Michelle Obama promotes healthy eating in Italy

Published June 18, 2015
Milan (Italy): US First Lady Michelle Obama (centre) cooks with students from the American School of Milan at an American restaurant during a visit to the Universal Exhibition on Wednesday.—AFP
Milan (Italy): US First Lady Michelle Obama (centre) cooks with students from the American School of Milan at an American restaurant during a visit to the Universal Exhibition on Wednesday.—AFP

MILAN: Michelle Obama took her campaign for healthy eating overseas on Wednesday, but let it slip that she still has work to do at home.

The US first lady prepared a lentil, barley and rice salad with middle school students at the James Beard American Restaurant in Milan, the second leg of a European tour that promotes some of her core initiatives, including eating well to fight obesity.

Mrs Obama emphasised to the 20 international students from the American School of Milan the importance of sitting down for a meal with the family as often as possible. She said taking time to talk about the day’s events over dinner was one way to slow down and enjoy a meal.

“And you probably eat less because you are not just shoveling. ... We don’t shovel. Well, the president shovels sometimes,” the first lady said to laughter.

Hundreds of people lined the streets of Milan to catch a glimpse of her motorcade as it traveled from the restaurant near the Duomo in the heart of the city to the Santa Maria delle Grazie church.

There, in keeping with the food theme, the first lady and her entourage viewed Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” with Italy’s premier, his wife and daughter.

Mrs Obama’s teenage daughters Malia and Sasha and her mother, Marian Robinson, joined her for the cultural outing. They were greeted by Italian Premier Matteo Renzi, his wife Agnes and 9-year-old daughter Ester.

Mrs Obama leaned over to give the Renzis’ daughter a hug, and Malia Obama waved to her and said “Nice to meet you”.

Ester Renzi laughed off a stumble as they walked toward the church to see the fresco, as the Obama daughters reached out to help her.

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2015

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