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The special project that I've been getting up at unGodly hours for the past two days will be showing up on your evening news tonight (if not already)...unless, of course, the naming of the new Pope usurps our time in the spotlight! Wink

If you hear about USDA and a pyramid on the news, that's the project I have been involved with. I was there this morning when the Secretary of Agriculture made the announcement and Denise Austin was there to give a peppy speech as well about eating right and staying active. I didn't get to meet her but, holy cow, she looks AMAZING in person. She was blonder today than I've ever seen her, and you would never guess she has been in the fitness industry for 20 years!
 
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Originally posted by p7eggyc:
I'm trying to think of orange veggies...I can think of carrots, orange bell peppers and sweet potatoes...Others??


Not speaking in any official capacity here, but the other orange veggie that sprang to mind is squash. I'm not a squash eater myself, but I know there's at least one (butternut? acorn?) that has orange flesh. Guess that would qualify?

I believe cantaloupe is good for some of the same vitamins and nutrients that orange veggies are so, while it's a fruit not a veggie, it might help toward meeting those needs.
 
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I got my pyramid to print today. Among other recommendations was a 2 c. per week orange veggie suggestion. I'm trying to think of orange veggies...I can think of carrots, orange bell peppers and sweet potatoes (although I never really count potatoes as veggie servings...maybe I should!). Others?? I can't quite imagine getting in 2 c. of these a week.

Keep trying to get your pyramid if you haven't succeeded...it's interesting.

Peg
 
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when I tried clicking on any of the link buttons from the pyramid yesterday, they were all blank pages. I figured they didn't have the whole page up yet?


Blessings,

Lori

Re-committing myself to a healthy lifestyle that will include regular (and increasing) exercise, and following the baby steps rule on food. 6/17/08
 
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Originally posted by TriGirl:
The site seems to be popular -- I've tried to calculate my pyramid but it always times out. I'm sure those are the kinds of things that happen when there is a big publicity push.


Yup. I heard someone in the office say this morning that, at some point yesterday, there were something like a thousand hits per second on the MyPyramid.gov website. We heard from a lot of people (including Congressmen) who could not get on the website because it was so swamped after the announcement yesterday.
 
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Just got a chance to glance at it Sheri...NEATO!!!!


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The site seems to be popular -- I've tried to calculate my pyramid but it always times out. I'm sure those are the kinds of things that happen when there is a big publicity push.


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Ok Sheri -- -I saw it last night... and did you design the graphics /?? What did you do (sorry that sounds kind of callus -) Just very interested in what your part was --- being it was all top secret !!!!!!! Smiler


P.S. I just read the previous replies and I see you already answered this .... sorry
duuurrr next time I'll read before writing !!! Razzer Roll Eyes
 
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Way cool Sheri!

Dawn


"Success is not the result of spontaneous combustion. You have to set yourself on fire." anonymous
 
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Originally posted by TriGirl:
Wow, Sheri, I'm really impressed. It's in the Life section of USA Today -- what did you do on the project? I love the artwork.


I was only involved in ancillary ways. First, I assisted with publication of food guidance materials for public comment last year (what they unveiled yesterday was shaped by those public comments). This week, I helped prepare for the media event (where the new pyramid was announced by the Secretary) by taking calls from the press the day before the event and by registering and escorting press at the event yesterday.

I didn't have anything to do with the graphic itself or the science behind it, but the people who do work in the same building as I.
 
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Wow, Sheri, I'm really impressed. It's in the Life section of USA Today -- what did you do on the project? I love the artwork.


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Sheri,
That is super cool!
I heard about it. Good to know we have in inside expert right here!
 
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Originally posted by susanrows:
Hey, Sheri, that's pretty cool. Will we see you at the press conference if we catch the story on the news?


Nope, you won't see me. I was sitting behind all the cameras. I was checking in all the media so I did get to meet Sally Squires, who the Washington Post readers among you will recognize as the Lean Plate Club lady.
 
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I heard about the changes in the food pyramid, and thought I just got the one from January memorized. But yeah, on this front, it is really helping people get their food priorities in line.


It's never too late to get it right.
 
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Hey, Sheri, that's pretty cool. Will we see you at the press conference if we catch the story on the news?
 
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how exciting !!! I will have to watch for it.
 
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...If you hear about USDA and a pyramid on the news, that's the project I have been involved with...


Neat! Smiler

Yes, I read about it in today's online news. One article, I forget which one, included the link http://www.mypyramid.gov

Update:

Also see Reuters: USDA Unveils 12 Food Pyramids for Healthier Eating

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