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Sunday, 15 July 2012

Fooducate Blog - Nutrition Advice in Exactly 3 Words – #foodtriplets

Fooducate Blog - Nutrition Advice in Exactly 3 Words – #foodtriplets


Nutrition Advice in Exactly 3 Words – #foodtriplets

Posted: 15 Jul 2012 06:00 AM PDT

Miley Cyrus Junk Food

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Election season is near, and short catchy slogans will surely be adorning TV screens, bumper stickers, and Twitter. We’re voting for healthy food, and to that end, are trying to come up with as many slogans as we can. Foodie author Michael Pollan gave us a 7 word handbook: “Eat Food. Mostly Plants. Not too Much.” Nutrition Professor Marion Nestle whittled that down to just 6 words: “Eat less. Eat better. Move more.”

Here are our "word triplets" that we hope to help make everyone out there become just a little bit more fooducated. Tweet these triplets to help your friends, family, and help America eat a bit better:

1. Eat less junk. [tweet]

2. Drink more water. [tweet]

3. Count ALL calories. [tweet]

4. Healthy eating rocks! [tweet]

5. Eat real food. [tweet]

6. Serving size matters. [tweet]

7. Use small plates. [tweet]

8. Gain food knowledge. [tweet]

9. Read ingredient lists. [tweet]

10. Eat your veggies. [tweet]

11. GMO: No No. [tweet]

12. Please snack responsibly. [tweet]

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Do you have some more inspiring suggestions?

We would love to hear your word triplets: tweet them at us! (don’t forget the #foodtriplets hashtag)

Or comment below.

(h/t Dharmesh Shah for the inspiration.)

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