Make Room for Dairy this Summer!

Did you know it takes 12 pounds of milk to produce just 1 gallon of ice cream? That’s a whole lot of dairy! From ice cream to cheese and all the dairy in-between, milk is found in many of America’s favorite foods. Grab a cone of your favorite frozen custard this June for National Dairy…

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Here’s the Scoop on Dairy…

Can you name a food that can be used in smoothies, cereals, and coffee? If you were thinking milk, you are right! This nutritious beverage is celebrated all month long for National Dairy Month.   National Dairy Month began in 1939 as a way to encourage families to drink more milk. Grocers across the nation…

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9 Important Nutrients Found in Milk

Did you know that June is National Dairy Month? You may be familiar with some of the health benefits associated with dairy from the abundant advertisements in the media. Dairy milk is filled with important proteins, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin B12, riboflavin, and niacin. These nutrients provide several health benefits.  …

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Building Strong Bones to Fight Osteoporosis

The foods that you eat can have a significant impact on your health. Most chronic illnesses can even be managed with a proper diet – think diabetes, cardiovascular disease and hypertension.   Osteoporosis is another chronic illness that diet and exercise can have a signifiant impact on. Every October 20th, World Osteoporosis Dayis observed to…

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Got Dairy?

Did you know that June is National Dairy Month?  Whether you’re eating cheese, ice cream, yogurt or drinking milk in your morning coffee, dairy products are one of the largest food groups in the American diet!   Unfortunately, dairy has gotten some negative press over the past few years because many fad diets claim it’s…

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Got Dairy?

June is known for many things such as the beginning of summer, end of school, and warm weather.  It’s also National Dairy Month, so we can add building strong bones and teeth to the last of why June is so great!   Dairy Month began back in 1937 as National Milk Month, as a means…

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6 Tips to Embrace a Vegetarian Lifestyle

Vegetarian and vegan lifestyles are growing in popularity as millions of Americans choose to go meatless, whether it’s because they are animal lovers or feel that eliminating meat from their diet is simply better for their health.   In hopes to bring attention to these lifestyles, October is recognized as National Vegetarian Awareness Month. It…

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May Monthly Morsels

Bend Over Backwards for Milk!   One of the health highlights of May is that it is National Osteoporosis Prevention Month. It is estimated that 10 to 54 million Americans have osteoporosis, with 80% of cases being women.   Bones are living, growing tissue and osteoporosis occurs when there is bone loss or too little…

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Got Dairy?

Happy National Diary Month! Do you remember those Got Milk? Ads that were popular in the 90’s? Those advertisements were published with the intent of promoting the consumption of cow’s milk so that production in California would increase. These ads were on the right track to encouraging the consumption of milk. I am here today…

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The Top 8 Food Allergies

Peanuts: peanut allergy is the leading cause of severe allergic reactions, affecting about 1.1% of the population. Shellfish: shellfish can also cause severe allergic reactions.  Shellfish are classified as mollusks (clams, mussels, oysters), and crustaceans (shrimp, lobster, crabs).  Shrimp is considered the most allergenic. Fish:  Pollock, salmon, cod, tuna, snapper, eel, and tilapia are among…

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Fall 2007: To Your Health

In this Issue: A Daily Dose of Pistachio Nuts May Lower Cholesterol Can Increased Consumption of Flaxseed Delay Prostate Cancer Growth? The Link Between Tea and Ovarian Cancer A Diet Deficient in Dairy May Influence Diabetes Risk Risk of Pancreatic Cancer Possible Among Soda Drinkers ‘Tis the Season for…Turkey! Feature Food of the Month: Chili…

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DASH Eating Plan

The meal pattern below is rich in low fat dairy foods, whole grains, fruits and vegetables and follows the DASH Meal Planning guidelines. For many people, following the DASH eating style can be an easy way to prevent or manage their high blood pressure. FOOD GROUP DAILY SERVINGS 1 SERVING EQUALS Milk and Dairy 2-3…

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Calcium-Rich Foods

Food Item  Serving Size Calcium (mg) Milk Whole 8 oz 290 1% milk 8 oz 300 2% milk 8 oz 297 Skim milk 8 oz 302 Yogurt Plain fat-free (with added milk solids) 8 oz 487 Plain low-fat (with added milk solids) 8 oz 447 Fruit, low-fat 8 oz 338 Frozen, vanilla, soft serve 1/2…

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