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Dairy All Day Adults Need Dairy, Too! Snacks and Drinks

Today we will talk about… Snacking habits Benefits of snacking Ideas for dairy snacks What we are drinking The nutrient differences between milk and other beverages Beverage portion sizes Ideas for dairy beverages

Is snacking OK? Discussion How many of you snack between meals? What types of snacks do you have? How many snacks should you have a day?

Snack facts Snacking can help you control overeating by not letting you feel “hungry” Calories from healthy dairy snacks can help manage weight by keeping metabolism active throughout the day

Fitting in snacks – calories count On a 2,000 calorie diet: With 3 meals and 3 snacks: Divide 2,000 by 4 = 500 calories Divide 500 by 3 = about 170 calories Meals should be around 500 calories each Snacks should be around 170 calories each

Smart dairy snack ideas Mix crushed pecans into low-fat vanilla yogurt Wrap a fat free pretzel in reduced-fat string cheese Freeze 1 cup low-fat orange or strawberry flavored milk in a popsicle container Mix yogurt with fresh fruit or granola

Activity Brainstorming Let’s think of other healthful dairy snacks to try…

What are we drinking? By age 5, we drink more carbonated soft drinks than 100% fruit juice By age 13, teens drink more carbonated soft drinks than 100% fruit juice, milk, or fruit drinks and ades

Think your drink Lowfat milk 1% Calories-100 Vitamin D-25% Calcium-30% Total fat-4% Total carbs-4% Protein-16% Vitamin A-10% Vitamin C-2%d Orange Juice Calories-110 Vitamin D-0% Calcium-2% Total fat-0% Total carbs-8% Protein-0% Vitamin A-2% Vitamin C-150% Soda Calories-150 Vitamin D-0% Calcium-0% Total fat-0% Total carbs-14% Protein-0% Vitamin A-0% Vitamin C-0% Source:

Ideas to help you drink more milk Add low-fat milk to your coffee Mix hot chocolate packets with milk instead of water Make a smoothie with fresh fruit, fat-free frozen yogurt and milk Lactose intolerant? Most groceries carry lactose-free milk Find more tips on the dairy beverage handout Source: ity/tg_instnfdm.pdf

Activity Portion sizes Too much of any food or drink can be a bad thing  Portion sizes are important  1 portion of milk = 8 ounces Look at several different sized cups and estimate how many ounces they contain Which cup size is the right portion for one serving of dairy?

Review Today we talked about… How snacking adds to a healthy diet How to spread calories throughout the day Dairy snacks ideas What we are drinking Nutrient difference between beverages Dairy beverages ideas Beverage portion sizes

Goals for the week Choose one or think of a goal on your own! Count calories for a couple of days to see where you stand Use some of the recipes from the dairy snack and dairy beverage handouts If you drink more soda than you should, drink 1 less soda each day

Questions or Comments… “Adults Need Dairy, Too!” Is a joint project of the Cooperative Extension Services in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas and is partially funded by Southwest Dairy Farmers.