Our (beloved)
food pyramid suggests that kids get 5 - 7 servings a day and I thought this would be a great help to kids and parents both.
Not exact matches
Consuming a diet with the minimum number of servings
suggested by the
Food Guide
Pyramid will provide your child with the recommended daily allowance of most vitamins and minerals.
Yet the advice from the
Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency isn't listed or linked on the
pyramid Web page that
suggests Americans could include swordfish and tuna in their daily 5 ounces of meat and beans.
That advice from the
Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency isn't listed or linked on the food pyramid Web page, which suggests Americans could include swordfish and tuna in their daily 5 ounces of meat and be
Food and Drug Administration and the Environmental Protection Agency isn't listed or linked on the
food pyramid Web page, which suggests Americans could include swordfish and tuna in their daily 5 ounces of meat and be
food pyramid Web page, which
suggests Americans could include swordfish and tuna in their daily 5 ounces of meat and beans.
Certain
food pyramids may have specific language
suggesting the number of servings recommended per day, while others simply
suggest eating plenty of certain types of
foods and limiting the consumption of other types of
foods.
The government provides a guide to good nutrition in the form of the «
food pyramid» that
suggests how many servings from each
food group we are supposed to eat every day.
This
pyramid suggests that the largest portion of our diets should be from bread / cereal / rice and pasta group of
foods, and that fats and oils should be used sparingly.