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The Food Guide Pyramid Meg Sundseth May 2002

So what is this Food Pyramid? (Click on the button that you think fits best) An Egyptian refrigerator. A stack of Tater Tots. It’s a guide that helps us choose healthy foods.

You’re right!!! This is what it looks like. You can click on it for a bigger view. From USDA It’s a guide that helps us make healthy food choices. It tells us all the food groups our bodies need and how many servings of each group we need.

So, why is it shaped like a pyramid? The base or the bottom of the pyramid is the grain, cereal and bread group. We need 6 to 11 servings of this group. The most of any of them. If you were to make a pyramid out of Tater Tots you would put the most on the bottom to support all the rest. From USDA

The next layer up is the fruits and vegetables group.You need 2 to 4 servings of the fruits and 3 to 5 servings of the vegetables. From USDA

The next layer is the dairy and the protein groups. We need 2 to 3 servings a day of the dairy group and 2 to 3 servings of the protein group. From USDA

The tip-top of the pyramid is the sugar,fats, and salt group. Guess what? We don’t need to make choices for that group because if we eat foods from the other groups we get all the fats, sugars and salt our bodies need. But that’s the fun group!!! If you eat a little bit from this group it’s okay but concentrate on getting foods from the other groups. From USDA

Our bodies are unique, complicated machines. Food is our fuel. It gives us energy, vitamins, minerals, and special compounds or nutrients that keep us running smoothly. From Barry’s ClipArt

Each group on the Pyramid contains certain nutrients. If we eat foods from each group we’ll be sure to get all the nutrients we need. From Barry’s ClipArt

There’s a lot to know about food and nutrition. Knowing about the Food Guide Pyramid gives you a good start at having a balanced diet and living a healthy life style.

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