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Munch on this! Munch your way to healthy meals! Let s find different ways that you can eat more healthfully! Focus on behaviors that fit your lifestyle and budget, from: Planning your meals Cooking & preparing your meals Shopping for food Eating & enjoying your meals Munch on more MILK... Fluid milk (skim, 1%, 2%, whole, flavored) Provides: calcium, vitamin D, protein, potassium Evaporated milk Helps build strong bones & teeth Dry, powdered milk Plan fluid milk at every meal & with some snacks Buy the appropriate type of milk for your children Make your hot cereal (ex. oatmeal) with milk why milk is Occasionally plan milk based soups (ex. chowders) in menu Compare the sugar in sweetened & regular milk choose wisely Boost your smoothies with milk Talk about different ways to enjoy milk Offer milk based smoothies for snacks Shop for the best value in milk for the amount you need Have children help make milk smoothies Role model & enjoy milk with your kids Always keep canned & dry milk in stock Pick up fluid milk last or right before check out to minimize spoiling Use evaporated & dry milk to add extra nutrients to your dishes munch on milk. Circle new behavior(s) that you will adopt to help you and your children munch on more milk. Identify a target date when you will adopt these behavior(s) - write the date(s) in the individual boxes. 1

Munch on more FRUITS & VEGGIES... Fresh Frozen Canned Dried 100% juice Provides vitamins A & C, Folate, Potassium, Fiber Helps prevent sickness, chronic disease Maintain regularity Keeps us full Include at every meal & with snacks Buy fresh produce in season Drain & rinse all canned produce Enjoy produce with dips or dressings Keep frozen, canned & dried forms in stock Choose unsweetened canned & dried fruits Boost your recipes with fruits & veggies Season produce with herbs & spices Offer wide variety color, flavor, texture Choose unsalted or lower sodium canned veggies Add dried fruits to your cereal, trail mix, salads, sandwiches Enjoy fruit with yogurt Explore ways to use produce in baking Buy juice that is 100%, with no added sugars Make your own 100% juice popsicles Talk about different ways to enjoy produce Plan for more unprocessed forms Occasionally have kids choose new produce to try Make hearty salads with all types of produce why fruits & veggies are Find ways to incorporate produce in your main entrees Consider pre cut packages of produce if it fits your budget Prep & freeze chopped produce for future meals enjoy new produce with your kids Include new produce occasionally Pick up frozen produce last or right before check out Have kids help prep produce (rinse, tear) Get in the habit of eating fruits & veggies for snacks & desserts Draw a star (*) next to the behavior(s) you already practice that help you and your children munch on fruits & veggies. Circle new behavior(s) that you will adopt to help you and your children munch on more fruits & veggies. Identify a target date when you will adopt these behavior(s) - write the date(s) in the individual boxes. 2

Munch on more healthful GRAINS... Breads Cereals Crackers Noodles Pasta Rice Tortillas Provides: carbohydrates, fiber, B vitamins, iron Gives us energy Maintain regularity Help our bodies break down food Whole grains help prevent chronic disease Include at every meal & with some snacks Choose products that say, whole grain or made with whole grain Boost your recipes with grains meatloaf, casserole, soups Talk about different ways to enjoy a variety of grains Plan on more whole grains (at least half) Read labels & choose less sweetened cereals, crackers & cookies Crush crackers or tortilla chips as a crunchy topping for your salad why grains are Offer wide variety Read labels & choose whole grain chips, crackers with less salt Make rice / pasta or sandwiches with all or half whole grain Discuss how to spot whole grains using labels Include new grains occasionally Choose less Processed grains (whole grain bread versus pastry) Try using some whole grain flour in baking enjoy new grains with your children munch on healthful grains. Circle new behavior(s) that you will adopt to help you and your children munch on more healthful grains. Identify a target date when you will adopt these behavior(s) - write the date(s) in the individual boxes. 3

Munch on more healthful MEATS... Beef, Pork, Poultry Fish Egg Beans, Peas Nuts, nut butters Seeds Cheese, yogurt Provides protein, B vitamins, Vitamin E, Iron, Zinc, Magnesium Building blocks for our body Include with some meals & snacks Buy ground meats & poultry 85/15 or leaner Trim visible fat from meats, remove skin from poultry Talk about different ways to enjoy meats, beans Plan for wide variety, prepared in different ways, every day Buy canned fish packed in water Drain excess fat from cooked meats why meats are Plan for entrees with lean meats (rounds, roasts, loins) Choose unsalted or lower sodium canned beans Add meats, beans, cheese, eggs, nuts, seeds to make a hearty salad enjoy meats & protein foods prepared in different ways Plan breakfast meals for occasional lunch / dinner Consider lower fat cheeses & yogurts Broil, grill, roast, poach or boil meats Enjoy nuts / nut butters for easy to grab snacks Keep canned meats (fish, chicken, beans) in stock Pick up meats, fish, eggs & dairy last or right before check out Drain & rinse canned beans Enjoy convenient cheese sticks or yogurt tubes Plan more meals with beans, seafood Look for unsweetened yogurt Try your own bean veggie burgers Draw a star (*) next to the behavior(s) you already practice that help you and your children munch on healthful meats. Circle new behavior(s) that you will adopt to help you and your children munch on more healthful meats. Identify a target date when you will adopt these behavior(s) - write the date(s) in the individual boxes. 4

Munch on more healthful SEASONINGS... Broth Butter Cream cheese Dips, dressings Jelly, jams, syrup Mayonnaise Oils Sour cream Soy sauce Obtain non stick pots / pans to minimize need for butter / oil Choose lower sodium products broth, seasonings, soy sauce Bake breads / muffins with oil versus butter Enjoy veggie sticks or chips with nutrient rich options (hummus, salsa) Explore variations on recipes that offer lower fat / salt / sugar options Choose lower fat cream cheese, dressings, dips, mayonnaise, sour cream Use fruit or make your own fruit spreads / toppings in place of jams, syrups Enjoy breads with nutrient rich options, like nut butters, fruits Learn about different herbs & spices & incorporate them into your menu. Shop for the best value store brands may be cheaper Make your own healthier versions of dips, dressings (*see recipes on back) Use seasonings & condiments wisely to enhance the flavors in your foods Pick up perishable products last, right before check out Focus on herbs & spices to enhance flavor in your foods show your kids how to enjoy foods in healthful ways munch on healthful seasonings. Circle new behavior(s) that you will adopt to help you and your children munch on more healthful seasonings. Identify a target date when you will adopt these behavior(s) - write the date(s) in the individual boxes. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII AT MANOA COLLEGE OF TROPICAL AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN RESOURCES 1955 EAST-WEST ROAD, AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES 306, HONOLULU, HAWAII 96822 The UH-CTAHR Cooperative Extension Service and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperate in presenting to the people of Hawaii programs and services without regard to race, sex, age, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, arrest and court record, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The University is an equal opportunity affirmative action institution. (1/2014)