FW: Pyramid Challenge download

Kuester, Sarah sak2 at cdc.gov
Thu Dec 18 05:49:00 PST 1997


Dear Colleagues:
I am forwarding this message from Judi Adams of the
Wheat Foods Council. Many of you may be interested in
down-loading the software available on their website.
Regards,
Sarah Kuester
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From: Judi Adams
To: sneeze at AESOP.RUTGERS.EDU
Subject: Pyramid Challenge download
Date: Wednesday, December 17, 1997 11:24AM


>Date: Mon, 15 Dec 1997 16:10:37

>To: SNEEZE

>From: Judi Adams <judia at wheatfoods.org>

>Subject: Pyramid Challenge download

>

>The WFC still has 667 copies of DINE's Pyramid Challenge software that

we
have paid for and is still available for free down-loading. Attached is
a
press release we used at ADA about the software if you haven't gotten a
copy
and still want one. DO IT BEFORE DECEMBER 31, because that's when our
agreement with DINE ends.

>

> Eating healthfully doesn't have to be complicated nutrition

science
if you eat from the bottom up ? of the Food Guide Pyramid, that is. To
find
out how your client's (or yours) eating habits and activities stack up,
take
the Pyramid Challenge. This simple-to-use software program makes it fun
to
track your clients daily nutrition intake and activities. Best of all,
it's
FREE (a $99 value) to the first 1,500 nutritionists who sign up and
download
a copy. Visit the Wheat Foods Council's Grains Nutrition Information
Center
at http://www.wheatfoods.org and download your free copy today.

> The Pyramid Challenge software program teaches consumers how to

get the
recommended six to 11 daily servings of grain foods - like pastas,
breads,
cereals and tortillas - along with plenty of fruits, vegetables, protein
foods and dairy products. These foods are an important part of any
eating plan.

>

Judi Adams, MS, RD, President
Wheat Foods Council
5500 S. Quebec, Ste. 111
Englewood, CO 80111
303-694-5828
judia at wheatfoods.org

"Life is short. Eat dessert first."


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