Nine-year-old Martha Payne’s blog, "Never Seconds," was formed with the idea that if critics reviewed school lunches, school officials might be more willing to present healthier and better-tasting food to students.
Nine-year-old Martha Payne’s blog, "Never Seconds," was formed with the idea that if critics reviewed school lunches, school officials might be more willing to present healthier and better-tasting food to students.
Blogger is a free blog publishing tool from Google for easily sharing your thoughts with the world. Blogger makes it simple to post text, photos and video onto your personal or team blog.
Nine-year-old student Martha Payne took photos of her school lunches in western Scotland, but had to shut down her blog because she's now forbidden to take a camera into school. Superbug author and blogger Maryn McKenna reports.
Martha Payne may only be 9-years-old, but she is already a world-renowned food blogger. In a preamble to his fascinating TEDTalk about what governments can learn from open-source programming, Clay Shirky told Payne’s inspirational story.
Nine-year-old Martha Payne's blog about her school dinners, NeverSeconds, has had an unexpected positive effect - it has helped raise £100,000 for a charity that feeds children who suffer from poverty.
NeverSeconds is a blog created and run by Scottish schoolgirl Martha Payne. On it, she logs her thoughts and experiences of eating school meals at her primary school in Lochgilphead.
Blogger is a free blog publishing tool from Google for easily sharing your thoughts with the world. Blogger makes it simple to post text, photos and video onto your personal or team blog.
Nine-year-old student Martha Payne took photos of her school lunches in western Scotland, but had to shut down her blog because she's now forbidden to take a camera into school. Superbug author and blogger Maryn McKenna reports.
Martha Payne may only be 9-years-old, but she is already a world-renowned food blogger. In a preamble to his fascinating TEDTalk about what governments can learn from open-source programming, Clay Shirky told Payne’s inspirational story.
Nine-year-old Martha Payne's blog about her school dinners, NeverSeconds, has had an unexpected positive effect - it has helped raise £100,000 for a charity that feeds children who suffer from poverty.
NeverSeconds is a blog created and run by Scottish schoolgirl Martha Payne. On it, she logs her thoughts and experiences of eating school meals at her primary school in Lochgilphead.