Are you getting enough veggies? The USDA recommends that everyone eat 4-5 servings of vegetables everyday. That's about 2.5 - 3 cups of healthy produce. Are you eating that much? A lot of Americans are not. That's why First Lady Michelle Obama is taking the word to the streets. First on her agenda is praising local produce.“That’s one of the things that we’re talking a lot about,” she said. “When you grow something yourself and it’s close and it’s local, oftentimes it tastes really good."
“And when you’re dealing with kids, for example, you want to get them to try that carrot. Well, if it tastes like a real carrot and it’s really sweet, they’re going to think that it’s a piece of candy. So my kids are more inclined to try different vegetables if they’re fresh and local and delicious.”This is a great tip, fresh produce is alway chock full of the vitamins and nutrients that are often missing from their processed counterparts. It is especially important to eat a variety of vegetables. I have always said that "You need to eat your colors", and after a little googling I found that the Produce For Better Health Foundation's new campaign has exactly the same idea. 5 a day the Color Way encourages everyone to "eat a rainbow for better health". Sweet Potatoes are in the Yellow/Orange color group which is known to improve heart and vision health, boost the immune system and reduce the risks for many cancer types. So go taste the rainbow of delicious flavors, get a full and balanced blend of antioxidants, vitamins, fibers and minerals. Three Cheers for Fresh Produce! Here's to your health!
Eat Your colors? I like that, and I think my kids will too.
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ReplyDeleteI've never seen a blog this colorful. I don't like all those anemic looking blogs. I am a vegan and I love all your recipes!
ReplyDeleteGood ideas
ReplyDeleteHey, good tips on eating healthy. I always try to eat my veggies, but I know I could do better. I will start by trying some sweet potatoes! LOL
ReplyDeleteMy kids don't like a lot of vegetables, but i keep trying. They like yams, just not broccoli and green vegetables. Thanks for the advice and recipes.
ReplyDeleteI love sweet potatoes too!
ReplyDeleteThe sweet potato is my favorite food. I love learning new ways to cook them. I heard that they are really good for you because of the vitamin A, also.
ReplyDelete- Sandra
Great tips. This blog is fun
ReplyDeleteNice Blog you have here. I'll be back
ReplyDeleteGood tips for everybody. I guess my mamma was right when see told me to eat my veggies!
ReplyDeleteI like the old food pyramid design better, but I guess the point is that we need to all eat better.
ReplyDeleteI like the pyramid to. It reminds me how I need to improve my diet. I'm going to try 3 of the recipes. I love the blog
ReplyDeleteI actually get a lot of veggies, but most of my are green. I guess I need to branch out.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed it and your other posts.
ReplyDeleteI have always read that different colors of fruits and vegetable have different vitamins, so this make a lot of sense
ReplyDeleteI think I have a pretty "colorful" diet. I have always loved my home grown veggies!
ReplyDeleteI'm a member of the "I can't cook" club, but I know I need to eat better. Maybe sweet potatoes are a food place to start. They are easy to cook, anyway. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoy your blog. Keep the posts coming
ReplyDeleteI love sweet potatoes, too. I like my boiled with a little brown sugar, usually. I am going to give some of your recipes a try.
ReplyDeleteI never knew seet potatoes could be cooked in so many wondeful ways, I love the hash browns/stir fried seet potatoes, Keep those great recipes coming. I'm eating more sweet potatoes that I ever have.
ReplyDeleteI think most Americans are in need of eating better. I try to get my kids to eat vegetables. They like orange, but we are still working on green. LOL.
ReplyDelete- Kate R.
we all need to eat better
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