Showing posts with label dairy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dairy. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2026

June 14, Flag Day History and Snacks

Flag Day is celebrated every June 14 in remembrance of the adoption of the flag of the United States in 1777. The flag is a national symbol of patriotism and freedom. In 1775, the “Grand Union” flag, also known as the Continental Colors, was flown in the colonies.


Flag Recipes




Dessert Pizza with
Brie, Blueberries, and Strawberries


Yield: 3 servings
Serving Size: 1/3 crust

Ingredients
1 Pizza Crust, (7-inches)
1.5 oz Brie6 Strawberries
1/3 cup Blueberries


Nutrition Information


Blueberries, Watermelon, and Part-Skim Mozzarella





Monday, June 1, 2026

June is National Dairy Month


Every Age Needs the Nutrients Found in Dairy



A Tribute to the Dairy Industry:

From the Cow and the Farmer to Your Kitchen Table.


Milk, cheese, and yogurt play a critical role in the diets of adults and children by providing essential nutrients. Drinking one cup of milk can help you meet the Dietary Guidelines for Americans’ recommended three servings of daily low-fat or fat-free milk or milk products.

One cup (8-ounce) serving of milk provides the following nutrients: (Information based on one cup of fat-free white milk)

Calcium provides 30% of the Daily Value. It helps build and maintain bones and teeth, and it plays a role in nerve function, muscle contraction, and blood clotting.

Vitamin D provides about 25% of the Daily Value. Vitamin D helps promote the absorption of calcium and enhances bone mineralization.

Protein provides about 16% of the Daily Value and essential amino acids. Protein builds and repairs muscle tissue and is a source of energy during intense physical activities.

Vitamin B12 provides about 22% of the Daily Value. Vitamin B12 helps build red blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the muscles.

Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), provides about 26% of the Daily Value. Riboflavin helps convert food into energy. It is also involved in exercising muscles.

Phosphorus provides about 25% of the Daily Value. Phosphorus helps strengthen bones.



Easy to Prepare Snacks




National Dairy Council

The National Dairy Council provides user-friendly nutrition education materials. It advocates healthy living and is committed to our communities and health care needs. 

National Dairy Council® (NDC) is the nutrition research, education and communications arm of Dairy Management Inc™. On behalf of U.S. dairy farmers, NDC provides science-based nutrition information to, and in collaboration with, a variety of stakeholders committed to fostering a healthier society, including health professionals, educators, school nutrition directors, academia, industry, consumers, and media.

Established in 1915, NDC is comprised of a staff of nutrition science researchers, registered dietitians and communications experts dedicated to educating the public on the health benefits of consuming milk and milk products throughout a person’s lifespan. In addition, NDC funds independent research to aid in the ongoing discovery of information about dairy foods’ important role in a healthy lifestyle. This research provides insights to the industry for new dairy product innovations.

In partnership with its network of state and regional dairy councils, NDC disseminates nutrition programs, materials and research to support government recommendations for improved nutrition for Americans, including consumption of at least three servings of low-fat or fat-free milk and milk products a day.



3-Every-Day™, a Dairy Promotion. Consuming 3-Every-Day™ of Dairy – three daily servings of milk, cheese, or yogurt is an easy way for families to get a powerful punch of nutrients to help build stronger bones and healthy bodies and reduce the risk of osteoporosis. In addition, a growing body of research suggests that enjoying three servings of dairy foods a day as part of a nutrient-rich, balanced diet may help maintain a healthy weight.

American Dairy Association of Indiana's
 Every Single Day TV Spot.



Fuel Up to Play 60 is an in-school nutrition and physical activity program launched by National Dairy Council (NDC) and National Football League, in collaboration with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). The program encourages youth to consume nutrient-rich foods (low-fat and fat-free dairy, fruits, vegetables, and whole grains) and achieve 60 minutes of physical activity every day. Visit the Fuel Up to Play 60 website to learn more.



Lactose Intolerance.
National Dairy Council, Lactose Intolerance 


 Celebrating America's Dairy Industry


Messages from the Dairy Councils and Associations
American Dairy Farmers, 1990’s


Maine Dairy and Nutrition Council


Sponsored by the American Dairy Farmers

Tribute to the Dairy Advertisers.

I’m not sure who gets the credit for the Cow Tap Dancing,
but the Message is Milk gets you swinging again.



Friday, May 29, 2026

June Wellness News

 



June Produce




Monthly Events

Men's Health Month

Atlantic, Caribbean, & Gulf Hurricane Season (6/1-11/30)

Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season (5/15–11/30)

National Aphasia Awareness Month

Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month

Migraine and Headache Awareness Month

Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month

Fireworks Safety Month (6/1-7/4)

National Safety Month

Caribbean-American Heritage Month

Great Outdoors Month

Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month

National Pet Preparedness Month

National Oceans Month

National Rivers Month

June Dairy Month

Dairy Alternative Month

National Candy Month

National Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month

National Frozen Yogurt Month

California Avocado Month

Georgia Blueberry Month

National Iced Tea Month

National Mango Month

National Papaya Month

National Soul Food Month

Sorghum Month

National Steakhouse Month

Turkey Lovers Month

Sports America Kids Month

Potty Training Awareness Month

National Camping Month

 

Weekly Events

14-21 Men's Health Week

21-27 Learning Disabilities Week

22-28 Lightning Safety Week

21-27 National Mosquito Control Awareness Week



 Daily Events

 

1    Kentucky 15th State; Tennessee 16th State; National Olive Day; National Hazelnut Cake Day; National Heimlich Maneuver Day; World Milk Day 

2    MyPlate Anniversary; National Rotisserie Chicken Day; National Rocky Road Day

3    National Egg Day; National Chocolate Macaroon Day; World Bicycle Day, Global Running Day

4    National Cheese Day; National Cognac Day

5    UN World Environment Day; National Veggie Burger Day; National Gingerbread Day, Doughnut Day (Salvation Army)

6    National Applesauce Cake Day; National Drive-In Movie Day; National Gardening Exercise Day; Horseradish Day, Espresso Day

7    Chocolate Ice Cream Day; World Food Safety Day, National Cancer Survivors Day

8    World Ocean Day; National Best Friends Day; National Jelly-Filled Doughnut Day 

9    Donald Duck Debut; National Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Day 

10  National Black Cow Day; National Herbs and Spices Day; National Iced Tea Day; National Egg Roll Day

11  Corn on the Cob Day; National Making Life Beautiful Day; National German Chocolate Cake Day

12  National Peanut Butter Cookie Day;  International Falafel Day

13  Kitchen Klutzes of America Day; National Weed Your Garden Day, Family Fitness and Health Day

14  (World) Blood Donor Day; Flag Day; Army Birthday; National Bourbon Day; National Strawberry Shortcake Day; Cucumber Day; Chop Suey Day

15  Nature Photography Day; Arkansas 25th State; National Lobster Day; National Smile Power Day; Prune Day;  National Turkey Lovers’ Day

16  National Fudge Day; Cracker Jack Day

17  National Eat Your Vegetables Day; National Apple Strudel Day; National Cherry Tart Day;  UN World Day to Combat Desertification & Drought  

18  Intl Picnic Day; Intl Sushi Day; Sustainable Gastronomy Day

19  World Sickle Cell Day; National Martini Day; National Garfield the Cat Day, Juneteenth

20  National Ice Cream Soda Day, National Vanilla Milkshake Day; West Virginia, 35th State; UN World Refugee Day

21  Summer Solstice; Peaches & Cream Day; New Hampshire 9th state; International Day of Yoga, Father's Day, Family Awareness Day, International Day of Yoga

22  National Onion Rings Day; National Chocolate Éclair Day; World Rainforest Day

23  Public Service Day; National Pink Day; National Hydration Day; National Pecan Sandies Day

24  Celebration of the Senses; National Pralines Day; National Parchment Cooking Day 

25  Strawberry Parfait Day; National Catfish Day 

26  National Chocolate Pudding Day; National Coconut Day

27  National HIV Testing Day; National Orange Blossom Day; National PTSD Awareness Day; National Onion Day; National Ice Cream Cake Day; Intl Pineapple Day; National Food Truck Day, Great American Backyard Campout

28 National Tapioca Day; National Columnists' Day

29  National Almond Buttercrunch Day; National Camera Day; National Waffle Iron Day

30  Jake's Birthday; Social Media Day; National Meteor Watch Day; California Avocado Day;  National Bomb Pop Day 





Months

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April

October

May  

November

June

December

 



Saturday, May 23, 2026

Explore the World of Salads - From Classic to Creative.

Explore the world of salads!
From classic to creative,
Salads fit every occasion.




Salads are a great way to add Nutrition and Color to your day. Choose the right ingredients and keep them handy to create a healthy meal.

Salads can easily become unhealthy if you are not careful with the toppings. Be mindful about what you add and the portions. Measure more caloric items, such as cheese, nuts, and salad dressing.

Your options are endless. Load your plate up with colorful vegetables. Raw vegetables are great and add a pleasant crunch. To add variety, choose some cooked vegetables, such as grilled, roasted, or steamed.
   
List of Ingredients to Create Endless Salad Possibilities

Start with Leafy Greens (1 1/2 – 2 cups)
·        Arugula
·        Beet Greens
·        Bok choy
·        Boston lettuce
·        Collard Greens
·        Endive
·        Escarole
·        Green leaf lettuce
·        Red leaf lettuce
·        Iceberg lettuce
·        Kale
·        Microgreens
·        Mixed greens
·        Napa cabbage
·        Radicchio
·        Romaine lettuce
·        Spinach
·        Swiss Chard
·        Turnip Greens
·        Watercress

Add Vegetables (Fresh, Canned or Cooked)
Vegetables (2 tablespoons)
·        Avocado
·        Asparagus, chopped
·        Artichoke hearts
·        Bean sprouts
·        Beets
·        Bell Pepper
·        Broccoli florets
·        Carrots, shredded
·        Celery, chopped
·        Corn
·        Cucumber slices
·        Green beans
·        Mushroom slices
·        Onion
·        Peas, boiled
·        1 Roasted Red Pepper, julienned
·        Radishes, slices
·        Squash, sliced or diced
·        Tomato slices

Add Meat, Meat Alternatives and/or Dairy for a Main Dish Salad
·        1 boiled Egg, sliced
·        2-3 oz Chicken: Grilled, Blackened, Curry
·        2-3 oz Turkey: Grilled, Blackened, Curry
·        2-3 oz Salmon: Grilled, Blackened, Curry
·        2-3 oz Shrimp: Grilled, Blackened, Curry
·        2 tablespoons crumbled Blue cheese
·        ¼ cup Cottage cheese
·        2 teaspoons crumbled Feta cheese
·        1 oz fresh Mozzarella cheese, sliced
·        2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese
·        2-3 oz Sardines in water
·        2-3 oz Tuna, canned in water
·        ½ cup Tofu
·        2-3 oz Tempeh

Add Beans and/or Grains
Beans (1 tablespoon)
·        Black beans
·        Cannellini beans
·        Chickpeas
·        Kidney beans
·        Lentils
·        Pinto Beans

Grains (1/4 cup)
·        Couscous
·        Barley
·        Bulgur
·        Farro
·        Quinoa
·        Wild rice

Nuts and Seeds (1 tablespoon)
·        Almonds, raw
·        Cashews, raw
·        Pecans, raw
·        Walnuts
·        Poppy seeds
·        Pumpkin seeds
·        Sesame seeds
·        Sunflower seeds

Fruits (optional)
·        1/2 Apple, sliced
·        1/3 cup Blueberries
·        Cranberries, 1 Tablespoon
·        2-3 Dates or Figs
·        10 Grapes
·        6 Mandarin wedges
·        1/2 Pear, sliced
·        1/3 cup Pineapple, slices or diced
·        2 Tablespoons Raisins or Dried Cranberries·       
         2-3 Strawberries, sliced

Other (optional)
·        1 Anchovy
·        5 Olives, Black, Green, or Kalamata
·        2 Tablespoons Whole Grain Croutons

The Finale and Salad Dressing
·        Dash of fresh Oregano, Parsley or Coriander
·        Choose from a variety of Spices and Herbs
·        2 Tablespoons Homemade Salad Dressing:
       Use Olive Oil, Vinegar, Citrus Juice, Salsa,
       Low-fat Yogurt and/or Mustard

A salad can be delicious, healthy, and inexpensive.


Resources
1. Fat-free vinaigrette Recipes are easy to prepare and can be used as a marinade, salad dressing, or sauce.
2. The Types of Salad Everyone Needs to Know About, Allrecipes. 
3. How to Mason Jar Salads, The Country Chic Cottage






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