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Eat Smart: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School - Front Cover |
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Eat Smart: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School - Back Cover |
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Move More: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity In School - Front Cover |
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Move More: North Carolina's Recommended Standards for Physical Activity In School - Back Cover |
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Plan and shop to eat smart at home. |
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Fly a kite to move more, everyday, everywhere. |
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Plan TV time and limit to fewer than 2 hours each day. |
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Eating smart and moving more is fun! |
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School lunch helps children get the nutrition they need to succeed. |
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Fruit is a delicious way to achieve your 5 a day! |
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Crisp, steamed vegetables fill you up, not out. |
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Eating a variety of fruits, vegetables and whole grains helps maintain weight and decrease risk for disease. |
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Vegetable juice counts toward your 5 a day! |
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Fixing meals at home saves money and your health. |
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Read labels to find foods that fit into your daily plan. |
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Water is a delicious, calorie free beverage. |
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Biking with a friend is one way to get your 30 minutes of physical activity a day. |
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Canned or fresh vegetables help you meet your 5 a day. |
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Canned or frozen veggies are just as good as fresh. |
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Winner's Circle in school cafeterias helps kids make healthier food choices. |
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The star and fork Winner's Circle logo identifies foods that are good for you. |
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Carteret County's Nancy Ng and staff encourage students to reach for Winner's Circle choices. |
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We all need to move more everyday, everywhere, regardless of ability. |
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These tree-lined sidewalks invite us to move more. |
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Greenways encourage increased physical activity in communities. |
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Walk to School Day gives students and staff an opportunity to have fun while being physically active. |
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Kids and parents re-claim the pavement for walk to school day. |
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Graphic of school lunches from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in
School. |
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Graphic of place setting from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School. |
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Graphic of fork and spoon from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School. |
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Graphic of soup and crackers from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available
in School. |
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Graphic of slice of pizza from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in
School. |
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Graphic of milk carton from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in
School. |
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Graphic of sandwich from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in
School. |
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Graphic of cheese and crackers from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods
Available in School. |
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Graphic of carrot from Eat Smart: NC's Recommended Standards for All Foods Available in School. |