NUTRITION
Ask the Dietitian: What is the best diet program?
Q: What is the best diet program? A: This is an excellent question and one that I am often asked. My answer: instead of focusing on a diet program, concentrate on healthy lifestyle changes that contr...
Posted on 1/23/13 at 2:41 PM
How sweet it isn't?
First it was fats, then carbohydrates. Now sugar has joined the ranks of nutritional villainy. With Christmas approaching on a tidal wave of candy canes and gingerbread, one can't help wondering: Is ...
Posted on 12/21/12 at 2:40 PM
One-Pot Kale and Quinoa Pilaf
Some people find it hard to get excited about vegetarian meals. For many of them, it could have something to do with growing up in a meat-and-potatoes culture. In the family of my youth, meat usually...
Posted on 3/16/12 at 2:19 PM
Accurate Source for Meat Safety Information
One of the things about the media that bothers me the most is how much inaccurate information is being shared so freely with peoplemost especially about our livelihood and the industry we work hard fo...
Posted on 1/29/12 at 8:00 PM
Breakfast Cookies get a vegan makeover
You won't find any butter in Noemi Aylesworth's refrigerator. You may see a carton of soy milk on the shelf, but definitely not the kind that comes from an animal species. No cheese, either. "If some...
Posted on 11/13/11 at 2:13 PM
Ag Secretary in Sioux Falls promoting healthier food choices
March 29, 2013
USDA secretary to visit South Dakota on Thursday
March 26, 2013
The big squeeze: Back-to-basics juicing delivers nutrition boost
By Meredith Holt , March 19, 2013
Genetics expert to talk nutrition at SDSU
BROOKINGS (AP) — The president of the American Society of Human Genetics will be at South Dakota State University next week to talk about the role nutrition plays in genetics.March 13, 2013
School lunches to have more meat, grains
By MARY CLARE JALONICK , December 10, 2012
Rep. Noem calls for study of USDA school lunch rules
November 07, 2012
Food guidelines ‘counterproductive’
By Ross Dolan , October 08, 2012
To help a child do better in school, feed the brain
Back-to-school season seems as good a time as any to think about boosting your kids’ brain power, not to mention your own. But this year, instead of flashcards and multiplication drills, you might want to focus on the family diet.By CAROLYN BUTLER , September 11, 2012
Study shows SD residents don’t eat enough fruits and vegetables
By AP , August 29, 2012
SD recognized for quality food assistance program
PIERRE (AP) — The South Dakota Department of Social Services is receiving an extra $650,000 in federal funding because it has a high accuracy rate in managing the nation's main nutrition program for low-income people.August 28, 2012
Student meals to get healthier
June 19, 2012
CDC: South Dakotans eating too few vegetables
PIERRE (AP) — A study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that South Dakotans aren't eating as many vegetables as people in other states.January 13, 2012
HERSETH SANDLIN: Infant nutrition: USDA got it right
December 07, 2011
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