Nutrition News to Share :)
And how is everyones Saturday Afternoon going so far? Mine is dragging on :( The weather here is windy and cold and I just can’t seem to get warmed up. We had no special plans for the day, hubbyout changing the oil in the cars and I’m checking out my e-mail
I ran across this newsletter with some interesting nutrition facts I thought I would share, I found it kind of interesting.
Nutrition News:
Today, if a food producer wants to atach a health claim to a product, that product must meet certain criteria. Understanding the terms below will make you a smarter shopper and can help you choose foods that meet the Dietary Guidelines.
Free: an amount so small that it probably won’t have any effect on your body. For example, “fat-free” or “calorie-free.”
Low: A small amount of or low source of calories, fat or cholesterol.
Reduced: a product that has at least 25% less fat, calories, cholesterol, or sodium than a comparable food.
Light: a product that contains a third less calories or 50% less fat than the traditional version.
High: a product that has 20% or more of the Daily Value for a nutrient. For example, “high in calcium” or “high in Vitamin C.” Other terms that can be used are “excellent source of” or “rich in.”
More: a product that provides 10% or more the Daily Value. For example, “more iron” or “more fiber.”
Good Source: a product that contains 10-19% of the Daily Value for a nutrient. For example, “good source of fiber” or look for terms such as “contains” or “provides.”
Health: a product that is low in fat and saturated fat, has 480 mg sodium or less per serving, has at least 10% of the Daily Value per serving of vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium, iron, protein, and fiber.
Sending love and happy thoughts to all my buddys this fine weekend
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