Is anything more fall-like than a pumpkin? These orange winter squashes are chock-full of vitamin A and deliver 3 grams of fiber per ½-cup serving of cooked sugar pumpkin, plus potassium. Note that the pumpkins you carve into jack-o’-lanterns are not the same type of pumpkins you eat. Try pumpkin puree mixed with mac-and-cheese or with hummus for a seasonal spread. Looking for more options? Add pumpkin to pancake batter, oatmeal, smoothies, or your kid's favorite chili.
Sunday, October 26, 2025
National Pumpkin Day - From Seed to Table
Is anything more fall-like than a pumpkin? These orange winter squashes are chock-full of vitamin A and deliver 3 grams of fiber per ½-cup serving of cooked sugar pumpkin, plus potassium. Note that the pumpkins you carve into jack-o’-lanterns are not the same type of pumpkins you eat. Try pumpkin puree mixed with mac-and-cheese or with hummus for a seasonal spread. Looking for more options? Add pumpkin to pancake batter, oatmeal, smoothies, or your kid's favorite chili.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Healthy Halloween Treats
There are healthy Halloween snacks to choose from at the market. Read the label—make sure fruit snacks are made with 100 percent real fruit; choose treats without trans fats; and look for items with whole grains.
1. Whole-grain cheddar-flavored crackers
2. Fruit snacks made with 100% fruit with added vitamin C
3. Fruit leathers made with 100 percent fruit
5. Raisins
6. Individual fruit cups
7. Low-fat pudding cups
8. Baked, unsalted pretzels
9. Popcorn
1. EatRight, Enjoy a Healthy and Happy Halloween
2. EatRight, 7 Ways to Make Halloween Safer for Kids with Food Allergies, Rima Kleiner, MS, RD, LDN
3. Terrifying Scary Movies to Watch for Halloween
Friday, October 24, 2025
October 24, Food Day - From Our Garden to Our Table
From Our Garden to Our Table
Our family and friends come from diverse backgrounds with physical and emotional challenges or chronic illnesses, such as Cerebral Palsy, Autism, and Heart Disease.
In addition, we prepared a red, white, and green grilled cheese sandwich from the US Department of Health and Human Services cookbook “Keep the Beat Recipes. " A free copy of the cookbook is available on their website.
The dessert was a big hit. We made fruit kabobs using locally grown fruits and paired them with low-fat ice cream, and for Jake, we prepared a smoothie using the same ingredients.

Thursday, October 23, 2025
Food & Drug Interaction Education:
What Every Consumer Should Know
Food & Drug Interactions: What You Need to Know
Introduction
Taking medication is a normal part of life for many people. However, it’s important to recognize that medicines don’t act alone — what you eat and drink, your age, weight, sex, health conditions, and even your supplements can change how medications work.
Some drugs perform best on an empty stomach, while others can cause discomfort without food. Alcohol adds another layer of complexity — consuming alcohol before, during, or after taking medication can dramatically alter how the drug works in your body.
What Is a Food–Drug Interaction?
When food affects how a medication works in your body, it’s called a food–drug interaction.
Food can:
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Prevent medicine from working properly
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Make side effects worse or create new ones
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Change how your body absorbs or breaks down a drug
Likewise, medications can influence how your body processes nutrients. These interactions can occur with prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements.
Examples in Everyday Life
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Green leafy vegetables (rich in Vitamin K) can reduce the effectiveness of aspirin or warfarin in thinning the blood. Keeping your intake steady each day minimizes this effect.
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Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of statins like Lipitor, potentially leading to dangerous side effects.
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Calcium channel blockers (for high blood pressure) are also affected by grapefruit juice — levels in the blood can rise too high.
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Dairy products can block absorption of antibiotics; take these medications one to two hours before or after consuming milk, yogurt, or cheese.
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Alcohol can prolong the effects of insulin or diabetes pills, leading to low blood sugar.
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Mixing alcohol with pain relievers containing acetaminophen increases the risk of severe liver damage.
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Combining alcohol and antihistamines, like Benadryl, can cause extreme drowsiness.
Green leafy vegetables (rich in Vitamin K) can reduce the effectiveness of aspirin or warfarin in thinning the blood. Keeping your intake steady each day minimizes this effect.
Grapefruit juice increases the absorption of statins like Lipitor, potentially leading to dangerous side effects.
Calcium channel blockers (for high blood pressure) are also affected by grapefruit juice — levels in the blood can rise too high.
Dairy products can block absorption of antibiotics; take these medications one to two hours before or after consuming milk, yogurt, or cheese.
Alcohol can prolong the effects of insulin or diabetes pills, leading to low blood sugar.
Mixing alcohol with pain relievers containing acetaminophen increases the risk of severe liver damage.
Combining alcohol and antihistamines, like Benadryl, can cause extreme drowsiness.
Tips for Safe Medication Use
✅ Always read the label and follow directions carefully.
✅ Take most medications with water unless instructed otherwise.
✅ Keep a list of all medications, vitamins, and supplements you take.
✅ Ask your pharmacist or doctor before changing your diet.
✅ Avoid mixing alcohol with medication unless cleared by a professional.
Final Thoughts
Food–drug interaction education is an essential part of preventive healthcare. By understanding how your diet affects your medication, you can reduce side effects, improve effectiveness, and take charge of your health.
Doctors, dietitians, and pharmacists are always ready to help. Don’t hesitate to ask questions — your health depends on it.
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
National Color Day - Explore the Many Colors of Food
Eat Right with Colors explores the health benefits associated with eating foods of many colors. Including color diversity in your meals and food choices enhances your intake of a wide range of nutrients.
Blue Grapes, Blue and Purple Potatoes, Blueberries, Dried Plums, Plums, Eggplant, Pomegranates, Elderberries, Juniper Berries, Kelp (Seaweed), Purple Belgian Endive, Purple Cabbage, Purple Figs
Apricots, Bananas, Butternut Squash, Cantaloupe, Carrots, Cheddar Cheese, Citrus Fruits, Clementines, Corn, Creamsicle, Garbanzo Beans, Golden Apples, Golden Flax Seed, Golden Raisins, Grapefruit, Honey, Lemon, Lemongrass, Mandarin Oranges, Mangoes, Nectarines, Orange Jello, Orange Peppers, Orange Tomatoes, Oranges, Papaya, Parsnips, Peaches, Pears, Persimmons, Pineapple, Pumpkin, Rutabagas, Saffron, Salmon, Spaghetti Squash, Squash Blossoms, Sweet Corn, Sweet Potatoes, Tangerines, Whole Grains, Yams, Yellow Apples, Yellow Beans, Yellow Peppers, Yellow Summer Squash, Yellow Wax Beans
White: Cauliflower, Coconut, Garlic, Ginger, Green Onions, Scallions, Horseradish, Jicama, Kohlrabi, Leeks, Millet, Mushrooms, Onions, Parsnips, Quinoa, Shallots, Soy Products, Sunflower Seeds, Tofu, Turnips, White Beans, White Corn, White Sesame Seeds
Black: Black Beans, Black Cherries, Black Currants, Black Mushrooms, Black Olives, Black Quinoa, Black Raspberry, Black Rice, Black Sesame Seeds, Black Soybeans, Blackberries, Boysenberries, Prunes, Raisins, Seaweeds, Tamari (Soy Sauce)
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October 22, National Nut Day
1. Peanuts
5. Pine nuts
Monday, October 20, 2025
National Pumpkin Cheesecake
Pumpkin Cheesecake
Food Network
Autumn is the perfect time to add pumpkin to one of America’s favorite desserts. Cheesecake is a sweet dessert with a mixture of fresh soft cheese, cream cheese or cottage cheese, eggs, and sugar on a crust made from crushed graham crackers, crushed cookies, pastry, or sponge cake. Cheesecakes can be prepared baked or unbaked, flavored, and are often served topped with fruit, fruit sauce, chocolate, or whipped cream.
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