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Label Reading & Portion Sizes
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Reading a Label
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What’s on the label? Serving size Calories Total fat Sodium
Calories from fat Total fat Saturated fat Cholesterol Sodium Total carbohydrates Sugar fiber Protein Percent daily values Recommended daily values Ingredients
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Practice
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Peanut butter
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Butter vs margarine
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Recommended values Nutrient Value Total fat 65 grams Saturated fat
Cholesterol 300 mg Sodium 2,300 mg Potassium 3,500 mg Carbohydrate 300 grams Fiber 25 grams Protein 50 grams Vitamin A 5,000 IU Vitamin C 60 mg Calcium 1,000 mg Nutrient Value Iron 18 mg Vitamin D 400 IU Vitamin E 30 IU Vitamin K 80 micrograms Based on 2,000 calories / day
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Smart Shopping Fruits / Veggies Whole grains In season = cheaper
Come in convenient packages now Check label on frozen or canned for: Added salt and added sugar Whole grains Try to get at least 2 grams of fiber per slice for breads Check added sugar and salt in cereals
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Shopping for protein USDA grades meats according to fat content and texture Prime = highest fat (most tender & juicy) Choice = moderately fatty Select = leanest Lean meats provide High quality protein Iron B vitamins
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Protein Leanest choice for beef: Leanest lamb and veal: Poultry:
Top round, tenderloin, sirloin, ground beef (extra lean), round tip. Leanest lamb and veal: Leg of lamb, lamb roast, veal roast, veal cutlut Poultry: One of the leanest proteins (without the skin) Leanest choices: Skinless chicken breast, white meat turkey breast, ground chicken or turkey, duck and pheasant
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Fish Almost anything is healthy! Fish has polyunsaturated fats
Fresh fish has no fishy smell. Fish has polyunsaturated fats Heart-healthy! Leanest choices: Cod, flounder, sea bass, halibut, red snapper, shellfish, perch, tuna, mollusks
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Low-fat snack items Plain air-popped popcorn Low fat granola bars
Light or reduced-fat microwave popcorn Low fat granola bars Oat bran pretzels and baked chips Animal crackers, graham crackers Raisins, dried fruit (with no added sugar) Soy crisps
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To add flavor Low-fat options (check for added salt)
Ketsup, mustard, lemon juice, low-sugar fruit spreads, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, cocktail sauce, teriyaki sauce, chutney, balsamic vinegar, salsa, barbecue sauce.
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What exactly is a serving size?
A serving of fruits and veggies – Raw = size of a fist. ½ cup of cooked veggies – rounded handful.
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Serving sizes A serving of meat = a deck of cards.
¼ dried fruit or nuts =
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½ cup of ice cream – One teaspoon of peanut butter =
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