Yield: 4 servings
Analysis per Serving
Monthly
Women's Health Care Month
Older Americans Month
Arthritis Awareness Month
Worldwide Home-Schooling Awareness
Heal the Children Month
Huntington's Disease Awareness Month
Lupus Awareness Month
Lyme Disease Awareness Month
National Allergy/Asthma Awareness Month
National Celiac Disease Awareness Month
High Blood Pressure Education Month
National Mental Health Month
National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month
National Stroke Awareness Month
Ultraviolet Awareness Month
Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage
Haitian Heritage Month
Jewish American Heritage Month
Latino Books Month
National Physical Fitness and Sports Month
Gifts from the Garden Month
National Amaranth Day
American Cheese Month
National Asparagus Month
National Artisan Gelato Month
National Barbecue Month
National Beef Month
National Egg Month
National Hamburger Month
International Mediterranean Diet Month
National Salad Month
National Salsa Month
National Strawberry Month
National Sweet Vidalia Onions Month
National Vinegar Month
National Bike Month
National Meditation Month
National Photo Month
National Smile Month (05/16-06/16)
Clean Air Month
National Military Appreciation Month
National Family Month
Prader-Willi Syndrome Awareness Month
Weekly
5-11 Be Kind to Animals Week®
5-11 Hurricane Preparedness Week
5-11 Turnoff Week
5-11 Drinking Water Week
5-11 National Pet Week
6-12 Children's Book Week
6-10 North American Occupational Safety & Health Week
6-10 Teacher Appreciation Week
12-18 National Women's Health Week
12-18 Food Allergy Awareness Week
13-19 Salt Awareness Week
15-21 National Anxiety & Depression Awareness Week
19-25 Healthy and Safe Swimming Week
Daily Events
1 Executive Coaching Day, May
Day; Mother Goose Day; National Chocolate Parfait Day; National High Potassium
Awareness Day
2 Truffles Day; World Tuna Day; Scurvy Awareness Day; School Lunch Hero Day
3 World Press Freedom Day; Chocolate Custard
Day; Raspberry Popover; Garden Meditation; National Fitness Day; Herb Day;
Kentucky Derby
4 National Orange Juice Day; Lemonade day
5 Cinco de Mayo; National Hoagie Day; Totally
Chipotle Day
6
No Homework, International No Diet Day; Beverage Day; Crepe Suzette
Day, National Teacher Day
7 Roast Leg of Lamb Day, Packaging Design Day,
Barrier Awareness Day, Cosmopolitan Day
8 World Red Cross Day; World Ovarian Cancer
Day; Animal Disaster Preparedness
9 National Butterscotch Brownie Day, National
Moscato Day; Military Spouse Appreciation Day
10 National Shrimp Day; National Lipid
Day; Clean Up Your Room Day; Letter Carriers “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive
11 Eat What You Want Day; Minnesota, 32nd
State; National Mocha Torte Day; Mother's day
12 National Nutty Fudge Day; Day of Plant
Health; Women's Check-up Day
13 Fruit Cocktail Day; Apple Pie Day; Hummus Day;
Crouton Day
14 Buttermilk Biscuit Day
15 International Day of Families; National
Chocolate Chip Day; National Slider Day; National Juice Slush Day
16 Coquilles St. Jacques Day; National Love a Tree
Day; National Barbecue Day; Mimosa Day; National Pizza Party Day
17 World Telecommunications Day, World Hypertension
Day; National Cherry Cobbler Day, National Walnut Day
18 Intl Museum Day; National Cheese Soufflé
Day; National No Dirty Dishes Day
19 Devil's Food Cake Day; World Crohn's and Colitis
Day; World IBD Day
20
National Rescue Dog Day; National Quiche Lorraine Day; Pick Strawberries Day;
World Bee Day
21
World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue & Development; Waitstaff; National
Strawberries & Cream Day; International Tea Day; National Juice Slush Day;
National Employee Health & Fitness Day
22 United Nations: International Day for Biological
Diversity; National Maritime Day; National Vanilla Pudding Day; Eat More Fruits
Vegetables Day
23
National Taffy Day; World Turtle Day; National Don’t Fry Day; National
Road Trip Day; National Cooler Day
24 Brother’s Day; Escargot Day; Yucatan Shrimp Day;
Scavenger Hunt Day
25
Nat'l Brown-Bag-It Day; National Wine Day; World Thyroid Day
26 Cherry Dessert Day; National Blueberry
Cheesecake Day; National Chardonnay Day; Memorial Day; Hamburger Day
27 Grape
Popsicle
28
National Brisket Day; World Hunger Day; National Senior Health & Fitness Day®
29 Intl Day of United Nations
Peacekeepers; Wisconsin, 30th State; Rhode Island, 13th State; National
Coq Au Vin Day; Learn about Composting
30 National Mint Julep Day; National Creativity Day;
World MS Day
31
National Macaroon Day; World No Tobacco Day; National Smile Day; Heat
Safety Awareness Day
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The FDA announced that it is revoking or proposing to revoke 52 outdated Food Standards of Identity (SOIs) for products such as canned fruits and vegetables, dairy, baked goods, and macaroni. These rules, initially created to ensure uniformity and prevent food fraud, are now considered obsolete due to advances in food science, labeling, and safety regulations. The move aligns with broader efforts under the Trump Administration to reduce regulatory burdens, increase transparency, and support innovation in food production, while still protecting consumers.
The Potential Downside
While revoking outdated Standards of Identity (SOIs) can encourage innovation and reduce red tape, there are potential downsides worth noting:
✅ Loss of uniform definitions:
Without clear standards, products could vary more widely in ingredients or quality, making it harder for consumers to know exactly what they’re buying.
✅ Risk of consumer confusion or deception:
SOIs historically ensured “honesty and fair dealing.” Removing them might open the door for misleading product names or formulations that don’t match consumer expectations.
✅ Weaker safeguards for traditional products:
Standards helped preserve certain traditional recipes and prevent cost‑cutting substitutions that could lower nutritional value or quality.
✅ Regulatory gaps:
Although modern labeling and safety laws exist, some worry that fewer defined standards could require stronger enforcement elsewhere to prevent food fraud.
Bottom line:
Revoking obsolete rules can be positive, but agencies and manufacturers must ensure transparency and accurate labeling so consumers remain protected and informed.
Nutrition Facts
These foods can be substituted in your meal plan, even though they contain added sugar or fat. However, they do not contain as many vitamins and minerals as the servings on the Starch, Fruit, or Milk list.
When planning to include these foods in your meal, be sure to include foods from all the lists to eat a balanced meal.
Selection Tips
Because many of these foods are concentrated sources of carbohydrate and fat, the portion sizes are often very small.
Always check Nutrition Facts on the food label. It will be your most accurate source of information.
Many fat-free or reduced products made with fat replacers contain carbohydrate. When eaten in large amounts, they may need to be counted. Consult with your instructor to determine the correct method for counting.
Look for fat-free salad dressings in smaller amounts on the Free Foods list.
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This list includes fresh, frozen, canned, and dried fruits, as well as fruit juices. In general, one fruit serving is equal: . 1 small to medium fresh fruit. . ½ cup of canned or fresh fruit or fruit juice. . ¼ cup of dried fruit. (The weight includes skin, core, seeds, and rind). | |||
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