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Free Healthful Cooking Handout!

As a small thank-you, I'd like to offer a free healthful cooking handout that your clients will really enjoy. It's all about oatmeal -- types of oatmeal, how to cook it, why you should cook it, and how to make it taste amazing.

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Activity Idea: Make a Healthful Recipe Book

Feeling inspired? How about a new activity idea? You can do this activity with groups large and small, using tons of resources or no more than some printouts and a stapler. You can incorporate social media and put together Pinterest boards, or you can simply lead a discussion that will get your clients thinking. There are a million ways to implement this activity idea! Want to see what it is?

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February 2015

The February 2015 edition of Communicating Food and Health is Here! Check out the latest resources for Heart Month, Chocolate Month, and Cancer Prevention Month, along with new research updates and fresh handouts!

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Cooking by Color: A Vegetable Guide

Sometimes you just want a little kitchen shortcut. Have you ever thought about cooking vegetables by color? It turns out that many vegetables that share colors also share other qualities that impact how they are cooked.

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Make a Truly Show-Stopping Cake

This delicious cake is super moist and can be served as an elegant red velvet cake for any special occasion. This cake has 60% fewer calories than a regular slice of frosted red velvet cake, and it uses beets instead of red food coloring.

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Dried Fruit: A Healthy Alternative to Fresh

According to information from the 1999-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, people who routinely eat dried fruit have a higher intake of several vitamins and minerals (1). Dried fruit is a good source of fiber, potassium, and iron, and though some antioxidants (such as vitamin C) are lost during the drying process, dried fruit manages to retain a high overall antioxidant content.

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January 2015

Here are all the materials you need for an amazing start to the New Year! Check out the latest research updates, practitioner advice, handouts, recipes, and more! They're all in the January 2015 edition of Communicating Food for Health.

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Introduction to High-Intensity Sweeteners

Whether you call them sugar substitutes, non-nutritive sweeteners or high-intensity sweeteners, you?re looking at substances that impart a sweet taste to foods and beverages. They do this either without calories or with only a few calories, and they have little to no impact on blood glucose levels.

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