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I love it. added the link to my walnuts blog.

I suppose even if you had the dated original it wouldn't matter.

Have you seen the U of M's pyramid that includes chocolate and water?

http://www.med.umich.edu/umim/food-pyramid/water.htm

Vajda, R.D.

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To: CDHCF ; rd-usa

Sent: Thu, September 15, 2011 11:58:00 AM

Subject: Harvard’s own version of healthy plate draws criticism

It may draw criticism, but because there is an inclusion of water and

annotation of more healthy oils and healthy protein choices, as well as a

little different division of portion sizes, I am liking Harvard's version

better.

http://www.boston.com/Boston/dailydose/2011/09/harvard-releases-its-own-version-\

healthy-plate/at9RNx8GMhsJ6LU7k0Ig8I/index.html

On a side note, I cannot tell you how humorous this is to me. When I was

working in south Florida in a Diabetic education program, I developed this

graphic. I developed this between 1989 and 1991. Funny, huh?

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Carol S. Casey, RD, CDN, LDN, SFPM, FSM

" It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. " Herman

Melville

http://www.carolscasey.com

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