions that Kass was the family's personal chef when they were still living in Chicago, and that she had the benefit of the kind of help that few parents have.

During the dinner, she described the thrilled reaction of local kids to her White House Kitchen Garden when they're invited to harvest events, and talked about throwing open the vast grounds for the South Lawn Series, where kids are invited for fitness events. She told the parents that the President has been coaching daughter Sasha's basketball team.

"He hasn't missed a game," Mrs. Obama said. "I think he was hoping to get this weekend off, but I'm gone," she added.

She also said that every night her husband is in town, the family has dinner at 6:30pm.

"Every meeting stops at 6:30," Mrs. Obama said.

To make the point that sometimes kids don't think that what their parents do is cool and it's better to let them discover things for themselves, Mrs. Obama told a story about Sasha that this writer in the past has also heard Kass and other White House chefs re-tell at events. It's a go-to White House story at this point.

Mrs. Obama's version at the Olive Garden went like this: One day, Sasha came home from school, and told her mother that at school they have the best tomatoes, called "hair" tomatoes. "You mean heirloom tomatoes?" Mrs. Obama finally asked; Sasha said yes. Mother explained to child that heirloom tomatoes grow in the Kitchen Garden, to which she said Sasha replied, "No, Mom, ours is much better."

Mrs. Obama also talked about how childrens' palates can become accustomed to healthier food, citing daughter Malia's taste for sugary juices. When Mrs. Obama asked Malia to cut her juice in half with water, she did, and then began to dilute it even further. At one point, Malia tasted undiluted juice and told her mom she didn't like it because it tasted too sweet and strong.

At the end of the dinner, Mrs. Obama talked about the success she's had in rounding up private sector commitments for her campaign, in particular the Walmart partnership. She focused on the power of consumers in getting businesses to change and adapt to the demand for healthier and fresher foods.

Before she departed the Olive Garden, Mrs. Obama signed autographs and greeted the team of chefs. Some of her guests' kids and spouses were allowed in to take photos with the First Lady.
Curious onlookers also filled the parking lot, mesmerized by the sight of the motorcade and the police blockade. Many comments were overheard by this writer about the snipers positioned on the roofs of the surrounding buildings in the shopping mall.

"She was very down to earth," guest Breedlove, 48, said of Mrs. Obama after the dinner. Hogan, 38, the PTA mother of three, used the same phrase.

"I was thrilled," Breedlove said, adding that she wanted to "run around and around and around" the dinner table.

"She is inspiring."

Mrs. Obama joined Top Chef stars and Dallas Cowboy stars on Friday morning in Dallas for an event focusing on school lunches before traveling to Florida for the four final events for the tour, which included the keynote address of the tour at Northland, a Church Distributed in Longwood. Thursday's dinner won't be her last with new friends: She is scheduled to join the President for the third "Dinner with Barack" event, the "Dinner with Barack and Michelle" fundraiser that was held by Obama for America during the last fiscal quarter of 2011. The Let's Move! dinner was a good dress rehearsal.

Mrs. Obama's 2011 celebration for the one year anniversary of the Let's Move! campaign was a comparatively simple day trip to Atlanta, Georgia; the 2012 election was at the time a much more distant point on the event horizon.

In addition to Kass, the aides accompanying Mrs. Obama on the three-day tour include her Chief of Staff, Tina Tchen; top Domestic Policy Advisor, Jocelyn Frye; Communications Director, Kristina Schake; and Press Secretary Hannah August, among others. Members of the White House new media team and photographers are capturing the action. (Above: The First Lady's place setting and the special menu)

CLICK HERE for all posts about the First Lady's tour for the second anniversary of the Let's Move! campaign.

*Walmart note: The company claims to have "saved" shoppers $1.1 billion over the last year in service to Let's Move!, according to Executive Vice President for Corporate Affairs Leslie Dach.

Information: The Olive Garden Mrs. Obama visited was at 9333 Rain Lily Trail, Fort Worth, Texas. Phone: (817) 750-0800.

*Top photo by Chuck Kennedy/White House; others by Eddie Gehman Kohan/Obama Foodorama

Jumat, 03 Februari 2012

Second Anniversary Schedule: First Lady Michelle Obama, National Let's Move! Tour, Feb. 9-11

First Lady's tour includes eight stops in four states, and guest stars: Olympians, Top Chef contestants, Dallas Cowboys, Disney TV stars, Mickey Mouse, NASCAR champ, The Biggest Loser host...
2011 was a landmark year for the Let's Move! campaign, and as first reported here, First Lady Michelle Obama will celebrate with a national three-day tour beginning on Thursday, Feb. 9. It has been designed to "highlight examples of people making changes across the country, from a single family to an entire state," the White House said today when announcing the full schedule. Mrs. Obama will visit with thousands of people as she makes eight stops in four states: Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, and Florida. She'll be announcing new commitments and projects for Let's Move!.

The First Lady will be joined at events by TV and sports celebrities, including Olympians Michelle Qwan and Shawn Johnson, and NASCAR champ Carl Edwards, players from the Dallas Cowboys, Top Chef contestants, political leaders, parents, children, faith and community leaders, physicians, educators and grass roots activists. The First Lady will host a live and virtual Let's Move! Town Hall, watch a culinary competition, have dinner with a family in their home, join parents for a roundtable discussion at an Olive Garden restaurant, and participate in fitness activities with thousands of kids. Her stops include the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa; an Air Force Base in Little Rock, Arkansas; a huge church in Longwood, Florida; and the Walt Disney World Resort. Mrs. Obama was last in Florida on Jan. 26, for an announcement of a partnership with Goya Foods for the Let's Move! campaign.

On the first day of her tour, Mrs. Obama will jet between three events in three states.

DAY 1, Feb. 9: Iowa, Arkansas, Texas

*Des Moines, Iowa 11:15 AM CT/ 12:15 PM ET

Let’s Move! Day in Iowa
Mrs. Obama begins the day with a huge event focused on fitness that will include 10,000 local children, grades 6-9, at Des Moines' Wells Fargo Arena, as she showcases Iowa's Healthiest State Initiative. Iowa Governor Terry Branstad will sign a proclamation establishing Feb. 9 as “Let’s Move! Day in Iowa” to celebrate the second anniversary. The Governor launched the Healthiest State Initiative five years ago, before entering office. The kids will be doing fitness activities, and will enjoy a healthy lunch.

Mrs. Obama will be joined by former two-term Iowa Governor and current Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, NASCAR racing champion and member of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition Carl Edwards, Olympic figure skating champion and President’s Council member Michelle Kwan, Olympic champion gymnast Shawn Johnson, 2011 WNBA MVP Tamika Catchings, Health and Fitness Expert Bob Harper, Iowa State University Basketball coach and former NBA player Fred Hoiberg.

Local performers include Norwalk Show Choir, SE Polk High School Kick Team, Valley High School Competition Cheerleaders, Valley High School a cappella singing group, Elite Edge Dance Company, Storm Chasers Cheerleaders, Iowa Skippers, Waukee a cappella singing group, University of Iowa Breakers, American Idol’s Katelyn Epperly, Isiserettes and the UNI Interlude creators.

*Little Rock, Arkansas 2:00 PM CT / 3:00 PM ET

"Military Improving Nutrition for Servicemembers
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Mrs. Obama travels to Little Rock, Ark, for an event at Little Rock Air Force Base where she will make an announcement "about the military’s efforts to improve the nutrition of food served throughout military bases." Mrs. Obama will receive a briefing on the Air Force’s healthy eating efforts from leadership and then visit the dining facility with cooks and airmen to discuss the changes.

Mrs. Obama will be joined by Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Jonathan Woodson, Director of Air Force Services Brigadier General Eden Murrie, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Military Community and Family Policy Mr. Robert Gordon III, and Commander 19th Airlift Wing Colonel Brian S. Robinson.

The Base is part of a special pilot program that has "enhanced food service quality, variety and availability through new acquisition processes and redesign efforts," the White House said. More than one-quarter of 17-24 year- olds are too overweight to serve in the U.S. military, according to the Department of Defense, which spends an estimated $1.1 billion per year on medical care associated with excess weight and obesity.

*Ft. Worth, TX: 6:00 PM CT / 7:00 PM ET

"Parents and Businesses Making a Difference"

Mrs. Obama will host a roundtable dinner discussion with parents at a local Olive Garden restaurant. Darden Restaurants, Inc., parent to Olive Garden, is America's largest full-service restaurant company, and last year committed to revamping its menu offerings for Let's Move! The names of the parents who will join Mrs. Obama have not been released. The restaurant will remain open for business.

"Mrs. Obama will have a conversation with the parents about their efforts and get their ideas on how Let’s Move! can continue to support families across the country," the White House said.

DAY 2, Feb. 10: Texas, Florida

*Dallas, TX: 9:30 AM CT / 10:30 AM ET

"Schools and Chefs Working Together;" Top Chef

In Dallas, Mrs. Obama will be at the Kleberg Rylie Recreation Center for an event spotlighting healthy food in schools and the Chefs Move to Schools project, launched in July of 2010. There are now 3,400 chefs and 3,350 schools signed up, according to the White House. Joined by chefs who have appeared on Bravo’s hit series Top Chef, host Tom Colicchio, and members of the Dallas Cowboys, Mrs. Obama "will announce a coalition that is working together to expand" Chefs Move to Schools, which will include a new website.

The Top Chef stars and the Cowboys will do battle in "a healthy cooking competition" as students from Nancy Moseley Elementary School watch. The school is a Gold school in the HealthierUS School Challenge program, a USDA program promoted by Let's Move!. The Dallas Independent School District has the most HUSC schools in the US, with 154, most at the Gold level.

Colicchio and Sam Kass will lead the judging as Colicchio will lead the judging, as Top Chefs Richard Blais, Fabio Viviani, Jennifer Carroll, Spike Mendelsohn, Grayson Schmitz and Paul Qui compete in a healthy cooking competition. Cowboys players DeMarcus Ware, Felix Jones and DeMarco Murray will join the fun.

*Homestead, FLA: 4:00 PM ET

WebMD Town Hall: "Simple Tips For Healthy Families"

Mrs. Obama will hold a live and virtual Let's Move! Town Hall at the Homestead YMCA Family Center, hosted by WebMD. Mrs. Obama and a panel of experts will "answer questions from a live local audience and a national online audience about how families can implement healthy changes in their daily lives." The panel will include WebMD’s Director of Nutrition Kathleen Zelman, pediatrician Dr. Hansa Bhargava, nutritionist Elizabeth Ward and the YMCA’s National Director for Health and Well-being Jim Kauffman.

Parents can submit questions for the First Lady and the panel at www.webmd.com/townhall.

YMCA joined Let's Move! in 2011 with a pledge to adopt a set of standards to ensure its childcare programs programs offer children fruits, vegetables and water as snacks and adequate physical activity.

*Orland, FLA: 7:00 PM ET

"Family dinner: Change Begins At Home"

In the evening, in Orlando, Florida, Mrs. Obama will join a family at their home for dinner. The family "has made changes to become healthier," according to the White House. Mrs. Obama will "discuss the everyday changes families can make."

DAY 3, Feb. 11, Florida

The First Lady begins the day in Longwood, Florida before traveling to Orlando to visit Disney World.

*Longwood, FLA: 10:30 AM ET

"Faith and Community Groups Leading the Way
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At Northland, A Church Distributed, Mrs. Obama will make remarks to more than 3,000 people as she discusses the achievements of Let's Move Faith and Communities, launched in November of 2010. Since then, "these organizations have initiated a broad range of activities including reporting over 2.8 million miles walked and working to provide healthy food to their congregations," according to the White House.

Speakers will include Northland Senior Pastor Dr. Joel Hunter, Mt. Sinai Missionary Baptist Church Pastor Larry Mills, Member of the President’s Council on Fitness, Sport, and Nutrition Donna Richardson Joyner, President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference Reverend Samuel Rodriguez and author and educator Donald Miller.

Performances will be by Yolanda Adams, the Northland Worship Team, the Evans High School Choir, Next Generation Kids, Orlando Aerial Arts, and Liberty Singers; and there will be a presentation by Roger Oxendale, CEO, Nemours Children’s Hospital, and the Nemours fitness team

*Orlando, FLA 2:30 PM ET, Walt Disney World

"Getting Active Is Fun!
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Following the event at Northland, First Lady Michelle Obama will travel to ESPN Wide World of Sports at the Walt Disney World Resort to participate in a physical activity event for "hundreds of local kids and their families, including participants in the morning’s faith event."

Disney Channel and Disney XD stars and professional athletes will be on hand as "families participate in fun, physical activity stations," the White House said. "Disney Magic of Healthy Living program is aligned with the goals of Let’s Move! – the initiative is designed to partner with parents." Tickets are being distributed by local faith and community organizations.

In 2011, the First Lady celebrated the one-year anniversary of her campaign in 2011 in Georgia, with a speech at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta and a visit to Burgess-Peterson Academy in Atlanta. She launched the campaign at the White House event in 2010. An overview of the campaign is here.

Mrs. Obama's speech on the one-year anniversary of Let's Move!:



*Photo of Mrs. Obama during a Let's Move! event in Inglewood, CA, on Feb. 1 by Eddie Gehman Kohan/Obama Foodorama

Senin, 05 Desember 2011

Let's Move! Campaign On QSR List Of The Year's "100 Biggest Restaurant Stories"

It's that time of year when everyone's putting out year-end lists. QSR magazine, the leading media outlet covering the quick-service and fast casual restaurant industry, has today given First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! campaign the #8 spot on its list of the 100 biggest stories of 2011. In September, Darden Restaurants, Inc., the largest chain restaurant company in the US, parent to Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Bahama Breeze, and Longhorn Steakhouse, committed itself to the Let's Move! campaign, pledging to revamp its menu offerings and marketing practices aimed at children.

"Darden is doing what no restaurant company has done before," Mrs. Obama said.

Highlighted in QSR placing Let's Move! on its list is the fact that the White House is seeking more support from quick-serve restaurants.

The QSR entry reads:

8. "We're looking for leadership from quick-serve restaurants. There's no question that we're really going to need folks in the industry to step up and help get this initiative where it needs to be." --Sam Kass, senior policy advisor for healthy food initiatives at the White House, speaking to QSR about the First Lady's anti-obesity campaign, "Let's Move!" (sic)

Taking the #1 spot on the QSR list is Roark Capital buying Arby's restaurant chain. Other entries on the list note a shift in industry practices toward healthier food offerings, such as McDonald's changing its Happy Meal to include a smaller serving of fries and apple slices or other fruit in its boxed child meals, #3 on the list. The effort wasn't quite ambitious enough to warrant an invitation for McDonald's executives to make their announcement with Mrs. Obama standing by their side. Instead, the First Lady issued a lukewarm statement noting the change.

Kass, for his part, spent 2011 wooing chefs to participate in Mrs. Obama's campaign, as well as meeting with food and restaurant industry representatives at the White House.