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MyPlate Makes It Easier for Health Professionals to Encourage Healthier Lifestyles in 2018

January 03, 2018 Barbara Jirka, Ph.D., Nutritionist, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion, USDA Food Nutrition Service; and Corey Holland, RD, Nutritionist, Panum Group

The energy and excitement of beginning a new year makes January a popular time for making New Year’s resolutions. Often, two of the most popular resolutions focus on health: to get fit and to lose weight.

Food and Nutrition

Both Government and Private Company Food Labels Have Tradeoffs

December 27, 2017 Maria Bowman, Catherine Greene, and Fred Kuchler, Economic Research Service

For more than a century, American families have used government-regulated food labels, such as “USDA prime beef,” to help them decide what food products to buy. Today, consumers also look to food labels for information about how their food was grown and how healthy it is.

Food and Nutrition

USDA Provides Disaster Nutrition Assistance in Northern California

November 29, 2017 Jesus Mendoza, Jr., USDA Food and Nutrition Service Regional Administrator for the Western Region

In October 2017, 16 different wildfires throughout Northern California burned over 245,000 acres, destroyed an estimated 8,900 structures, forced 100,000 people to evacuate, and sadly, claimed 43 lives. The USDA Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) took a variety of actions as part of a concerted effort...

Food and Nutrition

Giving Thanks for America's Agricultural Producers

November 22, 2017 Joe Parsons, Director, Methodology Division, National Agricultural Statistics Service

We would like to give thanks this holiday season to America’s farmers and ranchers who help bring delicious food to tables across the nation this holiday season. And just where in the United States are traditional holiday foods produced?

Food and Nutrition

SNAP E&T Opens Door to Five-Star Employment Opportunity

November 17, 2017 Patricia Dombroski, USDA Food and Nutrition Service regional administrator for the Mid-Atlantic Region

At first blush, a five-star hotel and a local community food kitchen would seem to have little in common. An innovative program funded by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), the Ritz-Carlton in Pentagon City, Va., and the DC Central Kitchen (DCCK) in Washington, D.C., have...

Food and Nutrition

Farm to School Success in Hawaii

November 13, 2017 Anne Marie Buron, Emerson Hunger Fellow, Food and Nutrition Service and Julianna Arnett, Farm to School Regional Lead, Western Regional Office, Food and Nutrition Service

It takes the right amount of water and sunlight for seeds to grow into a thriving garden. So too, it takes the right mix of factors to integrate local foods into communities. Some of these factors include committed stakeholders, planning, collaboration, and financial resources.

Food and Nutrition

RIPEning the Possibility of a Food Secure Future

November 03, 2017 Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Administrator, Agricultural Research Service

The UN recently released a report stating that world hunger is once again on the rise, with 815 million people now hungry. That is roughly two and a half times the population of the United States. To this end, the UN lists “zero hunger” near the top of its list of Sustainable Development Goals, only...

Food and Nutrition

New Infographic Spreads the Word about Butter Grading

November 01, 2017 William Francis, AMS, Acting Director, Dairy Grading and Standardization

It’s the time of year when many of us start thinking about holiday baking and cooking. Whether it’s roasting a turkey with all the trimmings for Thanksgiving dinner or batches of cookies and other baked goods to share with loved ones, butter is often a key ingredient in our favorite recipes.

Food and Nutrition

Spook-tacular Healthy Halloween Ideas: USDA Evidence-Based Ideas for a Healthy and Safe Halloween

October 31, 2017 Sheila Fleischhacker, Senior Advisor for Nutrition and Food Safety, Office of the Chief Scientist

“Trick-or-treating” or more recently “Trunk-or-Treating” is a Halloween custom for many American families. According to the US Census Bureau 2015 Population Estimates, there are an estimated 41.1 million potential trick-or-treaters – children ages 5 to 14 – across the United States. Of course...

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USDA Found “Recipes for Success” in Local Schools during National School Lunch Week

October 26, 2017 Rich Lucas, Deputy Administrator for Policy Support, USDA’s Food and Nutrition Service

Nourishing food is fundamental to a healthy future for America’s children. Earlier this month, we celebrated the important role of school lunches, and the professionals that serve them in schools throughout the nation. The President proclaimed October 8-14 as National School Lunch Week in...

Food and Nutrition

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