Organic Flavored Milks Coralville IA
Organic flavored milks are one of the newest food trends aimed specifically at parents and children. But nutrition experts have mixed views on the subject. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.
Coralville Farmers Market
(319) 248-1750
S.T. Morrison Park, swimming pool parking lot
Coralville, IA
Coralville Farmers Market
(319) 248-1750
S.T. Morrison Park, swimming pool parking lot
Coralville, IA 52241
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : Yes
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : Yes
Hours
May-October Monday & Thursday, 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA)
866-709-COOP
389 E College St
Iowa City, IA
National Cooperative Grocers Association (NCGA)
866-709-COOP
389 E College St
Iowa City, IA 52240
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North Liberty Farmers Market
Community Center north parking lot
North Liberty, IA
North Liberty Farmers Market
Community Center north parking lot
North Liberty, IA 52317
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : Yes
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
May-October Sunday, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Scattergood Friends School Farm CSA
(319) 530-3782
West Branch, IA
Scattergood Friends School Farm CSA
(319) 530-3782
West Branch, IA 52358
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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Amana Farmers Market
(800) 579-2299
Farmers Market Barn, in midtown Amana, behind Lehm Books
Amana, IA
Amana Farmers Market
(800) 579-2299
Farmers Market Barn, in midtown Amana, behind Lehm Books
Amana, IA 52203
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
May-August Friday, 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Iowa City Farmers Market
(319) 356-5110
Between Washington & College Streets
Iowa City, IA
Iowa City Farmers Market
(319) 356-5110
Between Washington & College Streets
Iowa City, IA 52240
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : Yes
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : Yes
Hours
May-October Wednesday, 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Sycamore Mall Farmers Market
(319) 338-6111
Highway 6 & Sycamore Street
Iowa City, IA
Sycamore Mall Farmers Market
(319) 338-6111
Highway 6 & Sycamore Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : Yes
SFMNP Accepted : Yes
SNAP Accepted : Yes
Hours
May-October Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.- 6:30 p.m.
Local Harvest CSA/ZJ Farm
(319) 624-3052
Solon, IA
Local Harvest CSA/ZJ Farm
(319) 624-3052
Solon, IA 52333
Membership Organizations
Ecovian
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Lone Tree Farmers Market
(319) 629-4299
North Park
Lone Tree,, IA
Lone Tree Farmers Market
(319) 629-4299
North Park
Lone Tree,, IA 52755
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
June-October Tuesday, 3:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.
West Liberty Farmers Market
(319) 627-4045
RonDeVu Park, downtown on E. 3rd St.
West Liberty, IA
West Liberty Farmers Market
(319) 627-4045
RonDeVu Park, downtown on E. 3rd St.
West Liberty, IA 52776
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Programs
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Hours
May-October Thursday, 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m
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As discussed yesterday, organic flavored milks are one of the newest food trends aimed specifically at parents and children. But nutrition experts have mixed views on the subject. “Moms can feel good about giving their kids flavored milk, such as chocolate and strawberry,” says Molly Pelzer, a registered dietitian with the National Dairy Council and mother of two. “Kids not only savor the flavor, but it provides them with the nutrients they need to grow healthy and build a solid bone bank.” “Milk is a critical part of kids’ diets, yet it’s competing against some less healthy, but very flashy, beverages,” adds Grant Prentice, executive vice president of marketing for Dairy Management Inc., an organization that helps build demand for dairy on behalf of its producers—including the much-publicized 3-a-Day campaign . “Serving milk to kids in colorful plastic bottles and giving them a choice of flavors—whether it’s at school or their favorite restaurants—catches their attention and motivates them to drink more milk, which helps build stronger bones and better bodies,” he adds. But not everyone is buying into this marketing message. “I strongly disagree with sugared flavored milk,” says Chef Ann Cooper, former executive chef and director of wellness and nutrition at The Ross School in East Hampton, New York. She’s also the author of In Mother’s Kitchen: Celebrated Women Chefs Share Beloved Family Recipes and Bitter Harvest: A Chef’s Perspective on the Hidden Danger in the Foods We Eat and What You Can Do About It . “They’re really no better than soda—except for the calcium,” Chef Cooper asserts. “Many have a sugar and calorie content that equals or exceeds that of soda, and they become just another way that we’re teaching our children to drink sweets.” Chef Cooper believes children and teenagers can meet their calcium needs from other sources and outlines the following daily requirements: - Preschool-age children: 500 to 800 mg calcium (2 to 3 servings...
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