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Set personal goals for healthy eating. Build healthy eating habits one goal at a time! Use the Start Simple with MyPlate app to pick simple daily food goals, see real-time progress, and earn badges along the way. Get Started Today.
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About the USDA Center for Nutrition Policy & Promotion. The...
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MyPlate’s National Strategic Partners consist of a variety...
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Print Materials - MyPlate | U.S. Department of Agriculture
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My Cookbooks - MyPlate | U.S. Department of Agriculture
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My Saved Recipes - MyPlate | U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Find multiple formats of the MyPlate graphic to use in your...
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Launched in 2011, MyPlate’s symbol is a simple visual reminder to choose a variety of foods throughout the day and throughout the week. It represents what and how much to eat from each of the food groups over the course of the day, whether you eat on a plate, from a bowl, or another way.
MyPlate Graphics. This page contains multiple versions of the MyPlate graphic: the full MyPlate, MyPlate with the fruits and vegetables sections highlighted ("Make half your plate fruits and vegetables"), and the five individual food groups. Graphics are available in .eps, .png, and .jpg formats.
Browse the MyPlate collection of printable tip sheets and resources. These materials are in the public domain. MyPlate Activity Sheets for Kids. USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. Want your kids to learn how to build a healthy meal? Use these clever activity sheets to find ideas and tips!
MyPlate Plan. USDA, Food and Nutrition Service, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion. The MyPlate Plan shows your food group targets – what and how much to eat within your calorie allowance. Your plan is personalized, based on your age, sex, height, weight and physical activity level.
Start simple by choosing foods with less sodium. Check the Nutrition Facts label and choose foods with a lower percent (%) Daily Value (DV) for sodium on the label, especially if a family member has high blood pressure, diabetes, or kidney disease. Cook at home!
MyPlate. MyPlate replaced MyPyramid and the Food Guide Pyramid in 2011. MyPlate illustrates the five food groups as the building blocks for a healthy diet. Through the familiar mealtime visual of a plate and fork, MyPlate reminds people to think about this idea while eating.