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2 Lesson 2: Make Change

3 Take Note of Nutrition! Today, many students grab these foods for a quick snack: Chips Cookies Candy Students also sip sugary sodas which can add-up to extra empty calories!

4 Valuable Nutrients: Look for these on Labels Calcium: Strong teeth and bones Potassium: Helps regulate fluid balance and blood pressure

5 Phosphorus Strengthens bones Protein Repairs and builds muscles Valuable Nutrients: Look for these on Labels

6 Vitamin A: Vision Skin health Healthy immune system Vitamin D: Absorbs calcium Valuable Nutrients: Look for these on Labels

7 Vitamin B 12 Nerve cells Makes DNA Riboflavin Turns food into nutrients Vision Niacin Metabolizes sugar Valuable Nutrients: Look for these on Labels

8 Dairy Nutrition Dairy Foods supply many of the nutrients that Americans miss the most in their diets. Milk is one of the most economical sources of high-quality protein. Invest in yourself!

9 Dairy Nutrition It takes 3 cups of broccoli to equal the calcium in one cup of milk. =

10 Dairy Nutrition An 8-ounce serving of low-fat plain yogurt contains 490 milligrams of potassium; about the same as a small banana. =

11 Dairy Nutrition One ounce of hard cheese (like cheddar) contains 8 grams of protein; an egg contains 6 grams. =

12 Test Your Knowledge: Cow-Culate Nutrition

13 CowSnack Comparisons #1 Cow-Culate Nutrition

14 Snack Comparisons #2 Cow-Culate Nutrition

15 Snack Comparisons #3 Cow-Culate Nutrition

16 Snack Comparisons #4 Cow-Culate Nutrition

17 Snack Comparisons #5 Cow-Culate Nutrition

18 Comparison Questions Cow-Culate Nutrition #1 – Cheese stick vs. 100 calorie cookie/cracker snack pack – Question: What % of your daily recommended calcium needs does each snack provide? – Question: Which item provides the most protein? – Question: What is the estimated per unit cost for each item? #2 – Protein bar vs. yogurt – Question: Which item provides the most calcium? – Question: Which item provides the most protein? – Question: What is the estimated per unit cost for each item?

19 Comparison Questions (cont.) Cow-Culate Nutrition #3- Milk vs. Calcium Fortified Orange Juice – Question: What % of your daily recommended calcium needs does each snack provide? – Question: Which item provides the most phosphorus? – Question: What is the estimated per unit cost for each item? #4 – Macaroni & Cheese vs. Spaghetti-Os ® – Question: Which item provides the most protein? – Question: What is the estimated per unit cost for each item? #5 – Sports drink vs. Chocolate milk – Question: Which item provides the most potassium? – Question: Which item provides the most protein? – Question: What is the estimated per unit cost for each item?

20 Activity 1: Snack Savvy Chef Challenge Prepare snacks from foods that have nutritional value without hurting your wallet! Brainstorm: With your team, create snacks that are nutritious and delicious. Create a recipe: Create your snack within the time limit and budget! Present: Share your culinary creation with the class. Discuss the foods’ nutritional content and total cost.

21 Activity 2: Nutrient-Rich Recipe Book Research and prepare recipes that illustrate nutritional and economic value. Research: Using the internet or recipe books, create snacks containing the key nutrients discussed in class. Record the nutrients in each snack and the snack’s cost. Present: Share your recipe with the class. Create a recipe resource: Collect other recipes to create a recipe book full of fun snacks.


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