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First Lady Inspires a Healthy Living
First Lady Michelle Obama inspires the White House staff to stay fit.
- First lady Michelle Obama, joined by local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools, harvest, vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read moreAP2011Share
- FILE - In this May 20, 2011 file photo, White House chefs, from left, Susie Morrison, executive chef Chriseta Comerford and Adam Collick, taste the salads they prepared in the kitchen of the White House in Washington. While the first lady's campaign to lower childhood obesity rates will need time to produce results, if ever, the White House is one place where her message about eating balanced meals and getting more exercise is not only resonating, but showing results, too. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)read more
- FILE - In this May 20, 2011 file photo, White House chefs, from left, executive chef Chriseta Comerford, Adam Collick, and Susie Morrison, prepare salads in the kitchen of the White House in Washington. While the first lady's campaign to lower childhood obesity rates will need time to produce results, if ever, the White House is one place where her message about eating balanced meals and getting more exercise is not only resonating, but showing results, too. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)read more
- First lady Michelle Obama is helped by fifth grade student Sterling Zapapta, right, and third grade student Mia Mejia, left, gather peppers as they joined other local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools harvest vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read more
- First lady Michelle Obama is helped by fifth grader student Sterling Zapapta, left, and third grader student Mia Mejia, right, gather peppers as they joined other local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools harvest vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read more
- First lady Michelle Obama eats veggie pizza with local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools after harvesting vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read more
- First lady Michelle Obama helps local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools dig up sweet potatoes, as they harvest vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read moreAP2011Share
- First lady Michelle Obama gets help from fifth grade student Sterling Zapata in filling a basket with peppers as he joined other local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools harvest vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read more
- First lady Michelle Obama, left, is helped by fifth grade student Sterling Zapapta, center, and third grade student Mia Mejia, right, gather peppers as they joined other local school children from Bancroft and Tubman elementary schools harvest vegetables for the third annual White House kitchen garden fall harvest, Wednesday, Oct., 5, 2011, at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)read more
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