Check out a few breakfast foods inspired by cultures around the globe in honor of our #NationalNutritionMonth weekly message to make tasty meals at home! đđ˝ď¸ Get the details as we wrap up our celebration đ https://t.co/eHY5eDxNIb #kidseatright https://t.co/7XkyCt6qWU
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CSPI Senior Policy Associate Jessi Silverman wrote this piece for @city_health calling on local governments to take inspiration from the Biden administration and tackle hunger, nutrition, and health in their communities. https://t.co/RNlVnxaV93
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When was the last time you treated yourself to your favorite nature activity? Let your attention be drawn rather than demanded? Make yourself a priority rather than your to-do list? https://t.co/y97RPSkzQG
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Have you been wanting ideas on how to make veggie dishes in a tasty way? Thatâs where The Healthy Cookâs Kitchen series comes in. đ Find this and other cookbooks like it at our Nutrition Action store! https://t.co/7G7EvGufBf https://t.co/33JN2TI012
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The farm bill debate begins, with this constructive proposal by Rep. Earl Blumenauer https://t.co/KZiS9gKXZ2 https://t.co/YvlO9uIm71
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"Behind every plate of food is a story. All together we must make sure that all the stories behind every plate of food are good stories." thank you my friend @chefjoseandres @WCKitchen https://t.co/ZPLulOZ1dK https://t.co/40JarFoPxI
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#DYK: All households with a child who was approved to receive free or reduced-price meals under the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) or the School Breakfast Program (SBP) within the last 12 months is eligible for the Affordable Connectivity Program. https://t.co/W3F4JqghBg https://t.co/oUo6C0hGvH
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The USDA has recently proposed revisions to school nutrition standards to better align #schoolmeals with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. However, opponents are circulating damaging myths about these new standards. So, whatâs myth and whatâs fact? #ProtectSchoolMeals
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Learn how your State agency or school food authority can apply for @TeamNutrition grant funds to deliver nutrition education to school-aged children and ensure collaboration with other nutrition education efforts: https://t.co/yGWYiAWcUd https://t.co/LeGegK9nga
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Done reading? Let's outdo those who want to halt progress on nutrition! Tell the USDA: you support stronger school meal standards đđ https://t.co/DFlfCaH2DJ
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How many healthy sounding habits have you heard about? Before venturing out to start a new healthy sounding habit to improve your nutrition or for self-care, read the 7 common habits you should skip via @usnews @amy_goodson_rd @AmyMyrdalMiller @MLMalkani https://t.co/7j5yBbSpQv
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Myth: We shouldnât be focusing on reducing sodium. What the USDA is proposing is unnecessary and extreme. Fact: Most children in America exceed the daily limit for sodium intake, putting them at risk for serious health problems. Reducing sodium in school meals is critical. https://t.co/C4d69B3mig
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Weâre at #SHAPEseattle! Stop by booth number 305 to explore Team Nutritionâs #NutritionEd resources for your classroom. https://t.co/As6El8EeVk
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Myth: Kids donât like healthier foods, and stronger nutrition standards will result in more food in the trash. Fact: Research shows that food waste didnât increase with stronger standards. Whatâs more? Schools with healthiest meals have the highest participation. https://t.co/CQOB4JVul8
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