Title: Importance of Family Mealtimes
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2Easy Food for Family Mealtimes
- Menu Planning and Recipes for
Nutrient-Rich Meals
3Lori Borgman, author,
All Stressed Up and No Place to Go
- Dinner is where you put together the puzzle
of the world and, sometimes the puzzle of
yourself. In the midst of all the shuttling and
driving and keeping crazy schedules, isnt it
ironic that the real key to success is as close
as the kitchen table.
4Nutrient-Rich Family Meals
www.mypyramid.gov
5Nutrient-Rich Family Meals
- Make half your grains whole.
- Vary your veggies.
- Focus on fruit.
- Get your dairy foods.
- Go lean with protein.
www.mypyramid.gov
6WHOLE GRAINS
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- Whole grains now come in a wide variety of
kid-pleasing shapes and textures - from pastas
and rolls to breads and crackers.
7VEGETABLES
Mix and match veggies with lots of bright
colors, textures, shapes, and flavors. Children
often prefer their vegetables raw rather than
cooked.
8FRUITS
Go for bright colors and sweet flavors -
fresh, frozen, or canned. Fruit makes a tasty
dessert - especially with some lowfat vanilla
yogurt.
9DAIRY FOODS
- Three servings a day is what kids need. At
dinner, its as easy as a bone-building glass of
fat-free milk, cheese crumbles on a salad, or
lowfat yogurt with fruit for dessert.
10LEAN PROTEINS
Lean meats are tasty sources of power
nutrients, like several B-vitamins and
selenium, as well as plenty of ZIP (zinc, iron,
and protein).
11Get kids involved by allowing them to choose the
- Entrée or (lean) protein
- Grain, preferably whole
- Vegetable
- Fruit
- Dairy food
12 Mealtime memory from teacher in Michigan
- I remember hearing about the things my older
siblings were doing and involved in and wanting
to be like them. I liked being around my siblings
at meals because they were usually too cool to be
around me other times.
13For more information and recipes visit
www.school-wellness.org
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