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How T o B e Healthy

Put a Photograph Here. How T o B e Healthy. By: Athena. There are five food groups which keep you healthy. Eat red, orange and dark-green veggies like tomatoes, sweet potatoes and broccoli.

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How T o B e Healthy

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  1. Put a Photograph Here How To Be Healthy By: Athena

  2. There are five food groups which keep you healthy. Eat red, orange and dark-green veggies like tomatoes, sweet potatoes and broccoli.

  3. Fruits have natural sugar and water which you can hydrate with, but don’t forget to go easy on juice. Blueberries really help your heart.

  4. Make sure it’s 100% real juice, with no added sugar of course! Juice that is 100% fruit and berry is very good for you.

  5. Veggies, like carrots, have vitamin A in them and vitamin A is very good your eyes. Carrots have vitamin A which builds night vision.

  6. Eat 2 servings of fruit each day. An apple and banana = 2 fruit servings. Strawberries make your teeth clean.

  7. Don`t drink high fat milk or you`ll have a sick heart, but if you eat healthy low fat foods, you just got a dream come true - a long, healthy, happy life. Drink low-fat milk to be healthy.

  8. Eat 6 oz. of grains every day because grains give us vitamin B and fiber for digestion and heart health. Grains give you energy for the whole day.

  9. Do you think that veggies have vitamin A? Tomatoes have vitamin A and C.

  10. Eat protein like meat and beans, but not too much. Only ¼ of your diet should be healthy protein. Choose protein foods, such as lean beef and pork, or chicken, turkey, beans, or tofu. Twice a week, make seafood the protein on your plate.

  11. In my opinion, there are five food groups that keep you healthy.

  12. Sources • Food Pyramid Becomes a Plate-Audio-2011-Use Whole Group as Intro • Source-kidshealth.org • http://kidshealth.org/kid/stay_healthy/food/pyramid.html# • Ten Tips To a Great Plate-2011 • Source-choosemyplate.gov • http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet1ChooseMyPlate.pdf • Add More Vegetables-2011 • Source-choosemyplate.gov • http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet2AddMoreVegetables.pdf • Focus on Fruits-2011 • Source-choosemyplate.gov • http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet3FocusOnFruits.pdf • Make Half Your Grains Whole-2011 • Source-choosemyplate.gov • http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet4MakeHalfYourGrainsWhole.pdf • Get Your Dairy-2011 • Source-choosemyplate.gov • http://www.choosemyplate.gov/food-groups/downloads/TenTips/DGTipsheet5GotYourDairyToday.pdf

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