themed Toolkits filled with resources designed to help dietitians and all health care professionals spread the word about healthy eating.
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This month's
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Michelle Moulton, MS, RD/LD
Michelle works with Reasor's in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Through our survey, she told us how she uses ONE resources: "We utilize the information in our stores each month. Sometimes it's simply taking a food we found
on your website, highlighting the health benefits, and giving it out to all of our customers, or using the power points to help educate individual clients. It is very helpful to get ideas on your website!"
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Correction: Last month's winner was Marilyn Mills, MS RD (not Marilyn Miller).
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The following are the latest ONE Toolkits ready for you to download:
For
the Guys: Men's Health
Are you seeing more men in the grocery aisles? You're not imagining it. A 2012 BPN survey found that 40% of men claimed to be their
household's primary grocery shopper, and in a 2013 survey of 900 men, 47% said they were responsible for at least half of shopping and meal prep at home. This toolkit is geared toward all these men pushing carts, to help them find healthier choices.
Save
Money, Save Time
Eat well, be healthy, save money. It's easy when
you consider the four-P strategy of food budgeting:
Planning, Purchasing, Preparing and Preserving.
This toolkit shares ways to save time and money
in the grocery store, kitchen and pantry with ideas,
tips, recipes and more!
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PAST ISSUES STILL AVAILABLE
Twenty-three additional Toolkits ready for your use
You can access previously-offered Toolkits for up to 12 months. Our latest five kits include:
The benefits of the Mediterranean diet have been scientifically proven time and again - from heart health to weight loss. This Toolkit will arm you with
research, tips and ideas about this delicious way of eating.
Label
Claims (February 2014)
As consumers seek more transparency about their foods, symbols and labels proliferate on everything from processed foods to fresh
produce. Whether labels contain nutritional information or detail where/how food has been farmed or raised, all these labels can be confusing. We look at label terminology and decipher what it means, and show how consumers can use this information to their
best advantage when selecting food.
Whole
Grain Sampling Day (February 2014)
Every year on the first Wednesday in April, the Whole Grains Council holds its annual
Whole Grain Sampling Day. Use the resources in this ONE Toolkit to promote whole
grains anytime of the year.
Nutrition
Myths Exposed (January 2014)
We're debunking more food myths and misperceptions. We answer frequently-asked questions, uncover half-truths and - backed by solid
science - show why eggs and whole wheat are healthy choices, and which fats are best. And, we share how to get the most out of a trip to the grocery store.
Chronic inflammation is at the core of many health issues. This kit gathers the latest research on inflammation and looks at the foods
that can exacerbate it and those that alleviate it.
Be sure to check out these Kits, too, if you haven't already:
Please note that the "Cooking with Kids," "Fiber with Flavor," and "Norwegian Salmon," Toolkits will be removed from our Toolkit rotation next month -
be sure to download any resources you need from these kits before April 15.
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You decide how to use them
The content we provide is free, easily accessible and downloadable. Click on the links above to access these Toolkits. All you need is your email address
you used when you signed up. A single log-in lasts multiple visits. Remember, you're free to repurpose the content as explained on the
ONE page.
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Thank you for your continued support and interest in ONE.
Deborah Plunkett, Program Manager
Oldways Nutrition Exchange
Cynthia Harriman, Director of Food and Nutrition Strategies
Oldways/Oldways Nutrition Exchange
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