Middleton--Hattie M. (Design--Family and Consumer Science Faculty)
Displaying 51 - 56 of 56 in reverse chronological order
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51 | Trick or treat? Start early to make the holiday safe for kids. Public Relations News Release 1989:159, p.1 |
Hattie Middleton says parents should seriously consider nutritious treats for ghouls and goblins. Parents need to provide "good" treats, and advise kids on which foods should be avoided. Safety aspects of this holiday shouldn't be over looked. | |
52 | Are we losing our battle with cholesterol? Public Relations News Release 1988:576, p.1 |
Hattie Middleton says there are way to lower your cholesterol level, it takes some homework to find out the source of cholesterol in your diet. | |
53 | I scream, you scream, we all scream for yogurt? Public Relations News Release 1988:519, p.1 |
Hattie Middleton says people are enjoying the treat as an alternative to calorie- rich ice creams. Consumers need to check the label for additives, which can quickly add up to additonal calories. | |
54 | It tastes so good, but is actually bad -- microwave popcorn. Public Relations News Release 1988:366, p.1 |
Hattie Middleton says the snack is popular because it is fast and easy, but warns that many brands are full of highly saturated fat and salt. The best advice is to avoid micro-corn and try air popping. | |
55 | When the flu isn't really the flu--salmonella food poisoning. Public Relations News Release 1988:342, p.1 |
Cases of salmonella food poisoning has increased from 3709 in 1984 to 6950 in 1987. Hattie Middleton blames improper food storage and preparation. Kitchen clean-up and storage in the refrigerator are important. | |
56 | Tropical oils¿ they won't give you a tan, but they will clog arteries. Public Relations News Release 1988:258, p.1 |
Coconut, palm and palm kernel are all saturated fats. Hattie Middleton companies are substituting lighter oils in their products, consumers should check the labels to try to reduce saturated fats from their diets. |