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Dairy Farmers, Inc. & Dairy Council of Florida

Milk Mustache Mobile Tour

From March to August, America’s milk processors are traveling coast to coast with the “Drink Well. Live Well.” tour, encouraging Americans to not only live well, but drink well with milk.

DFI staff attended the 2010 Milk Mustache Mobile Tour kickoff event on Monday, March 1st at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami. This year, the tour includes a booth dedicated to promoting Fuel Up to Play 60. The FUTP60 booth includes information about our partnership with the National Football League as well as lots of fun goodies for the kids.

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Gasparilla

Dairy Farmers, Inc. was in Tampa on February 26 and 27 for the Gasparilla Distance Classic and health expo. The Gasparilla Distance Classic is a three-day event that gives participants a variety of races to choose from, ranging from a 5k to a marathon.

DFI was at the expo and finish line to help runners refuel with ice-cold, chocolate milk samples, courtesy of Farmland and Hood’s Simply Smart. Runners also got to have a little fun inside the expo by trying their hand at the prize wheel to win Got Milk? prizes and a chance to have their milk mustache picture taken.

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Yulee Elementary Students Recognized

Fourth-grade students Eve Watson and Ashley Hamilton of Yulee Elementary were recognized on March 5 as the first- and second-place winners of the Dairy Council of Florida’s “Jaxson de Ville Fuel Up to Play 60 Every Day” essay contest.

Jacksonville Jaguars mascot Jaxson de Ville joined the Dairy Council on site to honor the winners at an hour-long school-wide assembly. In addition, the winners’ classmates received a special visit and photo opportunity with Jaxson de Ville.

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Gate Riven Run Expo and Race

The Gate River Run has all the ingredients of a great running event. The course starts at the Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, runs through the heart of downtown Jacksonville where the race crosses the St. Johns River over the Main Street Bridge, then runs through historic San Marco, down Atlantic Blvd to the beautiful and scenic St. Nicolas area, and then crosses the river for the second time over the green monster, the Hart Bridge, to finish on Duval Street back at the stadium.

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Kids in the Kitchen 2

Inspired by the Junior League of Calgary’s Junior Chefs program, the Junior Leagues’ Kids in the Kitchen initiative began in 2006 with the goal of engaging kids in the preparation of healthy meals as a means to educate them and their parents regarding nutrition and healthy choices. Junior Leagues in more than 200 locations provide lessons and demonstrations related to preparation of healthy meals and snacks in partnership with local community organizations, chefs and nutritionists.

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The Power of Breakfast

How many times have you heard “breakfast is the most important meal of day,” only you don’t have enough time in your morning routine to get everyone where they need to be and fed? No matter what your age, children and adults need to eat a nutrient-rich breakfast to ensure that everyone feels their best and performs their best at work, school or play. National School Breakfast Week is March 8-12 and to help you prepare for it, we want to give you a little background on what makes breakfast one of the most important meals you can eat.

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Kids in the Kitchen

The Junior Leagues’ Kids in the Kitchen initiative began in 2006 with the goal of engaging kids in the preparation of healthy meals as a means to educate them and their parents regarding nutrition and healthy choices. Junior Leagues in more than 200 locations provide lessons and demonstrations related to preparation of healthy meals and snacks in partnership with local community organizations, chefs and nutritionists. DFI staff members will be onsite at West Shore Elementary in Tampa on March 3rd from 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m.. We’ll be teaching 4th and 5th graders how to prepare a cheese roll up. Cheese roll ups are a healthy after school snack alternative.

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Run Around the Pines

Dairy Farmers, Inc. participated in the Run Around the Pines race to promote Refuel with Chocolate Milk. Run Around the Pines is an adult 5K and a children’s one mile race produced by Track Shack in partnership with Florida Hospital. The event was held at Winter Park’s Showalter Field on Saturday, February 20, 2010.

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Making the Switch From Whole Milk

There is often a lot of confusion when it comes to comparing low-fat milk to whole milk. There is a perception that, because certain milk is lower in fat than others, it contains fewer nutrients.

All milk has calcium and vitamin D for strong teeth and bones, protein for muscle growth and calcium, potassium and magnesium for healthy blood pressure.

Doctors and registered dietitians encourage drinking low-fat and fat-free milk because it has the same calcium, protein and vitamins and minerals as whole milk with less fat and fewer calories.

Now that you know why to make the switch, here’s how to do it.

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Smile Mile

Tampa Bay Buccaneer cheerleaders and linebacker Quincy Black joined the Dairy Council of Florida at Saturday’s Smile Mile race to speak to local students about Fuel Up to Play 60. The program is provided by the Dairy Council of Florida, the NFL and the USDA and is designed to combat childhood obesity by encouraging kids to “fuel up” with critical nutrient-rich foods that are often missing from their diets and “get active and play” for 60 minutes a day.

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Healthy Valentine’s Day

There are many ways you can indulge this Valentine’s Day while sticking to your diet and exercise goals.

First, if you’re in the mood for something sweet this Valentine’s Day, opt for a nutrient-rich snack like strawberry milk. It will fit right in with the theme of the holiday and offers the same nine essential nutrients as unflavored milk.

If you must have chocolate this Valentine’s Day, dark chocolate is a satisfying treat that can provide nutritional value when consumed in moderation. Dark chocolate contains flavonoids that come from extracts of the cocoa bean. Choosing dark chocolate with a high percentage of cocoa gives your body more of these healthy antioxidants. Some studies report small portions of dark chocolate can maintain heart health and the health of blood vessels. Remember, whatever your chocolate choice is, enjoy it in moderation.

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Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football Honored

Palm Beach Dwyer’s senior defensive back Matt Elam was named the 2009 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school volleyball coaches and media representatives.

Elam, who has signed with the Florida Gators, was an early enrollee at the university. He was honored during halftime of the Florida-South Carolina men’s basketball game on Saturday, January 23rd. Matt Lussier, local Hawthorne dairy farmer and president of Dairy Farmers, Inc., was in attendance and presented the Mr. Football trophy to Elam in front of thousands of screaming, Gator-nation fans. Elam joins Tim Tebow as the only other Gator to win the award (2005).

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Getting to Know Your Florida Dairy Farmers: Darryl Register

Florida is home to a thriving dairy industry that includes farms all across our state. Every morning, these farmers begin the process of providing fresh milk for consumers. Just who are these farmers? Get to know them and their stories.

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‘Biggest Loser’ Ali Vincent

Did you know that Ali Vincent – the first female winner of TV’s “The Biggest Loser” – was once a very fit, nationally and internationally ranked synchronized swimmer?

When she gave up competing, Ali never replaced that activity with anything else. Over time, her weight increased to 234 pounds! Yes, weight gain can happen to anyone, even a competitive athlete.

Throughout her time on “The Biggest Loser,” Ali used exercise and nutrient-rich foods, such as low-fat dairy, to help her lose 112 pounds. After winning, she realized that weight maintenance is just as important as weight loss, which is where dairy can play a role.

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Football Feast for Under $30

Florida has the honor of hosting the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl this year.

Hosting your own football party is a great way to get together with friends, enjoy the game and eat plenty of food. If you’re wanting to host your own, but not sack your savings doing it, the Dairy Council of Florida is here to help.

We’ve put together two menus that will offer your football fans plenty of good food to munch on while cheering for their favorite team. And the best part is that both menus are less than $30.

The first is the appetizer menu. It serves up to 10 people and only costs $25.45. It also includes milk, so it’s kid-friendly for your younger football fans.

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Fuel Up to Play 60 Kickoff at Seminole Middle School

The Dairy Council of Florida joined Tampa Bay Buccaneer mascot and cheerleaders at Seminole Middle School yesterday to help students kick off the restart of Fuel Up to Play 60. The program is provided by the Dairy Council of Florida and the NFL and empowers students to make changes at school that will help them “get active and play” for 60 minutes a day and “fuel up” with critical nutrient-rich foods that are often missing from their diets.

Cheerleaders from the Bucs answered questions from the students about how many hours a day they practice, the types of food they eat and how they stayed healthy in middle school. Bucs cheerleader Stephanie told the students that she liked to eat whole grains, low-fat dairy, fruits and vegetables and stayed healthy in middle school by riding her bike to and from school. Bucs cheerleader Rochelle said they practice 6 hours a week but kids can get 60 minutes of exercise a day by walking their dog, playing dodge ball or rollerblading.

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Florida Gator Cereal’s ‘Free Fridge’ Contest Winner

Thanks to Florida’s dairy farmers and T.G. Lee, an Oviedo family has a new refrigerator and a year’s supply of milk to go with it.

Jeffrey Ross-Hauer entered the “free fridge” contest that was part of DFI’s 2009 version of the Florida Gators Frosted Flakes cereal box. The contest gave one lucky Gator fan a new refrigerator and a year’s supply of free milk coupons courtesy of T.G. Lee.

The new fridge arrived just in time for Ross-Hauer. His 21-year-old refrigerator was falling apart and causing food to spoil.

Compounding the issue for Ross-Hauer is that he and his wife are unemployed and couldn’t afford to replace their old refrigeator. They also have had to make difficult budgeting decisions, such as cutting out their favorite drink: chocolate milk.

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USDA Joins National Dairy Council, NFL in Partnership to Improve Health, Wellness in Schools

The USDA has joined a campaign to fight and defeat childhood obesity in cooperation with the NFL, National Dairy Council, multiple health organizations and several major corporations.

The campaign, known as Fuel Up to Play 60, is funded with an initial private sector financial commitment of $250 million over five years by America’s Dairy Farmers. Funding is expected to grow as government, business, communities and families join this effort to improve nutrient-rich food choices and achieve 60 minutes of physical activity each day among children. More than 58,000, or 60 percent, of the nation’s 96,000 private and public schools are currently enrolled in Fuel Up to Play 60.

It is possible that today’s children could become the first American generation with a shorter life expectancy than their parents. One-third of American children are overweight or obese. The obesity prevalence is about three to four times that of just one generation ago, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Getting to Know Your Florida Dairy Farmers: Joe Wright

Florida is home to a thriving dairy industry that includes farms all across our state. Every morning, these farmers begin the process of providing fresh milk for consumers. Just who are these farmers? Get to know them and their stories.

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New Years Resolutions for the Whole Family

Get back to basics and ring in the new year by choosing more nutrient-rich foods & beverages! After the overindulgence of the recent holidays, parents are resolved to get their families back on track. But healthier eating doesn’t have to mean a major overhaul. These simple swaps and recipes can still bring big benefits:

Serve milk with meals- In a new study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, those who drank more sweetened beverages, such as soda and sports drinks (but not milk or fruit juice), at the age of “5” were more likely to be overweight over the following 10 years.

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Getting to Know Your Florida Dairy Farmers: Matt Lussier

Florida is home to a thriving dairy industry that includes farms all across our state. Every morning, these farmers begin the process of providing fresh milk for consumers. Just who are these farmers? Get to know them and their stories.

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Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Volleyball, Coach of the Year 2009 Honored

Martin County High’s senior middle hitter Elise Walch was named the 2009 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Volleyball following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school volleyball coaches and media representatives.

Walch was honored this afternoon during a school-wide assembly in Martin County High’s auditorium. Bob Rydzewski, a local dairy farmer with McArthur Dairy, Inc., was in attendance and presented the Miss Volleyball trophy to Elise and a commemorative banner for the school gym.

Bob also led the entire volleyball team in a milk toast as the Florida High School Sports Awards program also emphasizes to youth the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet and overall nutrition plan.

Walch is the 18th winner of the annual award sponsored by Dairy Farmers, Inc. and the Florida Athletic Coaches Association, who also honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 26 FHSSA-sanctioned sports. She finished the 2009 season with 547 kills and added 58 digs, 151 blocks and 29 aces, helping her team to a 31-1 record on its way to capturing the Class 5A state title. In her career at Martin County, she finished with a school record 1,244 kills plus 225 blocks and most kills in a match (32). Walch was named an AVCA first-team All-America in 2009 and named 2nd team All-State in 2008. She plans on attending the University of Wisconsin next fall.

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Pasco County Vending Partnership

The Dairy Council of Florida and Pasco County Public Schools are partnering to place 30 dairy vending machines in middle and high schools around the district. The machines cost a little over $4,000 each and almost 40% of the cost of these 30 machines will be covered by a grant from the Dairy Council of Florida.

In addition to increasing access and consumption of dairy to Pasco County’s population of over 70,000 students, these 30 dairy-focused vending machines have the potential to generate additional revenue for the district as each school retains the proceeds of all sales from the machines. Milk, cheese and yogurt will be positioned with complimenting foods that meet the recommendations for a healthy diet set forth by the U.S. Dietary Guidelines, ensuring students have access to a variety of food groups to encourage (low fat and fat free dairy, fruits and vegetables and whole grains).

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Bay Point Middle School Student Ambassador Team Leads Buccaneers

Bay Point Middle School students’ “Fuel Up to Play 60” team served as program ambassadors at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ home game against the New York Jets on Dec. 13. The team of 11 students led the Bucs onto the field to start the pregame ceremonies and warm up.

Fuel Up to Play 60 is a new program created by the Dairy Council of Florida and the National Football League that empowers students to make changes at school that will help them “get active and play” for 60 minutes daily and “fuel up” with critical nutrient-rich foods such as low-fat and fat-free dairy foods, fruits, vegetables and whole grains. The program is designed to combat childhood obesity and help youth develop life-long healthy eating and daily physical activity habits.

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Fuel Up to Play 60 Every Day Essay Contest

The Dairy Council of Florida teamed up with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Miami Dolphins to help kids stay healthy by educating them about the importance of good nutrition and physical activity. In a joint effort with Jacksonville Jaguars mascot Jaxson de Ville, the Dairy Council of Florida is sponsoring an essay contest for all fourth-grade students in over 160 schools in Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau and Baker counties.

Miami Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown is tackling the task with all fourth-grade students in 600 schools in Broward, Dade and Palm Beach counties. The contest, “Fuel Up to Play Everyday”, is an opportunity for students to show their understanding of how eating healthy every day helps them fuel their bodies for an active life.

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Go For the Challenge Team Nutrition Grant Training

The Dairy Council of Florida participated in the recent “Go For the Challenge” Team Nutrition Grant training on November 16th in Tallahassee that was broadcasted throughout the state via the Florida Education Network. The goal of the training was to provide technical assistance to school health and wellness professionals so they can achieve positive, sustainable changes in their school’s nutrition and physical activity environments. This training was the first phase of the Team Nutrition Grant that Florida received for $350,000. The Dairy Council of Florida and Florida Action For Healthy Kids are partners in this project and Jennifer W. Sills of the Dairy Council of Florida gave three presentations regarding partner and program opportunities that schools can leverage to help with their wellness goals. Participating individuals and schools will now have the opportunity to apply for mini-grants as phase two of the project.

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Fuel Up to Play 60 Program Kickoff at Lake Worth Middle School

Lake Worth Middle School Students Celebrate Healthy Eating and Exercise
Davone Bess, wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, and the Dairy Council of Florida joined Lake Worth Middle School students on November 24th to kick off Fuel Up to Play 60 at the school. The program is provided by the Dairy Council of Florida and the NFL and empowers students to make changes at school that will help them “get active and play” for 60 minutes a day and “fuel up” with critical nutrient-rich foods that are often missing from their diets.

Davone spoke to the students at their gym pep rally about how important it is to eat healthy foods and exercise. He challenged the kids to get 60 minutes of exercise every day, whether they walk, run, play football or even walk their dog. Davone also encouraged students to eat the recommended three servings of dairy a day so they can fuel their minds and bodies. “With the right preparation, you can do anything,” he said.

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Healthy Thanksgiving Ideas

Eat Healthy This Thanksgiving!

It can be difficult to be health conscious, especially during the hectic holiday season. The 70 percent of people who prepare food for their guests during the holidays are leading the trend toward simple and healthy entertaining options that allow the host to enjoy the party alongside family and friends, while still being health conscious.

When it comes to food, Americans want it “tastier, easier and quicker” according to “What America Eats,” an annual survey from PARADE magazine of the nation’s food and eating patterns. Quick-cook appetizers like Cheddar harvest fondue or no-cook options like a cheese board accompanied by whole grain bread, fall fruits and nuts, are delicious, easy and nutrient-rich options that provide key vitamins and minerals that Americans are lacking. Research shows that eating three servings of low-fat dairy foods a day can help reduce your risk for high blood pressure, osteoporosis and certain cancers.

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Turkey Time with the O-Line

Buccaneers, Dairy Council of Florida and Publix Team Up for Third-Annual “Turkey Time with the O-Line,” where the O-Line will Provide Thanksgiving Meals for more than 600 Needy Families.

On Tuesday, November 24, the Buccaneers’ offensive line, Dairy Council of Florida and Publix will team up to provide Thanksgiving meals for those less fortunate at the third-annual “Turkey Time with the O-Line.” C Jonathan Compas, T Demar Dotson, OL Marc Dile, C Jeff Faine, G Davin Joseph, T James Lee, G Shawn Murphy, T Donald Penn, G Arron Sears, T Jeremy Trueblood and G/T Jeremy Zuttah will distribute full Thanksgiving meals to more than 600 disadvantaged families from the Tampa Bay area during the drive at One Buccaneer Place. The families, which have been preselected by the United Way of Tampa Bay, will receive a full meal purchased by the Buccaneers’ offensive line with assistance from Publix. Meals include one 10-12 pound turkey, cranberry sauce, gravy, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie, rolls, stuffing and vegetables. The Dairy Council of Florida will also give the families cheese sticks and drinkable yogurts.

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Orange County Vending Partnership

The Dairy Council of Florida, Gustafson’s Dairy and Orange County Public Schools are partnering to place 15 dairy vending machines in middle and high schools around the district. These 15 machines build on last year’s successful program that placed 10 machines across the district.

These 25 dairy focused- vending machines have the potential to generate $7,500 per week in additional revenue for the district while increasing access and consumption of dairy to the over 80,000 students in the fourth largest district in the state. Milk, cheese and yogurt and will be positioned with complimenting foods so that students have access to a variety of food groups to encourage (low fat and fat free dairy, fruits and vegetables and whole grains).

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Eat Healthy, Get Active, Make a Difference, Wellness Contest

The Dairy Council of Florida is keeping score of school wellness at over 3,600 Florida schools! By using the Fuel Up To Play 60 program from the Dairy Council and the National Football League, Florida schools can win wellness grants by planning activities that encourage students and staff to get healthy.

Schools which have organized and submitted healthy activities and events such as health fairs, pep rallies, tasting parties, menu makeovers, fitness challenges, walking clubs, fun runs, fundraisers and education classes can score big. Each month a school can apply for the “Rookie of the Month” designation by sharing their Fuel Up To Play 60 programs, projects and events. Monthly “Rookie” winners receive $500 for their efforts while the end of the season “Hall of Fame” designees can earn up to $5,000 to continue their wellness efforts into the 2010-2011 school year.

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Dairy Council of Florida and Michael Clayton Kick Off Fuel Up to Play 60

Tampa Bay Buccaneer Michael Clayton and the Dairy Council of Florida joined Pinellas Park Middle School students on November 17th to kick off Fuel Up to Play 60 at the school. The program is provided by the Dairy Council of Florida and the NFL and empowers students to make changes at school that will help them “get active and play” for 60 minutes a day and “fuel up” with critical nutrient-rich foods that are often missing from their diets.

Michael Clayton met the students at a pep rally in the gym and spoke to them about eating right and getting exercise. He stressed the importance of eating breakfast before starting classes and how, growing up, his father always made sure he ate breakfast. Michael also gave away signed footballs to some of the students in attendance that were able to answer nutrition questions from his speech.

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Raise Your Hand for Chocolate Milk!

Jennifer Whittaker Sills, registered dietitian and Director of School Marketing for the Dairy Council of Florida, made an appearance on The Daily Buzz to speak about the “Raise Your Hand for Chocolate Milk” campaign. The campaign is a call to moms all over to show their support in order to keep low-fat chocolate milk in schools. The campaign was created by the National Dairy Council and the Milk Processor Education Panel.

In attempts to improve the nutritional quality of school meals, some schools and lunch advocates are calling for low-fat chocolate milk to be removed from the lunch line, a move that many health professionals agree could cause more harm than good.

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Dairy Farmers Face Economic Challenges

Milking cows for a living comes with its share of daily responsibilities.

The top priority for Florida’s 140 dairy farmers is the health and well-being of their animals. Dairy cows that are healthy and content allow farmers to produce a wholesome supply of locally produced milk for consumers.

Farmers also have great respect for the land and the natural resources around them. Caring for the environment and being a good neighbor allows them to be an active participant in a sustainable Florida.

These days, however, dairy farmers are facing a challenge that is threatening their way of life. Economic hardship is affecting Florida’s dairy industry, which is poised to lose $99 million this year, according to a University of Florida study.

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Miami-Dade County Students’ “Iron Chef Challenge”

Celebrity British Chef Jon Ashton brought his “Iron Chef Challenge” to Biscayne and North Beach Elementary Schools in Miami-Dade County.

Chef Jon and the Dairy Council of Florida were in Miami on Nov. 4th with a goal of getting 150 students at each school to think about their food in a healthy manner and focus on exercise. The Biscayne Elementary School assembly ran from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and North Beach Elementary School’s assembly was from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

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Derrick Brooks and Dairy Council of Florida Kick Off Fuel Up to Play 60 Program

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneer All-Pro Derrick Brooks and the Dairy Council of Florida joined R. Dan Nolan Middle School students Tuesday, November 3rd at a rally kicking off Fuel Up to Play 60. Fuel Up to Play 60 is a new program that empowers students to make changes at school that will help them “get active and play” for 60 minutes a day and “fuel up” with critical nutrient-rich foods that are often missing from their diets.

Fuel Up to Play 60 is provided by the Dairy Council of Florida and the NFL. It is part of a national initiative by the NFL and National Dairy Council (NDC) to prevent and help combat childhood obesity and help youth develop life-long healthy eating and daily physical activity habits. Fuel Up to Play 60 is an unprecedented opportunity to join the strengths and resources of these two powerful organizations and help youth establish healthy behaviors.

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Understanding Lactose Intolerance

Prevalence of lactose intolerance may be far lower than previously estimated, according to a study in the latest issue of Nutrition Today.

The study, which uses data from a national sample of three ethnic groups, reveals that the overall prevalence rate of self-reported lactose intolerance is 12 percent – with 7.72 percent of European Americans, 10.05 percent of Hispanic Americans and 19.5 percent of African Americans who consider themselves lactose intolerant.

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Southern Women’s Shows Feature Dairy Flavor

Florida’s dairy farmers participated in the annual Southern Women’s Shows in Orlando and Jacksonville during October and presented “Coupon Queeny” Tanya Senseney, who shows consumers how to cut their grocery bills in half. One contest winner from each city won a shopping spree with Tanya at a local grocery store, as well as a gift card and got milk? gift basket. The Orlando shopping spree was featured on two local TV stations.

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Dairy Council of Florida Joins NFL Hometown Huddle Events

NFL teams annually participate in a variety of hands-on community service projects, known collectively as Hometown Huddle. The Hometown Huddle events take place in the NFL markets on the same day in October and represent a snapshot of some of the volunteer activities in which NFL teams participate year-round with local United Ways and their agencies.

This year, the Dairy Council of Florida used these Hometown Huddle events as a springboard to bring awareness to the FUTP60 program in Tampa and Jacksonville.

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Florida School Breakfast Week Bookmark Contest

Students ‘Book It’ To Win Statewide Breakfast Bookmark Contest

The Dairy Council of Florida, in conjunction with the Florida Department of Education’s Office of Food and Nutrition Management, celebrated the third annual Florida School Breakfast Week with a statewide bookmark contest.

The theme of this year’s Florida School Breakfast Week was “Ready, Set, Go …” and featured a bookmark contest encouraging students to eat school breakfast every day during the week of Sept. 14-18. The contest “Ready, Set, Go … Book It to Eat School Breakfast!” was open to Florida students in grades K-12 who participate in the National School Lunch Program. More than 500 schools submitted entries.

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Jacksonville Worldwide Day of Play

Dairy Council of Florida Attends Worldwide Day of Play in Jacksonville
Some experts believe that if unhealthy habits among kids continue to increase, our current generation could become the first in American history to live shorter lives than their parents.
The Dairy Council of Florida, JaxParks, Jacksonville Jaguars, The American Heart Association, Jacksonville Children’s Commission and Winn-Dixie [...]

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Dairy Council of Florida Celebrates Breakfast Week

Dairy Council of Florida Celebrates Breakfast Week at Bunnell Elementary
The Dairy Council of Florida showed up to Bunnell Elementary on September 25th to help celebrate “Breakfast Week.”  Over 80 second-graders were there to participate in the Dairy Council of Florida’s “Mini-Recharge” drills.
“Mini-Recharge” is a youth fitness event for children in grades 2-5.  The program is [...]

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High School Sports Awards

Florida’s dairy farmers are proud sponsors of the most unique high school sports awards program in the country. Since 1992, the program has honored the top student-athletes and coaches across the state. With past winners like Tim Tebow, Alex Rodriguez, Amare Stoudamire and more, the list of winners reads like a “who’s who” of our state’s athletes. Check out our most recent winners as well as those from years past, including many others who went on to leave their mark in the collegiate, professional and Olympic ranks.

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Sarasota Students’ “Iron Chef Challenge”

Celebrity British Chef Jon Ashton brought his “iron chef challenge” to Phillippi Shores and Cranberry elementary schools in Sarasota County.

Chef Jon and the Dairy Council of Florida were in Sarasota on September 9 with the goal of getting students at each school to think about their food in a healthy manner and to not forget about exercise. The Phillippi Shores assembly ran from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Cranberry’s was from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Chef Jon, a Liverpool, England, native who has made appearances on the Today Show and The Tonight Show With Jay Leno, brought all of the ingredients. The creative part was up to the students who worked in teams to create healthy snack recipes.

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Milk Does A Planet Good

In Honor of Mother Earth, Here Are Five Facts About Dairy:

1. Cow power. In addition to producing enough milk each day to fill six one-gallon jugs,(1) an average dairy cow produces enough manure to help dairy farmers fertilize their fields naturally. And now, farmers are finding even more ways to recycle manure, such as turning it into power for their farms and their communities.

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Derrick Brooks Fuel Up to Play Every Day Essay Contest Winners

Schools can play an important role in educating children about nutrition, health and physical activity to help prevent future health concerns. Several studies show that investing in children’s physical health also improves their emotional and psychological well-being and ability to learn.

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Boone Students Drinking, Then Sinking Milk Bottles

Boone High School in Orange County is a little greener this year thanks to some help from the Dairy Council of Florida. The high school’s environmental club joined the Council in February to kick off the “Drink It then Sink It” recycling program. Students received recycling buttons and entered a drawing to win cool prizes.

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Domino’s American Legends

Dairy producers, through their checkoff investment, are partnering with Domino’s Pizza® to launch a line of six specialty pizzas that use up to 40 percent more cheese than a regular Domino’s pizza. The potential additional cheese sales for these pizzas total more than 10 million pounds of cheese annually, using more than 100 million additional pounds of milk.

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Chocolate Milk- Nature’s Recovery Drink

Chocolate milk is an ideal post-workout beverage because every serving contains the nutrition needed to promote effective recovery after exercise. These nutrients include carbohydrates to refuel muscles; protein to reduce muscle breakdown and stimulate growth; and fluid and electrolytes to replenish what is lost in sweat and to rehydrate the body.

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Suze Orman Talks About Milk’s Value

Escalating food costs are taking a big bite out of household budgets, but there are many
ways you can feed your family well for less. It means taking a hard look at the economic
and nutritional value of the foods and beverages that fill your grocery cart.

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Florida High School Sports Awards

2008 Mr. Football – A.J. Graham

Live Oak dairy farmer Ed Henderson of Shenandoah Dairy presents the most prestigious honor a Florida high school football player can win on Jan. 30. Tallahassee Godby senior quarterback A.J. Graham was named the 2008 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football. Graham, who signed a scholarship with Marshall University, is [...]

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Farm to Fridge Video

Ever wonder where your milk comes from? Many times, people are quick to respond that it “comes from the grocery store.” And while this answer is not incorrect, the milk that Floridians enjoy has a story behind it that starts before it reaches the store. Florida has a thriving dairy industry that makes it possible for people to enjoy a fresh supply of milk. Yet, these farmers often produce milk in agricultural parts of the state that many consumers never see. But our Florida dairy farms are far from faceless corporations. Our farms are family owned and operated and it’s not uncommon to see different generations working alongside each other every day to keep the milk flowing. Dairy Farmers, Inc., is proud to present the journey of Florida milk – and the people working behind the scenes who make it all possible – through our “From The Farm To The Fridge” video. This educational video was filmed on a Florida dairy farm and it allows you to see what it takes to produce milk as you follow its path from the farm to your refrigerator.

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