Food ‘plate’ makes eating well easier to swallow
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s new food plate plan to encourage healthy eating is certainly easier to swallow than the old food pyramid schema, says Heli Roy, LSU AgCenter nutritionist.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s new food plate plan to encourage healthy eating is certainly easier to swallow than the old food pyramid schema, says Heli Roy, LSU AgCenter nutritionist.
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Do you know a great father-and-son duo or grandfather-son-grandson trio? […]
The Life Church Assembly of God is participating in the Summer Food Service Program.
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The beginning of the 17th Century was a time of developing civilization at the expense of romanticized order and chivalry. Beneath a vow and the alluring vex of his insanity, Don Quixote de la Mancha devoted himself to knight-errantry for restoration of the outdated past and his beloved “princess.”
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Courtney Speice and Hayden Vicknair have been named the recipients of academic scholarships from the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Scholarship Program. […]
For the first time ever, Destrehan Plantation hosted a Family Day, billed as a way for residents to take a look at all the plantation has to offer for a low price while participating in free horse rides, games and giveaways.
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What would happen if all children started their first day of kindergarten ready to succeed- socially, developmentally, and academically? […]
Violent thunderstorms can occur around the state during the summer and in south Louisiana high winds from hurricanes are a real concern. […]
Jamie Price is an exceptional student. She just graduated Magna Cum Laude from Hahnville High School and is majoring in business at Nicholls State University in the fall. […]
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