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How about this for a healthy school lunch: a chef salad in a pocket alongside veggie dippers and fruit kebobs with honey yogurt dipping sauce. White House Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford shows CafeMom's Amy Boshnack how to make this fun and affordable school lunch that follows MyPlate nutritional guidelines. Check it out:
White House Executive Chef (and mom) Cristeta Comerford crafted a healthy and affordable culinary creation that follows the MyPlate nutritonal guideline and shows Amy Boshnack from CafeMom's The Stir how to recreate it. Watch the video:
Veggie pasta, apple dippers with honey and milk--it's a healthy and affordable lunch following the MyPlate guidelines that White House Executive Chef, who is a mom herself, demonstrated for Amy Boshnack from CafeMom's The Stir. Check out the video:
Posted by Sam Kass, Assistant White House Chef on January 27, 2012
Wednesday was a monumental day for kids, families, educators, administrators, food service workers and the advocates who have led the charge and worked hand in hand to deliver healthier, more nutritious food to our nation’s school children.
First Lady Michelle Obama participates in a Let’s Move! Initiative event with Aimee Busquet and Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue at National Supermarket in Tampa, Fla., Jan. 26, 2012. The event showcased the Mi Plato (My Plate) program, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s educational tool that assists families in making healthy meal choices. (Official White House Photo by Sonya N. Hebert)
Ed note: this has been cross-posted from the USDA's blog
Posted by Alexia Kelley, Deputy Director of The White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships. on January 5, 2012
Posted by Capt. Jose Belardo, Acting Regional Director, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on January 3, 2012
Brionna Williams of Kansas City understands the nation’s childhood obesity problem. She lived it.  As a middle school student, Brionna tipped the scales at more than 350 pounds. She longed to play sports, but running the length of a basketball court left her gasping for breath. 
Posted by Caree Jackson and Elizabeth Rhodes on December 19, 2011
With the winter holidays right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start planning healthy, active, and fun holiday celebrations. Let’s Move!Child Care (LMCC) is encouraging providers to change the way they think about how food is offered and emphasized in child care settings. Many cultures—including mainstream American—celebrate with food, and eating together can foster social bonds. Healthy food should be celebrated! In fact, with a little creativity, your next holiday party can incorporate the same healthy principles that you follow the other times of the year.
Posted by Megan Crowe on December 17, 2011
Across the country, chefs and schools are teaming up to teach kids how to get more from their food and make healthy choices. The Chefs Move to Schools initiative encourages chefs to partner with schools to support the creation of healthy, affordable meals and educate children on healthy cooking and eating that’s also delicious!