Links to COOL sites


The official MyNutrikids website!  Go here for the most up to 
date information on what your child has been eating for lunch, 
how much money they have left in their account and ALSO to add 
money to their lunch account if you need too!
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This site promotes nutrition through fruits and vegetables.  It 
has recipes and fun projects for kids.
http://www.fruitandveggiesmorematters.org

National School Lunch Program.  This site has everything you ever 
want to learn about the National School Lunch Program.  This is 
the organization that governs what we are and are not allowed to 
serve in the schools.  You will also find forms and downloads.
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Lunch/default.htm

USDA for Kids fun interactive site
http://www.fsa.usda.gov/fsa/kidsapp

USDA Team Nutrition Fun Site
http://teamnutrition.usda.gov

My Pyramid~The USDA link to the NEW Food Pyramid
http://www.mypyramid.gov/

Nutrition Facts and Analysis Tools
http://www.nutritiondata.com

Fit Day is a great website for keeping track of calories, 
exercise, nutrition and journals!  I recommend this to Anyone who 
is trying to get healthy!  Ages 13 to 100 will appreciate the 
great tools onhere!! AND IT's FREE!!
http://www.fitday.com

This is a great sight sponsored by the University of Illinois 
Extension.  It has many helpful hints and tools for novice and 
master gardener alike.  If you have a garden, want to learn how 
to grow a garden or want to learn how to preserve the harvest of 
your garden this sight is where it's at!
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/veggies/index.html

FDA and YOU: A great educational/research sight reaching beyond 
nutrition to take in many health topics.
http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/fdaandyou/

Kidnetic is a waaaay cool interactive website with lots of games 
and other cool features that will appeal to kids of all ages!  So 
fun ya won't even know your learning til it's too late!
http://www.kidnetic.com

I Spy Healthy Fun is anohter very funtastic website for kids 
sponsored by SCHOLASTIC.  Check it out!
http://www.scholastic.com/ispy/play/healthyfun/index.asp

Kids World Food Safety is a great place to learn about food 
safety and sanitation.  This is a must see site!
http://www.ncagr.com/cyber/kidswrld/foodsafe/index.htm

Nutrition Explorations is the place to go for teachers curriculum 
ideas, parents, students and even food service staff!
http://www.nutritionexplorations.org/

Sports+You=Nutrition!  Yes, ya gotta remember that the food you 
eat to fuel your body is one of the main things that decide 
wether you will be a good athelete or a great one.  This is a 
must see sight if you are or want to be into sports.  Geared to 
grade 7 and above.
http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/sportsnutrition/

Healthy Start...This sight is where you can find assistance 
programs for mothers and young children.  If you are in need of 
financial assitance with the health aspects of raising a family 
this is a place to visit.
http://jfs.ohio.gov/ohp/bcps/hshf/index.stm

Boys growth chart, to track weight and height in adolescent boys
http://www.kidsnutrition.org/images/pdfs_nyc/cdc_bmi_boys.pdf

Girls growth chart to track weight and height in adolescent girls
http://www.kidsnutrition.org/images/pdfs_nyc/cdc_bmi_girls.pdf

This healthy eating calculator is a guideline to how many 
calories adolescent boys and girls should consume to maintain, 
loose or gain weight.  This is just a tool, not a replacement for 
professional advice from a doctor or a dietician!
http://www.kidsnutrition.org/HealthyEating_calculator.htm

Kids With Food Allergies is a U.S.-based national tax-exempt 
nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life 
for children with food allergies by providing recipes, news, 
tips, online parent-to-parent support, and practical resources 
for families.
http://www.kidswithfoodallergies.org

The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network 
This comprehensive site offers a variety of helpful resources for 
parents. You can read about the most common food allergens such 
as peanuts, milk, eggs or wheat, or read an in-depth article 
about anaphylaxis. Research summaries of recent studies and their 
findings, and frequently asked questions are also available. 
Parents of children with allergies will be especially interested 
in the regularly updated alerts, which give detailed information 
about products which may contain common allergens--you can sign 
up for an email list to receive alerts automatically. A special 
recipes section offers a monthly featured recipe and a recipe for 
egg and milk-free birthday cake!
http://www.foodallergy.org

The American Academy of Family Physicians 
For a quick list that dispels nine common food allergy myths, 
read "Food Allergies: Just the Facts." If you are interested in 
more in-depth articles written for a professional audience, 
try "Milk, Eggs and Peanuts: Food Allergies in Children" to learn 
about diagnosis and management of children's food allergies 
or "Manifestations of Food Allergy: Evaluation and Management" to 
read about allergic symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
http://www.aafp.org

Virtual Hospital 
Sponsored by University of Iowa Health Care, this site has a 
special section called Virtual Children's Hospital, which covers 
many health care topics. The site includes a helpful article 
dealing with "Common Questions, Quick Answers" about food 
allergies.
http://www.vh.org


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