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Aneesh Chopra, White House Chief Technology Officer, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack present the First Prize to Karen Laszlo, Boulder, Colorado and the developers of the app "Pick Chow!," of The Apps for Healthy Kids competition at the White House, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. The Apps for Healthy Kids competition is part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign to end childhood obesity within a generation. The competition challenges software developers, game designers, students and other innovators to develop fun and engaging software tools and games to urge children, especially “tweens” (children ages 9-12) – directly or through their parents – to eat better and be more physically active. "Pick Chow!," allows children to create meals by dragging and dropping foods onto their virtual plate. The "Add it Up!" meter shows the nutritional values in a fun and easy way and rates each meal with one to five stars – a feature that helps children learn quickly how their choices make a difference in creating a well-balanced meal. USDA Photo 10di1506-148 by Bob Nichols.
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Aneesh Chopra, White House Chief Technology Officer, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack present Second Prize to John Ferrara, Eagleville, Pennsylvania, Team Leader of the team that developed the game "Fitter Critters," of The Apps for Healthy Kids competition at the White House, in Washington, DC, Wednesday, September 29, 2010. The Apps for Healthy Kids competition is part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign to end childhood obesity within a generation. The competition challenges software developers, game designers, students and other innovators to develop fun and engaging software tools and games to urge children, especially “tweens” (children ages 9-12) – directly or through their parents – to eat better and be more physically active. In "Fitter Critters," children are given the responsibility to make nutritional choices for a virtual pet. Meters showing daily nutritional requirements and limits fill as the player gives the critter food. Critters who are consistently served more nutritious diets will lead healthier and more prosperous lives. USDA Photo 10di1506-113 by Bob Nichols.
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L to R Aneesh Chopra, White House Chief Technology Officer, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack present the GE Healthymagination Student Award to Trishan de Lanerolle, Hartford, Connecticut, Team Leader of the developers of the app "Work It Off," of The Apps for Healthy Kids competition at the White House, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. The Apps for Healthy Kids competition is part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign to end childhood obesity within a generation. The competition challenges software developers, game designers, students and other innovators to develop fun and engaging software tools and games to urge children, especially “tweens” (children ages 9-12) – directly or through their parents – to eat better and be more physically active. The mobile application, "Work It Off!, is an app for Android phones that teaches children the correlation between the calories they eat and the calories they burn. The user verbally speaks a food into the phone and is given options to Work It Off! It turns learning about calories and exercise into an entertaining, interactive game that kids can play with their friends.. USDA Photo 10di1506-124 by Bob Nichols.
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Aneesh Chopra, White House Chief Technology Officer, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack present the Popular Choice Award to John and Ana Blackwell, Beavercreek, Ohio the developers of the app "Tony’s Plate Calculator," of The Apps for Healthy Kids competition at the White House, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday, September 29, 2010. The Apps for Healthy Kids competition is part of First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move campaign to end childhood obesity within a generation. The competition challenges software developers, game designers, students and other innovators to develop fun and engaging software tools and games to urge children, especially “tweens” (children ages 9-12) – directly or through their parents – to eat better and be more physically active. "Tony’s Plate Calculator," is an online tool that helps you calculate the nutritional values for a single item, an entire recipe or a full day’s worth of food. "Tony’s Plate Calculator" is a powerful, flexible tool to let you know what is going on your plate. USDA Photo 10di1506-146 by Bob Nichols.
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tips:Q&A–: What are some healthy food ideas for international trave?
I am flying from Germany to the states and I really hate airplane food and am always hungry what are some good healthy snacks I can bring. P.S I don’t know if I am allowed to bring fruits and veggies to the U.S because I am coming from Germany.
The answer in the following: (Hint: The reader is not the correct identification.)
Answer by Patti
You say you want to eat some good snacks on the plane, and fruits and veggies are that. No one will tell you that you can’t bring anything you’ve eaten to the US. By the time you’re through with it, no one will know what it once was.
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