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Use the Healthy Eating Plate as a guide for creating healthy, balanced meals—whether served at the table or packed in a lunch box. Click on each section of the interactive image below to learn more. Looking for a printable copy? Download one here, and hang it on your refrigerator to serve as a daily reminder when planning and preparing your meals!
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USDA MyPlate resources include: MyPlate Tools -- to test your knowledge, build nutrition skills, and make a healthy eating plan for you and your family; Print Materials -- PDFs available to download and print materials; Graphics -- including multiple versions of MyPlate in high-resolution and standard-resolution file formats; and Videos ...
HEALTHY EATING PLATE WATER Drink water, tea, or coffee (with little or no sugar). Limit milk/dairy (1-2 servings/day) and juice (1 small glass/day). Avoid sugary drinks. Eat a variety of whole grains (like whole-wheat bread, whole-grain pasta, and brown rice). Limit refined grains (like white rice and white bread). Choose fish, poultry, beans, and
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Eat whole grains (like brown rice, whole-wheat bread, and whole-grain pasta). Limit re ned grains (like white rice and white bread). Choose sh, poultry, beans, and nuts; limit red meat; avoid bacon, cold cuts, and other processed meats.
Browse the MyPlate collection of printable tip sheets and resources. These materials are in the public domain. Find out if you are making every bite count and get personalized nutrition resources. Get ideas of budget-friendly foods and ways to prepare them.