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Release No. 0672.10
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USDA Office of Communications 202-720-4623
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Final Days to Submit Entries to the Recipes for Healthy Kids Competition
Competition to Improve School Meals and the Health of Children Across the Nation
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, 2010 – Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today reminded
teams participating in the
Recipes for Healthy Kids Competition
to submit their recipes by 5:00 PM EST on December 30, 2010. Teams across the
country are working to improve school meals and the health of children across
the nation through the creation of exciting new recipes for inclusion on school
lunch menus. The competition - part of the First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's
Move! initiative - will draw on the talents of chefs, students, school nutrition
professionals, and parents or other community members working together to
develop tasty, nutritious, kid-approved foods.
"We welcome the excitement and engagement from chefs, students, food service
professionals, and parents as teams across the country work to improve the
nutrition and health of our kids through the Recipes for Healthy Kids
Competition," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. "There is still time left
to join the competition and through the web site, families can vote with their
forks and help introduce exciting new recipes into the National School Lunch
Program and beyond."
Recipes for Healthy Kids Competition teams will have the opportunity to
submit original recipes that meet nutritional requirements in three categories:
whole grain foods, dark green and/or orange vegetables, and dry beans and peas
(legumes). Submissions must be taste tested by at least 30 students who
participate in the
National School Lunch Program.
There will be a grand prize chosen by the judging panel as well as a Popular
Choice winner based on public voting. The judges will also choose award winners
for the top two recipes in each category. 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.
Improving child nutrition is also a focal point of the Healthy, Hunger-Free
Kids Act that recently passed Congress and was signed by President Obama on
December 13, 2010. This legislation authorizes USDA'S child nutrition programs,
including 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 of First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! Initiative. To learn
more, visit
www.LetsMove.gov.
FNS oversees the administration of 15 nutrition assistance programs,
including the child nutrition programs, which touch the lives of one in four
Americans over the course of a year. More information about FNS and its
nutrition assistance programs is available at
www.fns.usda.gov.
For further information about the Recipes for Healthy Kids Competition,
please visit the contest Web site at
http://recipesforkidschallenge.com/.
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11/27/2012
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