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Old July 22nd 03, 12:39 AM
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Read It Before You Eat It!

Curious George and the New Food Label

Curious George is always curious about food! He has lots
to tell boys and girls--and their families--about the new
food label.

Read some labels with George. And have fun as you learn
about them together.

Curious George doesn't monkey around with food!

Curious George always looks before he eats
Breakfast, lunch, or tasty treats

Before it hits the table,
He checks out the food label...

That food info label!

Curious George is a smart monkey! Labels help him learn
about foods he eats. Even his favorite foods have labels.
Your favorites do, too.

From milk to marshmallows, labels tell about nutrients in
all kinds of foods. Curious George wants you to know about
nutrients you see on food labels.

Look at the label for George's favorite treat--Banana
Munchie Crunchies. Find the nutrients:

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Banana Munchie Crunchies
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 cup (60 g)
Servings per Container 2

Amount per serving
Calories 210 Calories from Fat 25

% Daily Value*
Total Fat 3g 5%
Saturated Fat 1g 3%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 270mg 11%
Total Carbohydrate 42g 15%
Dietary Fiber 6g 24%
Sugars 15g
Protein 4g

Vitamin A 30%
Vitamin C 2%
Calcium 2%
Iron 30%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Unscramble the nutrients you see below. Like George,
you'll know how nutrients help you grow strong and healthy.


TROYHADRACEB
gives you energy to learn and play. This nutrient comes
from food, such as bread. Energy has another name,
calories.

TAF
provides calories, too. George gets most of his calories
from carbohydrate and less from fat.

ROTENIP
builds muscles and helps you grow.

NATMIVI s
keep you skin healthy and hair shiny. Some help heal your
cuts and help you see in the dark, too.

CLAMUIC
helps grow strong bones and teeth.

ORIN
is an important part of your blood.

MISOUD
helps control fluid, such as perspiration, in your body.

REBIF
helps you digest food.


To stay healthy Curious George needs the right mix of these
nutrients from foods during the day. So do you!

That's why George checks out food labels. Then he picks
foods for breakfast, lunch and his favorite treats.

Like Curious George , read it before you eat it.

George reads the package sides and backs
To find a food's Nutrition Facts.

He sees the serving size,
Then checks on nutrients inside...
That food info label!

Food labels give George the facts about the servings,
calories and nutrients in food. All the Nutrition Facts
are just for one serving.

Be like Curious George. Step by step, read the food label
on Banana Munchie Crunchies! Ask someone to help you. He
or she will learn about labels with you.

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Banana Munchie Crunchies
Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 1 cup (60 g)
Servings per Container 2

Amount per serving
Calories 210 Calories from Fat 25

% Daily Value*
Total Fat 3g 5%
Saturated Fat 1g 3%
Cholesterol 0mg 0%
Sodium 270mg 11%
Total Carbohydrate 42g 15%
Dietary Fiber 6g 24%
Sugars 15g
Protein 4g

Vitamin A 30%
Vitamin C 2%
Calcium 2%
Iron 30%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Find the Serving Size. How much is one serving?

How many servings does the container have?

Check the Calories. How many calories does one serving
have?

That's how much energy Banana Munchie Crunchies gives. If
you're seven to ten years old, you need about 2000 calories
each day.

Figure it out. How many calories do two servings have?

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Circle the % Daily Value on the label. The symbol % means
percent, or part of the whole. The % Daily Value column
makes it easy to see if a food has a lot or a little of
different nutrients such as fat or calcium.

Here's how. If the number in this column is 50% it would
mean that one serving would be half the amount of fat for
one day. That's a lot. For Banana Munchie Crunchies, the
% Daily Value for fat is 5--that's a little.

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Look at the percent column of the food label. In one
serving how much of the following nutrients can you find?

Fiber
Vitamin A
Iron
Calcium
Fat

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To learn about percents, George took bites from a slice of
bread. The whole slice is 100%. The small bite is 10%, or
part, or the whole slice. The bite that is 25% is bigger!

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Go label hunting with Curious George. Follow the maze in
the Monkeyville Food Store to find him. Look at the food
labels along the way.

Be like Curious George. Go on a label hunt in the
supermarket with someone in your family.

In each part of the store, check food packages from top to
bottom and side to side. Find food labels with nutrition
facts.

Look for nutrition facts on signs where fresh fruits,
vegetables, meat and fish are sold, too.

What foods did you find in the store with nutrition facts?

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Read the labels at the kitchen table!

Now join George for some label fun
With foods you find in your kitchen.

For favorites on your table,
Read what's on the label...
That food info label!

By reading food labels you see that foods aren't the same.
They have more of some nutrients and less of others.

Hunt for food labels like Curious George does!

George finds food labels in the store
On boxes, cans and jars galore.

Near fresh fruits, veggies, meats,
The signs give facts on foods he eats...
That food info label!

Here's another label hint from Curious George:

You may get nutrition facts on your favorite restaurant.
Just ask!

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For more news about nutrition and the new food label,
contact:

FDA/USDA Food Labeling Education Information Center
National Agricultural Library
10301 Baltimore Blvd.
Room 304
Beltsville, MD 20705-2351
Phone: 301-504-5719
Fax: 301-504-6409

USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service
14th Street and Independence Ave. SW
Room 1180 South
Washington, DC 20250
USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline
800-535-4555

USDA Cooperative Extension System
Call the Cooperative Extension Service in your city or
county. You can find the number in the government pages of
your area phone book or by calling information. Or use
email at .

American Cancer Society
1599 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
800-ACS-2345

The American Dietetic Association
216 West Jackson Blvd., Suite 800
Chicago, IL 60606-6995
Consumer Nutrition Hot Line
800-366-1655

American Heart Association
7272 Greenville Ave.
Dallas, TX 75231
Heart Information Service
800-242-8721

American Academy of Pediatrics
Department C, Nutrition
P.O. Box 927
Elk Grove Village, IL 60009-0927
(Please include a self-addressed stamped envelope)

International Food Information Council Foundation
1100 Connecticut Ave. NW
Suite 430
Washington, DC 20036

Juice Labeling c/o
The Florida Department of Citrus
1115 East Memorial Blvd.
P.O. Box 148
Lakeland, FL 33802

Label Power c/o
The Sugar Association, Inc.
1101 15th Street NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005
202-785-1122
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Old July 22nd 03, 09:33 PM
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"John Smith" wrote in message
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Read It Before You Eat It!


Nice, informative post; even worth the commercial at the end. g

Nutrition labels have been on packaged foods for a long time.
Apparently people need physicians to read the labels to them, however,
and explain that more calories -- more weight. Thank snicker our
crappy mandatory gubmnt propaganda camps...


 




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