Tidbits
Tidbits is a monthly senior food program publication that contains features like healthy eating tips, recipes, and information about food distributions.
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Cooking for One
Cooking for one person can be hard because many recipes use multiple ingredients and make more than one serving. Here are some tips on how to cook for one person and not waste food. Cooking for One Tips • Plan recipes that use similar ingredients. An example is canned chicken: it can be used for sandwiches, pasta, and chicken noodle soup. • Make recipes with fewer ingredients such as canned beef, mixed vegetables, and canned tomato juice to make beef stew. • Follow MyPlate to portion foods. Half of your plate should be fruit and vegetables, one-quarter lean protein, and one-quarter whole grains. Add one cup of dairy, such as UHT milk on the side. How to store leftovers: • Meat, vegetables, and beans last up to 4 days in the refrigerator after opening. • Fruit and tomato The material provided in intended to be used as general information only and should not replace the advice of your physician. Always consult your physician for individual medical care.
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January 2026
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