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Tuesday, February 4, 2025
National Girls and Women in Sports Day
Resources in Sports Nutrition and Dietetics
Resources in Sports Nutrition and Dietetics
The mission of the National Association of Girls and Women in Sport (NAGWS) is to develop and deliver equitable and quality sports opportunities for all girls and women.
National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) History
NGWSD is celebrated in all 50 states with community-based events, award ceremonies, and activities honoring the achievements of girls and women in sports and encouraging their participation.
NGWSD began in 1987 as a day to remember Olympic volleyball player Flo Hyman for her athletic achievements and her work to assure equality for women's sports. NGWSD has evolved into a day to acknowledge the past and recognize current sports achievements, the positive influence of sports participation, and the continuing struggle for equality and access for women in sports.
NGWSD is jointly organized by the National Girls and Women in Sports Coalition. The Coalition combines the experience and resources of four premiere girls- and women-serving organizations in the United States: Girls Incorporated, the National Association for Girls and Women in Sport, and the Women's Sports Foundation.
NAGWS has served girls and women in sports for more than a century. A variety of programs have been initiated to prepare teachers and coaches to work with female students and to challenge individuals and institutions to look at how they do business each day.
In January 2013, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued a Dear Colleague Letter clarifying the school’s obligations under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Rehab Act) to provide extracurricular athletic opportunities for students with disabilities. The OCR’s announcement underscores our belief that every student, regardless of sex, means, race, religion… and ability, should be able to reap the benefits of sports.
Specifically, the Dear Colleague Letter does the following for schools:
1. Clarifies when and how schools must include students with disabilities in mainstream athletic programs
2. Defines what true equal treatment of student-athletes with disabilities means
3. Encourages and provides a road map for schools to create adapted programs for students with disabilities
Title IX/gender equity issues have been a long-time focus of NAGWS programs through programs like the National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD).
Nutrition in Sports Resources
Resources.
2. Nancy Clark, MS, RD, CSSD, Sports Dietitian
3. Lisa Dorfman, MS, RD, CSSD, LMHC, aka The Running Nutritionist®
World Nutella Day - Nutrition Profile
The label states that Nutella does not need to be refrigerated. This is because of the large quantity of sugar in the product acts as a preservative to prevent the growth of microorganisms. More specifically, the sugar acts as a preservative by binding the water in the product, which prevents the microorganisms from growing. In fact, refrigeration causes Nutella to harden because it contains fats from the hazelnuts. Nutella is made from sugar, modified palm oil, hazelnuts, cocoa, skimmed milk powder, whey powder, lecithin, and vanillin.
1. Wikipedia, Nutella
2. Nutella, World Nutella Day
World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day takes place every year on February 4 and is the singular initiative under which the entire world can unite together in the fight against the global cancer epidemic.
World Cancer Day is an initiative of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), through which the aim is to help save millions of preventable deaths each year by raising awareness and education about cancer and pressing governments and individuals across the world to take action against the disease.
World Cancer Day is a chance to improve general knowledge around cancer and dismissing misconceptions about the disease. From a global level, the message focuses on the following four myths.
Truth: Cancer is not just a health issue. It has wide-reaching social, economic, development, and human rights implications.
Myth 2: Cancer is a disease of the wealthy, elderly and developed countries.
Truth: Cancer is a global epidemic It affects all ages and socioeconomic groups, with developing countries bearing a disproportionate burden.
Myth 3: Cancer is a death sentence.
Truth: Many cancers that were once considered a death sentence can now be cured and for many more people, their cancer can now be treated effectively.
Myth 4: Cancer is my fate.
Truth: With the right strategies, a third of the most common cancers can be prevented.
It’s not all bad news as 30-40% of cancers can be prevented, and one-third of cancers can be cured through early diagnosis and treatment. UICC aims to help people understand how to take steps to prevent cancer and live a healthier and longer life.
*Be physically active for at least 30 minutes every day.
*Avoid sugary drinks. Limit consumption of energy-dense foods. (particularly processed foods high in added sugar, or low in fiber, or high in fat).
*Eat more of a variety of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and beans.
*Limit consumption of red meats (such as beef, pork and lamb) and avoid processed meats.
*If consumed at all, limit alcoholic drinks to 2 for men and 1 for women a day.
*Limit consumption of salty foods and foods processed with salt (sodium).
*Don’t use supplements to protect against cancer.
Quit Tobacco
Tobacco kills more than 5 million people a year, an average of one person every six seconds. You can prevent cancer when you stop smoking, chewing, and sniffing tobacco. Try to avoid exposure to passive smoke to further reduce your risk.
Sun Exposure
Excessive exposure to UV radiation (either from the sun or from artificial sources such as sun beds) is associated with accelerated skin aging and different types of skin cancer. Stop using sun beds and avoid excessive sun exposure. Remember to use sunscreens and protective clothing as an effective cancer prevention method.
For additional preventative measures, visit World Cancer Day – Union for International Cancer Control (UICC).
Monday, February 3, 2025
Homemade Soup Day - Southwest Black Bean and Vegetable Soup
Serving Size: 3/4 cups
1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder
garlic until almost tender.
Resources.
1. Wikipedia. Soups - History, Types, and Varieties
2. Food Network. Healthy Soup Recipes
4. EatingWell. Healthy Winter Soup Recipes
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Friday, January 31, 2025
February Wellness News - American Heart Month
International Boost Self-esteem Month
International Expect Success Month
Library Lovers Month
National African American History Month
National Children's Dental Health Month
National Time Management Month
Spunky Old Broad Month
Youth Leadership Month
Dog Training Education Month
National Pet Dental Health Month
Responsible Pet Owners Month
Bake for Family Fun Month
Canned Food Month
Chocolate Month
February is Fabulous Florida Strawberry Month
National Grapefruit Month
Great American Pies Month
National Cherry Month
National Snack Food Month
National Wise Health Consumer Month
North Carolina Sweet Potato Month
National Hot Breakfast Month
Potato Lovers Month
Plant the Seeds of Greatness Month
13-15 World AG Expo
February | ||||||
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
1 Freedom Day; National Baked Alaska Day; International Day of Black Women in The Arts; Ice Cream For Breakfast Day |
2 Groundhog Day;
Hedgehog Day;
National Tater Tot Day; Crêpe Day; Heavenly Hash Day |
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3
National
Carrot Cake Day |
4 Homemade Soup Day; World Cancer Day; Medjoola Date Day; National Hemp Day | 5 National Weatherperson Day; World Nutella Dayy; National Girls & Women in Sports Day | 6 National Frozen Yogurt Day; Massachusetts 6th State Canadian Maple Syrup Day |
7
Wear Red Day;
National Fettuccine Alfredo Day![]() |
8 National Molasses Bar Day | 9 National Pizza Day; National Toothache Day; Cut the Cord Day; Bagel & Lox Dayy; Super Bowl; Autism Sunday; Popcorn Day |
10 National Cream Cheese Brownie Day; World Pulses Day |
11
National Shut-in Visitation Day; International Day of Women and Girls in Science;
National Peppermint Patty Day |
12 National Plum Pudding Day; Lincoln's Birthday |
13 National Tortellini Day; National Cheddar Day; National Crab Rangoon Day;
Giving Hearts Day |
14 Valentines Day; Ash
Wednesday; Natl Donor Day; Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Day;
Library Lovers Day; Oregon 33rd State; Arizona 48th State; National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day |
15 National Gumdrop Day |
16 National Almond Day; National Caregivers Day; No one Eats Alone Day;
National Buna Day |
17 President's Day; World Human Spirit Day; National Cafe Au Lait Day; Random Act of Kindness; National Cabbage Day |
18 Crab-Stuffed Flounder Day; National Drink Wine Day |
19 National Chocolate Mint Day | 20 World Day of Social Justice; National Cherry Pie Day; Love Your Pet Day; National Muffin Day | 21 National Sticky Bun Day; National Grain-Free Day; Caregivers Day |
22 National Margarita Day; National Cook
a Sweet Potato Day |
23 National Banana Bread Day; National Dog Biscuit Day; Tootsie Roll Day |
24 National Tortilla Chip Day, National Dance Day, STAND UP to Bullying Day, World Bartender Day | 25 National Chocolate Covered Nut Day; National Clam Chowder Day |
26 World Pistachio Day; National Personal Chef Day |
27 National Kahlua Day; National Strawberry Day; World NGO Day | 28 National Tooth Fairy Day; National Chocolate Souffle Day |
National Hot Chocolate Day
Thursday, January 30, 2025
Croissant from Dough to Joy
Mini Croissant
#NationalCroissantDay

Tomatoes, and Feta Cheese
Serves One
Ingredients
1 Croissant (1 ounce)
1 Tbsp Tabouli Salad
2 slices Tomatoes
1/2 oz Feta Cheese
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Wednesday, January 29, 2025
A Culinary Voyage: The World's Most Famous Soups
In a world brimming with diverse cultures and traditions, nothing quite encapsulates the essence of a place like its local cuisine. Among the many culinary delights, soups stand out as a universal comfort food, transcending borders and bringing the taste of culture to our tables. Each spoonful of these simmering concoctions tells a story – a tale of heritage, geography, and the unique blend of ingredients that define a region's palate.
Join us on a gastronomic adventure, where each sip is a discovery, and every bowl is a celebration of the world's vast and vibrant culinary heritage. Embark on a journey, one spoonful at a time, to discover the stories and secrets simmering within these global soups.
Gazpacho (Spain) is a refreshing, cold soup made from raw, blended vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers, and bell peppers, often enjoyed in the summer.
Harira (Morocco) is a rich and hearty soup traditionally eaten during Ramadan. It is made with tomatoes, lentils, chickpeas, and lamb and flavored with a blend of fragrant spices.
Laksa (Malaysia and Singapore): A spicy noodle soup with a distinctive coconut milk base, it comes in various forms, including curry laksa and asam laksa, often served with chicken, prawn, or fish.
Minestrone (Italy): A thick Italian vegetable soup often containing beans, onions, celery, carrots, stock, and tomatoes, sometimes with pasta or rice.
Tom Yum (Thailand): A hot and sour soup known for its intense flavors, it typically includes shrimp (Tom Yum Goong), mushrooms, tomatoes, lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves.
Tortilla Soup (Mexico): A hearty, flavorful soup made with chicken broth, roasted tomatoes, onion, garlic, and chilies and topped with crispy fried tortilla strips, avocado, cheese, and sour cream.
Caldo Verde (Portugal): A simple, comforting soup made with thinly sliced kale, potatoes, and chorizo sausage, often served during celebrations.
Phở (Vietnam): A Vietnamese soup known for its fragrant broth, rice noodles, herbs, and usually beef (Phở Bò) or chicken (Phở Gà ).
French Onion Soup (France): A rich and savory soup based on caramelized onions and beef stock, and typically served with a crouton and melted cheese on top.
Chupe de Mariscos (Peru): A creamy seafood soup from Peru, loaded with various seafood like shrimp, crab, and fish, often enriched with potatoes, corn, and a base of aji peppers and cilantro.
New England Clam Chowder (USA): A creamy, hearty soup from the New England region, known for its chunks of clams, diced potatoes, onions, and sometimes bacon in a milk or cream base.
Borscht (Russia/Ukraine): A sour soup common in Eastern European countries, famous for its distinctive red color from beetroots, usually served with sour cream, and can contain a variety of vegetables and meat.
Ramen (Japan) is a popular Japanese soup consisting of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat- or fish-based broth flavored with soy sauce or miso and topped with ingredients like sliced pork, nori, and
scallions.
These soups not only offer a taste of their respective
cultures but also embody the diversity and richness of global culinary
traditions.
Nutrition Notes
Soups can be an economical way of meeting nutritional needs. Leftovers are perfect when preparing soups.
Soups have been known to curb the appetite and slow the eating process. Studies show slower eaters are more likely to notice signs of fullness sooner and consume fewer calories. With the extra time, enjoy the flavor, aroma, and texture of the foods.
Soups can be prepared with various healthy ingredients and traditional favorites made healthier with some substitutions.
Instead of: | Try these heart-healthy suggestions: |
whole milk or 2% milk | 1% milk or skim milk |
whipped cream | chilled evaporated skim milk, whipped |
cheese (American, Cheddar, Swiss) | Cheeses with 5 or less grams of fat per ounce. Terms used: reduced-fat, low-fat, or fat-free. Reduced fat is easier to substitute when cooking. |
creamed cottage cheese | nonfat or 1% fat cottage cheese, or farmers' cheese |
cream cheese | light, fat-free products, or Neufchatel cheese |
Mozzarella cheese | part-skim mozzarella cheese |
Ricotta cheese | nonfat, lite, or part-skim |
sour cream, regular | non-fat, light, or low-fat sour cream or plain yogurt. |
butter | lower-calorie margarine in soft tubes, vegetable cooking sprays, or nonstick cookware. |
margarine, regular | lower-calorie margarine in soft tubes, vegetable cooking sprays, or nonstick cookware. |
mayonnaise, regular | reduced-fat, cholesterol-free, low-fat, or fat-free. If making a dip, you can substitute plain nonfat or low-fat yogurt. Reduce the amount required in the recipe. |
salad dressing | reduced-fat, cholesterol-free, low-fat, or fat-free dressings or lemon juice, vinegar, or mustard. Reduce the amount required in the recipe. |
one whole egg | equals 2 egg whites or 1/4 cup egg substitute |
egg noodles | noodles made without egg yolk |
condensed cream soup | 99% fat-free condensed cream soup |
salt | eliminate or reduce by 1/2; explore herbs and spices |
gravy | gravies made with low sodium broth and thickened with flour/cornstarch |
beef, pork, veal, lamb | choose lean cuts trimmed of all visible fat, or substitute with chicken or turkey without the skin. |
oil for sautéing | water, broth, tomato juice |
frying | broil, bake, microwave, poach, steam, grill, stir fry |
Healthy Soup Additions
1. Instead of salt, add herbs and spices to enhance the flavor. Explore the many possible seasonings available.
2. Add fresh, frozen, or leftover vegetables (use fruits if making a cold soup) to increase fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Avoid canned vegetables high in sodium. Read the label. A low-sodium food contains 140 mg or less per serving of sodium.
3. Increase fiber and protein by eating foods such as beans, lentils, brown rice, whole-grain pasta, barley, and bulgur.
4. Increase calcium and protein by using skim milk, evaporated skim milk, non-fat dry milk powder, or calcium-fortified soymilk. These low-fat ingredients can replace higher-fat alternatives like whole milk or cream.
Canned and Dry Soup Mixes are known for their high sodium content. Read the label and check the serving size. Remember, a low-sodium food contains 140 mg or less per serving.
Some companies within the food industry are making great strides in lowering the sodium content in their products. At Campbell, they have more than 100 products with a healthy level of sodium, more than 200 that are low in fat and saturated fat, more than 150 products that have 100 calories or less per serving, and more than 85 products certified by the American Heart Association.
I was searching the Campbell archives when I came across a 1959 commercial. Campbell had the foresight to recognize the importance of nutrition over 50 years ago.
Soup Tidbits
Soup is a staple in almost every American home. After NBC's "Seinfeld" show introduced the "Soup Nazi" in the United States on November 2, 1995 - Soup became a fashionable food.
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