Chef Jodie Shield

Jodie Shield

Jodie Shield

Posts: 149 //Recipes: 222

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Do Kids Really Need Snacks?

By: Jodie Shield | 4 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Preschoolers have tiny tummy capacities. Teens are eating machines. Three daily meals may not be enough to provide all the nutrients kids require. Because many kids need to eat snacks to help them grow properly and to fill any nutritional gaps, snacks are an important part of your child ... more

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The New and Improved School Lunch

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

How to Avoid a Food Fight! By: Jodie Shield, RD Have you checked out the school cafeteria? They’re here – new and improved school lunches. This year the first phase of the Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act kicks in for public elementary, middle, and high schools.  The law requires the USDA to update ... more

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Is Your Bread a Winner?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Apps & Websites

By: Jodie Shield, RD Here’s the scenario: This school year you want to buy whole-grain breads for your kids’ sandwiches so you’re perusing the grocery aisle.  You glance at the packages and pick which of the following as the most nutritious option: (a) naturally stone-ground wheat bread, (b) light-style seven-grain bread, ... more

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Healthy Take-Along Meal and Snack Tips

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids

By: Jodie Shield, RD   Summer vacation is here!  But that doesn’t mean your kids should take a break from healthy eating.  No matter where your family goes this summer, there are sure to be the usual dietary temptations: hot dogs, French fries, potato chips, and soda pop.  Not only ... more

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Water: Go With the Flow

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Seniors, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Water is one of the body’s most essential nutrients. People may survive six weeks without any food, but they couldn’t live more than a week or so without water. That’s because water is the cornerstone for all body functions. It’s the most abundant substance in the ... more

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Healthy Birthday Cakes

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Babies, Kids, Recipe Makeovers, Teens

  By: Jodie Shield, RD A birthday party just wouldn’t be the same without a cake.  A cake signals that it’s time to sing “Happy Birthday,” make a wish, blow out the candles, and open the presents.  But while most birthday cakes are laden with sugar and fat, they don’t ... more

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How to Plan a Fun and Healthy Birthday Party for Your Child

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Kids

  By: Jodie Shield, RD All foods, even cake, ice cream, and candy, have their place in a healthy diet.   That’s the position of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (www.eatright.org).  Kids can eat anything they want in moderation, but they need to compensate for the extra calories elsewhere in there day.  One ... more

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Happy and Healthy Brithday Parties!

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Kids

  By: Jodie Shield, RD What makes kids happy at birthday parties?  For some it’s the chocolate cake smothered in vanilla ice cream.  For others it’s the goodie bags bulging with candy.  While these tasty treats are fine to eat every once in awhile, kids can get overloaded with sweets ... more

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Teen Weight Loss Strategies: What Really Works?

By: Jodie Shield | 0 Comments | | Category: Adults, Teens

By: Jodie Shield, RD Currently one out of every three U.S. teens is battling obesity. In my opinion, this is a big deal because research shows that obese teens have a 70% chance of becoming obese adults. A study published in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association has identified ... more

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Parents: How to Promote a Positive Body Image

By: Jodie Shield | 1 Comment | | Category: Adults, Kids, Teens

By: Kids Eat Right Body image is how we feel about our bodies. Whatever their size or weight, children can develop either a positive or negative view of their bodies. Body image disturbances begin as early as preschool, so parents and other adult role models need to play a pivotal ... more

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