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A Colorful Celebration of Confetti Soup

May 26, 2011 Debbie Smoot, Southeast Regional Public Affairs Director, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Historical Charleston, S.C., blends the traditional Southern American, English, French, and West African elements into a celebration of its colorful and rich culture. Burke Middle & High School in Charleston celebrated this mix of colorful culture with its...

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Benvenuti a Ashville! Ira B. Jones Elementary Tempts Judges with Taste of Tuscany

May 26, 2011 Debbie Smoot, Southeast Regional Director, Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville, N.C., is known for its rich heritage, arts, and fine dining. Recently, students from Ira B. Jones Elementary School, located in Asheville, shared a taste of another well-known region of fine dining –...

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Honoring the Past With a Recipe that Looks to a Healthy Future

May 25, 2011 Aaron Lavallee, USDA Office of Communications

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Every now and then we come across a great story of people making change in their communities and so it was on the next stop in the Recipes for Healthy Kids competition. Tribal communities are focusing a lot of attention on ending the epidemic of childhood...

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Recipes for Healthy Kids Contest Ends May 31-- Don’t Forget to Vote!

May 24, 2011 Janey Thornton, USDA Deputy Undersecretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Have you cast your vote? The selection period for the Popular Choice Award in the First Lady’s Recipes for Healthy Kids competition will close soon, so it’s time to make your voice heard. The First Lady and the U.S. Department of Agriculture launched the...

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Food and Nutrition Service Helps Southern States Hit Hard by Disasters

May 23, 2011 Debbie Smoot, Southeast Regional Public Affairs Director, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

A bout of flooding and tornadoes throughout parts of the Southeast have left thousands of people in need. Several USDA agencies have been working for weeks with state and local officials, as well as individuals, businesses, farmers and ranchers, as they begin the process of helping to get people...

Food and Nutrition

Feeding South San Antonio Is a Labor of Love and a Product of Partnership

May 20, 2011 Jesse Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist

Food Banks across the country help millions of families in need keep their kitchen cabinets from going empty. Much of the food given out comes from donations; however USDA’s Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program, or TEFAP, helps food banks stretch their donations by making USDA commodity foods...

Food and Nutrition

Cooking Up a Delicious Meal with a Local Twist

May 19, 2011 Cordelia Fox, Public Affairs Director, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Western Region

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Located in the one of the most fertile agricultural valleys on Earth is the town of Manteca, Calif. Surrounded by groves of almonds, cherries, olives and a host of other crops for as far as the eye can see, a group of students sought inspiration for First Lady...

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In Recipe Competition, Ohio School Puts a Healthy Twist on a Tasty Dish

May 18, 2011 Rich Lucas, Office of Research Analysis, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: Who says a delicious classic can’t also make a healthful lunch? On Tuesday, students at Van Buren Middle School in Kettering, Ohio served judges in the First Lady’s Recipes for Healthy Kids competition their Chicken Alfredo with a Twist, an updated take on...

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Tenth-Generation South Carolina Farm Family Raise Organic Livestock

May 18, 2011 Amy Overstreet Maxwell, NRCS South Carolina

On a spring day in Chesterfield, South Carolina, a family works in unison to manage cattle, sheep and goats. This is a daily routine and a way of life for Paxton Pegues, his wife Olivia, and their four children Rachel, Marcellus, Spencer, and Lanier.

Conservation Food and Nutrition Farming

Teaming Up to Triple Summer Food for Rio Grande Valley Kids

May 17, 2011 Jesse Garcia, Public Affairs Specialist, USDA Food and Nutrition Service

Summer is just around the corner with most schools and school meal programs closing down for summer break. Without school meals to depend on, too many kids don’t have access to a nutritious meal. The Summer Food Service Program provides kids in low-income areas a free nutritious meal or snack each...

Food and Nutrition

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