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Just In: Check Out MyPlate Video Search Results

June 17, 2015 Megan Smith and Chandler Ray, CNPP Dietetic Interns from the University of Maryland

It is an exciting time for kids to get creative with nutrition! Last week, the top kid chefs from the 2015 Healthy Lunchtime Challenge were announced, and students across the country are Cooking up Change and getting connected to school food. The CheckOut MyPlate Video Search provided another...

Food and Nutrition

Enjoy Foods from Many Cultures with MyPlate

August 02, 2013 Robert Post, Acting Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

The summer months often present more leisure time for families and friends to gather together. These celebrations, like celebrations throughout the year, usually involve food. The USDA wants to make sure that your festive meals are healthy and that’s why the Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion...

Food and Nutrition

A Healthier Generation Through Smart Snacks in Schools

June 27, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Today, USDA is furthering its commitment to improving the way that our youngsters eat by establishing science-based, common-sense standards for snacks sold in schools. The new “ Smart Snacks in School” nutrition standards will positively impact more than 50 million American youngsters by ensuring...

Food and Nutrition

SuperTracker Announces New My Foods Feature

March 29, 2013 Sarah Chang, CNPP Nutritionist

It’s been a little over a year since we first launched SuperTracker, and in that time we’ve loved hearing from our now over 2 million registered users – what they like about the site and ideas to make it better. We’re excited to announce a new SuperTracker feature that is based on user feedback! It...

Food and Nutrition

USDA StrikeForce: Expanding Partnerships and Opportunity in Rural Communities

March 26, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

Cross posted from The Huffington Post: Rural Americans face many unique challenges - and every day, the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides assistance to help grow American agriculture and increase opportunity for rural communities. Unfortunately, 90 percent of America's persistent poverty...

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An Advocate for Those in Need

October 22, 2012 Courtney Rowe, USDA Press Secretary

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today made the following statement on the passing of Senator George McGovern: "Simply put, Senator George McGovern spent his life standing up for others. He honorably defended our nation during a time of war. He was a tremendous advocate for his home state of South...

Food and Nutrition Rural

Partnerships Bolster Nutrition Messaging through “Grain Chain” Videos

October 22, 2012 Rajen Anand, D.V.M., Ph.D. Executive Director, USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

The USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) and its partners use a coordinated messaging approach to amplify the reach of themes and nutrition messages related to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Themes include Foods to Increase, Foods to Reduce, Balancing Calories, “Make...

Food and Nutrition

Communities on the Move Video Challenge Winners Announced

July 11, 2012 Ari Schoenholtz

Cross posted from the Let's Move! blog: The winners of the Communities on the Move Video Challenge have been chosen! Since First Lady Michelle Obama announced the Video Challenge in February, Let’s Move Faith and Communities has been inspired by every congregation and community that submitted a...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

Summer Food in Indian Country

June 12, 2012 Jimmy Nguyen, Food and Nutrition Service

Last summer, my colleague Barbara Lopez and I traveled to South Dakota to document the great work two Native American Tribes were doing to feed their children during the summer months. Feeding children during the summer is crucial in fighting childhood hunger because children are out of school and...

Food and Nutrition

USDA's Chief Veterinary Officer on the Recent BSE Case (aka Mad Cow)

April 25, 2012 Dr. John Clifford, Chief Veterinary Officer for the United States of America

On April 24, USDA confirmed the nation’s 4 th case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) in an animal that was sampled for the disease at a rendering facility in central California. This animal was never presented for slaughter for human consumption, so at no time presented a risk to the food...

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