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Food Guide Pyramid Gets Replaced With a New Icon … and a Recipe for Collard Greens with Raisins and Pine Nuts | Meal Makeover Moms' Kitchen

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The year was 1992. Liz got married, Janice welcomed her daughter Carolyn into the world, and the government released the Food Guide Pyramid designed to help

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Most Recently Shared on June 2, 2011 at 9:09 pm By:

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Recipe for collard greens, raisins and pine nuts looks amazing! Great way to make half your plate produce... http://fb.me/12IOQ1Avx

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Tip no.1 from MyPlate: make 1/2 your plate veggies and fruits. Choose red, orange, and dark green veggies. http://t.co/TRwOICD

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Getting started with MyPlate; the government's new primary food group symbol | Parent Action For Healthy Kids

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DIETARY ICON | Supermarket dietitians and others are already making use of the USDA's new, easy-to-understand MyPlate symbol

supermarketnews.com — “Last month, First Lady Michelle Obama introduced the U.S. Department of Agriculture's new MyPlate icon, which is meant to help translate the department's dietary guidelines into a simple visual aid. The new plate-shaped symbol has been met with general acclaim by U.S. dietitians, who say it's much more intuitive than the Food Guide Pyramid and MyPyramid.gov programs that it has replaced. I think theView full resource at supermarketnews.com

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Supermarket dietitians & others are already making use of USDA's MyPlate.com icon http://bit.ly/q5ReTr #BigY #Bi-Lo @EatSmartAZ #RDchat

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New dietary guidelines easier to understand, experts say - SignOnSanDiego.com

signonsandiego.com — “In its constant effort to get us to eat a healthier diet, the government recently served up a new food guide icon called MyPlate. The colorful segmented dinner plate, which is based on the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, offers a heaping helping of simplicity, an ample side order of practicality and a light dollop of details.View full resource at signonsandiego.com

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Your plate vs. MyPlate: New guide gets mixed reviews - KansasCity.com

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RT @fitcityindy Thanks for the pics! RT @Healthykids Need ideas to make half your meal fruits and veggies? Pictures: http://bit.ly/iDzvpA

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huffingtonpost.com — “On June 2, a colorful plate replaced the food pyramid as the official icon representing U.S. Dietary Guidelines, and that's generally good news. But there are some conceptual chips and cracks in this new dinnerware.  View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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A look back at past icons: RT @HuffPostFood A quick history of USDA food guides (alcohol was previously included) http://huff.to/j8Nt3m

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Trending News Channel : Food Pyramid Replaced by MyPlate; USDA and First Lady Michelle Obama Unveil New Design (VIDEO)

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Video RT @ImaginationSoup RT @slate: Check out the design of the new food pyramid replacement, "MyPlate"-- http://slate.me/itHi4M

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Pyramid tossed, dinner plate is new U.S. meals plan | Reuters

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