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Trying New Foods TogetherThe U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Dietary Guidelines for Americans (PDF) recommends that we eat more fruits and vegetables, choosing at least a cup of fruit a day and a variety of vegetables—dark, green, and leafy vegetables; orange vegetables; beans; and peas. But how can you get your child to try new fruits and vegetables? Here are some tips from the Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program to help you model healthy eating habits and offer variety at your table.
Family Activities: Grocery Store Games, Portion Control Quizzes for Parents: Food Variety Quiz, Portion Control Quiz Related Articles for Educators: Modeling Good Eating, Size-Wise: Healthy Eating Habits Related Family Article: Portion Distortion Resources:
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