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Lactose Intolerance Lessons So You Don’t Break Up with Dairy
The good news is that lactose intolerance does not have to mean dairy avoidance! For individuals with lactose intolerance, there are a variety of lactose-free and lower-lactose dairy options, along with other management strategies that may help them enjoy the taste and nutrition benefits of dairy foods with minimal or no symptoms. If you're experiencing lactose intolerance, try lactose-free milk, hard cheeses, yogurts, or lactose-free versions of your favorite foods.
Smart Snacks for Student Athletes
Student-athletes live in a fast-paced world, managing class, practice, and study schedules. Well-balanced snacks provide athletes with extra servings of protein, fruits, vegetables, or calcium-rich dairy foods.
Fuel Your Performance with Sustainable Dairy
Athletes are naturally conscious eaters and understanding that there is a limited supply of fuel and fluid to get them through their practice or event makes them aware of the finite resources that affect how they eat daily. Athletes can use the same intentional effort and significantly impact the environment by eating with sustainability in mind.
Celebrate Cheese!
Cheese is a nutrient-dense dairy food that provides protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals. There are over 2,000 varieties of cheese, and all of them can fit into a healthy lifestyle.
“Spooktacular” Dairy Snacks
Halloween marks the beginning of candy season. It can be challenging for parents to keep sweets a modest part of their children’s diet. With dairy snacks, candy doesn’t have to be off-limits. Parents can carve out a healthier Halloween with “spooktacular” snacks!
How to Keep Strong Bones: 3 Tips
How often do you think about bone health? Probably not frequently…
World Milk Day – June 1
World Milk Day starts in summer, which is the season for fun in the sun and enjoying time outdoors. But as the temperature rises, so does the risk of dehydration…
Fuel Your Muscles with Milk Nutrition
Maintaining muscle mass is important not only for strength, but also for its connection to better overall physical and mental health…
Celebrate the New Year With Charcuterie
For centuries, charcuterie boards, edible works of art piled high with cured meats, cheese, crackers, fruit, nuts, dips, and more, were reserved for swanky shindigs…
Don’t Let Thanksgiving Gobble Up Your Budget
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks, overeat, and enjoy family– but it isn’t cheap…
Choose to End Hunger
Mississippi State (MSU) Bulldogs made history by winning the 2021 National Championship in the College World Series! For the first time…
Hunger Action Month: Mississippi Food Network
September is Hunger Action Month, traditionally a month when people stand together with Feeding America to fight hunger…
From Food Fails to Healthy Eating Wins
March is National Nutrition Month which is the yearly nutrition education campaign created by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to focus on the importance of making informed…
Up Your Snack Game with Dairy
It’s true, when it comes to recreational sports for kids, there isn’t a need to replenish and refuel, like a collegiate or professional athlete. However, parent provided snacks are ingrained in the culture…