CHOOSE MY PLATE
Recently Souplantation and Sweet Tomatoes restaurants have become a community partner with ChooseMyPlate.gov, an organization that is designed to remind Americans to eat healthfully; it is not intended to change consumer behavior alone.
Making food choices for a healthy lifestyle can be as simple as using these 5 Tips of the ChooseMyPlate.gov top 10 List.
Use the ideas in this list to balance your calories, to choose foods to eat more often, and to cut back on foods
to eat less often.
1. balance calories
Find out how many calories YOU need for a day as a first step in managing your weight. Go to
www.ChooseMyPlate.gov to find your calorie level. Being physically active also helps you balance calories.
2. enjoy your food, but eat less Take the time to fully enjoy
your food as you eat it. Eating too fast or when your attention is elsewhere may lead to eating too
many calories. Pay attention to hunger and fullness cues before, during, and after meals. Use them to recognize when to eat and when you’ve had enough.
3. avoid oversized portions
Use a smaller plate, bowl, and glass. Portion out
foods before you eat. When eating out, choose a smaller size option, share a dish, or take home part of
your meal.
4. foods to eat more often
Eat more vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and fat-free or 1% milk and dairy products. These foods have the nutrients you need for health—including potassium, calcium, vitamin D, and fiber. Make them the
basis for meals and snacks.
5. make half your plate fruits and vegetables
Choose red, orange, and dark-green vegetables like tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and broccoli, along with other vegetables for your meals. Add fruit to meals as part of main or side dishes or as dessert.
It’s hard to believe that anyone knowlegable in nutriition would eat anything other than raw veggies with no dressing at this restaurant. I tried to pick items with the lowest fat, lowest sodium and lowest sugar, the result was…not much from which to choose. A full day’s allowable sodium in 1 cup of soup etc. No wondered there is an obese problem in the US.
to whom… I tried so hard to get a coupon but because I do not have a CELLPHONE I cannot download a coupon.. that is not fair.. I am 85 and still work Prart time and enjoy going to
Sweet Tomatoes in Naples and would appreciate a coupon.. Becasuesomeone does NOT have a cell phone shuld not discredit them from a coupon,. Help!! Thanks Ella