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If your family isn't getting enough calcium in their diets, the end results could mean osteoporosis or needless bone fractures. Although osteoporosis is a disease of the elderly, its origin can begin in childhood. Consuming enough calcium throughout life can prevent this dreaded disease later. This may be a hard concept for kids to understand.
But listen to this. Calcium can help strengthen
bones NOW and help prevent injury. That means fewer kids sidelined with broken bones. Here's a simple explanation for you kids.
When you eat food rich in calcium, your bones store it--kind of like depositing
money in the bank so you'll have it when you need it. You need
calcium in your bones to stay strong, active and flexible.
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1 8-ounce
carton raspberry lowfat yogurt
1 cup frozen unsweetened peach slices 1-1/2 cup fat free or 1% lowfat milk 1 tablespoon honey or sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla In a blender container combine yogurt, peaches and honey or sugar. Cover and blend until nearly smooth. Add fat free or 1% lowfat milk and vanilla. Cover and blend until smooth. Pour into glasses; serve immediately. Makes 4 servings. recipe courtesy of www.whymilk.com |
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This month's featured website is www.drink-milk.com which has fun games and tons of information on calcium. |
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