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Pam Strickland: Produce in schools can be nutritious, educational

May 8th, 2011

PTI Survey: High State of Readiness
A first-ever status report on companies’ implementation progress, an update on 18 pilot projects now under way, new best practices to assist with implementation and positive comments from FDA Deputy Commissioner for Foods Michael Taylor – all were featured at the May 2 meeting of the Produce Traceability Initiative’s Leadership Council in New Orleans.

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Kids Care About Nutrition
A cross-country tour reveals that children want to learn about healthy diets.

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Pam Strickland: Produce in schools can be nutritious, educational
By this time of year, Mama would have had her little garden bed by the house turned and ready for tomatoes and peppers and maybe some cucumbers. It wasn’t a big garden, just a couple of straight rows that she would supplement with items bought throughout the season from roadside stands and local farmers she’d come to know who had the best corn and okra and green beans in the area.

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Megan Murphy: Kids’ll love veggies in colorful, nutritious Halloween slaw

October 25th, 2010

Rare bird of a feather
Dearborn –Julie Craves of the Rouge River Bird Observatory found an odd bird this fall during the observatory’s annual banding process. It wasn’t the first time the bird had been seen, in fact, it had been seen at the RRBO three other times. But this time was different, simply because the bird is “old.”

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Velasquez Stops Lesnar in 1st Round for UFC Title
Cain Velasquez celebrates after defeating Brock Lesnar in a UFC mixed martial arts match in Anaheim, California, Saturday, October 23, 2010. Velasquez won by TKO in the first round. (AP) ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) – Brock Lesnar was downright stunned when Cain Velasquez took his biggest shots, escaped his violent takedowns and just kept coming at him at UFC 121. The baddest man in mixed martial arts …

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Megan Murphy: Kids’ll love veggies in colorful, nutritious Halloween slaw
Halloween is definitely a time to have some fun with food. Baby carrots sticking out like fingers from vegetable dip, hollowed-out cauliflower “brains” filled with grapes and Jell-O in egg-shaped molds with encased blueberries to look like eyes, are all fun ways to entice kids to eat fruits and vegetables.

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New Jersey-based Kings Super Markets Selects Guiding Stars® to Help Busy Shoppers Easily Identify Nutritious Foods

October 14th, 2010

Preview of agriculture commissioner race
In an era when food-borne illnesses make headlines and consumers clamor for more information on nutrition, the battle to become Georgia’s next agriculture commissioner has taken on greater interest.

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Health Matters
OCT. 23 Fit and Fabulous! 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 23, Hoskins Center, 66th Street and Ranger Street. Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia and Memorial University Medical Center is sponsoring the event for teenage girls and their mothers. There will be zumba, workout tips, make up tips, a fashion show and more. Free. Registration required. For information, call 912-236-1571 or go to www.gshg …

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New Jersey-based Kings Super Markets Selects Guiding Stars® to Help Busy Shoppers Easily Identify Nutritious Foods
With many consumers seeking easy ways to achieve a healthier lifestyle, Kings Super Markets implemented Guiding Stars, the world’s first store-wide nutrition guidance program in all 24 grocery stores located in New Jersey and Long Island, NY.

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Research shows eggs from pastured chickens may be more nutritious

July 20th, 2010

FDA Panel Rejects Vivus Diet Drug
FDA Panel Rejects Vivus Diet Drug

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Mexican dishes, mariachi band spice up St. Cecilia’s Lenten fish fries
The fish fry may be a staple of the St. Louis area Lenten diet, but while eating fish on Fridays during Lent is not a foreign concept to Latino Catholics, the region’s typical fish fry sides of french fries and hush puppies don’t jive with traditional Latino cuisine.

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Research shows eggs from pastured chickens may be more nutritious
(PhysOrg.com) — A study conducted by researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences has shown that eggs produced by chickens allowed to forage in pastures are higher in some beneficial nutrients.

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The Nutritious Kitchen: Healthy Recipes For Kids

January 17th, 2010

In the hussle and bussle of today’s world, finding and preparing easy and healthy recipes for kids can be a struggle! And then when you find them, there is so much that can goes into them: planning the menu, making the grocery list, driving to the store, doing the shopping, checking out in the long line, paying the bill, and driving home not to mention preparing the meal and sitting down to feast on your hard work.

Without missing a beat, the inevitable always seems to happen…the complaints.

”I don’t like this”.
”This looks weird”.
”I don’t like this color.”
”I want pizza!”
”Can I have a cookie instead?”

Nutrition plays a vital role in our children’s development, and we know this. But how easy is it to just grab a frozen pizza and call it a day! While tempting as it sounds, it’s our responsibility as parents to find healthy recipes for kids that can be prepared and enjoyed at the family table.

Below are a few healthy recipes for kids that have been a hit at my own family table. But before I get to them, let’s first discuss some tips on helping us plan some healthy recipes for kids and ways to get our kids excited for them!

1) Make a quick list of the foods your children love, hate, and are allergic to. With this in mind, it will be easy to pinpoint the recipes you’re targeting and onto the healthy recipes for kids your family will love.

2) When kids are invested in a project, they are more readily accepting. Find healthy recipes for kids that your family can contribute to. For example, get your kids involved in the selection of the recipes, let them help with the shopping, or get the kids help in preparing the meal and setting the table.

3) Select one new vegetable, fruit, or food to try each week. Make it a game with your kids. They may love it or hate it, but it will teach them to be open to new foods and experiences at the table.

With these tips in mind, here are a few healthy recipes for kids that have been a hit with my own. Give them a try and see if this could be a meal your family will love!

Healthy Recipes for Kids #1: Oven-Baked Carrot Fries

My kids love these healthy fries!

Oven-Baked Carrot Fries

1 ½ lbs. Carrots
1 tsp. Sugar
2 T Olive Oil
½ tsp. Salt
2 T Fresh Rosemary, finely chopped
Pinch of Pepper

Preheat your oven to 425 degrees and line a shallow pan with foil. Peel each carrot and cut off the tip and the end off of each one. Cut carrots in half cross-wise, then cut length-wise, then cut length-wise again.
Combine the carrot sticks, olive oil, salt, pepper, and rosemary and stir until they are evenly coated. Spread the carrots over the pan as much as possible.
Bake your carrots for about 20 minutes or until carrots are tender. Serve them hot or cool them a bit to room temperature.

Healthy Recipes for Kids #2: Chicken Tortilla Soup

This is a family favorite and is easy on Mom and Dad in both the prep and the clean-up!

Chicken Tortilla Soup

½ Onion, chopped
½ tsp. Garlic, minced
4 tsp. Cilantro, chopped
1 T Butter
30 oz. Chicken Stock
8 oz. can Tomato Sauce
½ package of Taco Seasoning
14 oz. can Mexican Style or Plain Stewed Tomatoes
4 ½ oz. can Diced Green Chilis
1 small can of Corn, drained
1T Worchestire Sauce
4 Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts (these can be frozen)

Put all the ingredients into a Crock Pot and cook on low for 8 hours. A half an hour prior to serving, pull out the chicken and shred. Put the chicken back into the soup and cook the remainder of the time (half an hour).

Serve with cheese, tortilla chips, avocado, and sour cream.

Healthy Recipes for Kids #3: Baked Spaghetti

Baked Spaghetti

1 lb. lean Ground Beef
10 oz. Whole Wheat Spaghetti
2 C Mozzarella Cheese, shredded
2 26 oz. jars of your favorite Spaghetti Sauce (make sure your sauce contains healthy ingredients and no sugars)

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and spray a 9 x 13 pan with cooking spray.

In a large skillet over medium heat, brown the ground beef, drain and mix in your spaghetti sauce to the ground beef.

Prepare your pasta according to the packaged directions and drain.

Spoon one-third of your spaghetti sauce mixture into the bottom of your prepared pan and then mix the remaining spaghetti sauce mixture with the cooked spaghetti. Pour into the prepared pan and then top with the shredded cheese.
Bake for 25-35 minutes until brown and bubbly. Let baked spaghetti rest for about 10-15 minutes before serving. Serve with a healthy salad and garlic bread. Enjoy!

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