The MyPlate food guide can provide guidance on what kinds of foods and drinks to include in your child's meals and snacks.
Follow the recommendations in
the MyPlate food guide and you'll be well on your way to giving both you and your baby a nutritious diet.
Not exact matches
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) created
MyPlate, an easy - to - follow
food guide, to help parents to figure out how to feed their kids nutritious, balanced meals.
Last week we said goodbye to the
food pyramid — our pictorial guideline for nutrition for almost 20 years — and said hello to
MyPlate, our new visual
guide for healthy eating.
She is the author of
MyPlate for Moms, How to Feed Yourself & Your Family Better: Decoding the Dietary Guidelines for Your Real Life; Expect the Best, Your
Guide to Healthy Eating Before, During, & After Pregnancy; The Pocket Idiot's
Guide to the New
Food Pyramids, and The Complete Idiot's
Guide to Feeding Your Baby.
Although it looks a bit like a plate - based
guide, it's not about the portions at a given meal, as
MyPlate is: it depicts a healthy overall
food intake.
As we mentioned earlier, it goes under the name
MyPlate and serves well as a
guide for
food and human nutrition.
The new
food guide, USDA's
MyPlate, was introduced in 2010, as the new guidelines for proper dietary nutrition.
The newest revelation is
MyPlate, a nutritional icon announced by the USDA and Michelle Obama on June 2 that also replaces the decades - old
food pyramid, MyPyramid, described as «too complex to serve as a quick and easy
guide.»