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Release No. 0179.11
Contact: Jean Daniel
FNS Office of Communications
703-305-2281
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USDA Kicks Off Judging Period in Recipes for Healthy Kids Competition
15 semi-finalists in the "Recipes for Healthy Kids" contest to be Part of School
Meal Enhancements Nationwide
WASHINGTON, April 26, 2011 –Today, Agriculture Secretary Vilsack announced the
start of the judging period in First Lady Michelle Obama's Recipes for Healthy
Kids competition. A judging team led by Audrey Rowe, Administrator of
USDA's Food and Nutrition Service visited a local school in Greeley today,
kicking off visits to 15 semi-finalist schools around the nation. USDA and the
First Lady launched the Recipes for Healthy Kids competition last September,
challenging teams of school nutrition professionals, chefs, students, and
community members to develop creative, nutritious, and kid-approved recipes that
schools can easily incorporate into National School Lunch Program menus.
"Recipes for Healthy Kids draws on America's culinary creativity and expertise
to improve school meals with kid-inspired recipes," said Agriculture Secretary
Vilsack. "With many children consuming as many as half their daily calories at
school, creating healthy meals is an important step in the Obama
administration's effort to combat childhood obesity and improve the health and
wellbeing of all our kids."
In accordance with the Recipes for Healthy Kids competition rules and judging
criteria, the Food Nutrition Service (FNS) and American Culinary Federation (ACF)
teams have determined the top five recipes in each of the three competition
categories from among the 340 recipes that were received by the submission
deadline. Fifteen recipes were chosen to move forward in the competition from
schools in 11 states. From among the entries submitted, five were selected in
each of three categories: whole grains, dark green and orange vegetables, and
dry beans and peas. Recipes will be judged on student involvement, nutrition,
creativity and originality, ease of use in schools, and recipe presentation.
The semi-finalist winning recipes and schools for each category are:
Whole Grains
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Chic' Penne,
Harold S. Winograd K-8 School Mission, Greeley, Colorado |
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Mediterranean Quinoa Salad, Bellingham
Public Schools, Bellingham, Massachusetts |
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Stir Fried Green Rice, Eggs, and Ham,
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools, Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
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Porcupine Sliders, Intermediate
District 287, South Education Center Alternative, Richfield, Minnesota |
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Chicken Alfredo with a Twist,
Kettering City School District, Kettering, Ohio |
Dark Green and Orange Vegetables
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Stir-Fry Fajita Chicken, Squash, and
Corn, Kayenta Unified School District, Kayenta, Arizona |
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Crunchy Hawaiian Chicken Wrap, Mount
Lebanon Elementary School, Pendleton, South Carolina |
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Roasted Fish Crispy Slaw Wrap, Liberty
Middle School, Orange County Public Schools, Orlando, Florida |
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Central Valley Harvest Bake, Joshua
Cowell Elementary School, Manteca, California |
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Tasty Tots, Bellingham Public Schools,
Bellingham, Massachusetts |
Dry Beans and Peas
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Lentils of the Southwest, Sweeney
Elementary School, Santa Fe Public Schools, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
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Fiesta Wrap, Charter Oak International
Academy, West Hartford Public Schools, West Hartford, Connecticut |
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Spanish Chickpea Stew, Skyline High
School, Oakland Unified School District, Oakland, California |
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Tuscan Smoked Turkey & Bean Soup, Ira
B. Jones Elementary School, Asheville, North Carolina |
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Confetti Soup, Burke Middle High
School, Charleston County School District, Charleston, South Carolina |
Schools that entered the top five recipes
in each category will also be visited onsite by a judging team of a USDA
official, an American Culinary Federation chef, and a school nutrition
professional to help determine the three finalists (one from each category) that
will participate in a national cook-off event this summer. The recipes will also
be posted on the Recipes for Healthy Kids website for voting for the Popular
Choice award, which will close May 31. For a complete list and to vote on your
favorite recipe, visit the Recipes for Healthy Kids website at:
http://www.recipesforkidschallenge.com.
There will be a grand prize chosen by the judging panel as well as a Popular
Choice winner based on public voting. The judging team will help determine the
three finalists (one from each category) that will participate in a national
cook-off event this summer at the American Culinary Federation Conference in
Grapevine, Texas, on July 25. To recognize and share the culinary creativity
nationwide, the top ten recipes in each category will be published in a Recipes
for Healthy Kids Cookbook to share with students and families.
USDA's Food and Nutrition Service oversees the administration of 15 nutrition
assistance programs, including the child nutrition programs. Improving child
nutrition is also a focal point of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act that was
signed in to law by President Obama in December 2010. This legislation
authorizes USDA's child nutrition programs, including the
Summer Food Service Program and the National School
Lunch Program, which serves nearly 32 million children each day. It will
allow USDA, for the first time in over 30 years, the chance to make real reforms
to the school lunch and breakfast programs by improving the critical nutrition
and hunger safety net for millions of children. The Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids
Act is the legislative centerpiece legislative centerpiece of First Lady
Michelle Obama's Let's Move! Initiative. To learn more, visit
www.LetsMove.gov.
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Last modified:
11/27/2012
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