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Can Your Kitchen Pass the Food Safety Test?. Take the 10-point quiz on food storage, handling, and cooking to protect your family from food-borne illnesses. 4 pp. (2001. FDA) 538L. Free. [Read publication ]
Cooking for Groups: A Volunteer's Guide to Food Safety. Whether it's a family reunion buffet or community cookout, learn how to cook and serve food safely and avoid food-borne illness. 40 pp. (2003. FSIS) 539L. Free. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Diabetes Recipes. Five tasty and easy-to-follow recipes for people with diabetes. Nutrition facts for each dish help you keep track of what you are eating. 5 pp. (2002. FDA) 565L. Free. [Read publication ]
Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2000. Use the guidelines to set a healthy weight goal, balance daily nutrition, and promote good health. 44 pp. (2000. USDA) 136L. $4.75. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Eat Right to Help Lower Your High Blood Pressure. Lists menu ideas and recipes to help you control your weight and high blood pressure. 30 pp. (1995. NIH) 116L. $4.25. [Read publication ]
Fabulous Fruits...Versatile Vegetables. You need 5 to 9 daily servings of fruits and vegetables. Get tips on new ways to serve them, the importance of variety, and how to make eating fruits and vegetables fun and convenient. 6 pp. (2003. USDA) 117L. $2.50. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Fight BAC™: Four Simple Steps to Food Safety. Advice on how to handle food safely so you, your family, and friends don't become ill. 5 pp. (1998. FSIS) 552L. Free. [Read publication ]
Food Allergies: When Food Becomes the Enemy. Find out more about food allergies, what causes them, how to manage them, and more. 6 pp. (2002. FDA) 522L. Free. [Read publication ]
Food Guide Pyramid. Use this guide to select the nutrients you need and reduce the fat, cholesterol, and sodium in your diet. 29 pp. (1996. USDA) 118L. $1.00. [Read publication ]
Get on the Grain Train. Get the facts on the important role grains play in your diet--their benefits, different types, how many servings you need, what counts as a serving, and more. 4 pp. (2002. USDA) 114L. $2.00. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Growing Older, Eating Better. Discusses the causes of poor nutrition and how it can be improved. 5 pp. (2001. FDA) 553L. Free. [Read publication ]
How Much Are You Eating?. Use the helpful charts to determine how much you need each day from each of the five food groups and to compare what you eat with what is recommended so that you don’t overeat. 6 pp. (2002. USDA) 115L. $2.25. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Keep Your Food Safe. Provides tips on the safe handling, cooking and storage of food in order to avoid food-borne illness. 20 pp. (. FDA) 642K. Free. [Read publication ]
La Diabetes - Recetas (This is the Spanish language version of Diabetes - Recipe Card). 6 pp. (2002. FDA) 018S. Free. [Read publication ]
Preventing Food-Borne Illness. Tips on handling food safely. Use the storage guidelines chart to know when to throw away leftovers. 8 pp. (2000. FDA) 632L. Free. [Read publication ]
Recipes and Tips for Healthy, Thrifty Meals. How to create healthy and budget-friendly meals--with tips on planning meals, a sample 2-week menu, and 40 great recipes. 76 pp. (2000. USDA) 119L. $5.50. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Revealing Trans Fats. Trans fat is used to increase food shelf life and stabilize its flavor. Get tips on reducing your trans fat intake to lower your risk of heart disease and review a chart that lists the fat content of some common foods. 6 pp. (2003. FDA) 636L. Free. [Read publication ]
Snack Smart for Healthy Teeth. Tips on choosing the right snacks to prevent tooth decay and promote healthy eating, with a list of suggested items from the five basic food groups. 4 pp. (1997. NIH) 387K. $0.50. [Read publication ]
Thermy™: Use a Food Thermometer. Get the right thermometer and use this handy temperature chart for safe, delicious food. 4 pp. (2000. FSIS) 541L. Free. [Read publication ]
To Your Health! Food Safety for Seniors. Covers the basic rules of safe food preparation, including a list of foods not recommended for those over 65. 17 pp. (2002. FSIS/FDA) 540L. Free. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Using the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. How to choose a diet that will taste good, be nutritious, and reduce chronic disease risks. 8 pp. (2000. USDA) 321L. $0.50. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
Using the Dietary Guidelines Spanish. pp. (2003. USDA) 381L. $0.50. [Read publication ]
Where Do Your Favorite Foods Fit?. How to follow the Food Guide Pyramid and fit the foods you like to eat--such as pizza, fast foods, and mixed dishes--into a healthy diet. 6 pp. (2003. USDA) 121L. $2.50. [Read publication ] [Read publication ]
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