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Michelle Obama visits Orlando this weekend to promote 'Let's Move'

Michelle Obama to visit Orlando this weekend to promote 'Let's Move'

Revised menus for school lunches with more fruits and veggies

More fruits, veggies in U.S. school lunch rules

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Merrimack Valley Elderly Nutrition Program lunches are served in Amesbury, Georgetown, Groveland, Newburyport, Merrimac, Salisbury and West Newbury. Menus are for Monday, Feb. 13, through Friday, Feb. 17.

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Michelle Obama visits Orlando this weekend to promote 'Let's Move'

First lady Michelle Obama will visit Orlando this weekend as the final stop in a three-day national tour to commemorate the second anniversary of her "Let's Move" diet-and-exercise campaign.

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Michelle Obama to visit Orlando this weekend to promote 'Let's Move'

First lady Michelle Obama will visit Orlando this weekend as the final stop in a three-day national tour to commemorate the second anniversary of her "Let's Move" diet-and-exercise campaign.

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Revised menus for school lunches with more fruits and veggies

American schoolchildren are accustomed to a steady diet of pizza and french fries for school lunches. Now they will find more fruits, vegetables and whole grains on their cafeteria trays under new government school lunch rules announced on Wednesday. Apart from adding double the produce servings the guidelines also call for fat-free and low-fat milk only, child-appropriate portion sizes and ...

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More fruits, veggies in U.S. school lunch rules

WASHINGTON/LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. schoolchildren, accustomed to a steady diet of pizza and french fries, will find more fruits, vegetables and whole grains on their cafeteria trays under new government school lunch rules announced on Wednesday. The new U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) rules aim to boost the nutritional quality of the federally subsidized meals consumed by roughly 32 ...

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