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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Sodium
Sodium is a part of table salt. Sodium is a mineral used in food to help preserve, thicken, and enhance the taste of foods. Some foods are high in sodium but don’t taste salty. It is important to read labels to check the sodium content in foods. Your body needs sodium to keep it running smoothly. But too much sodium in your diet can cause high blood pressure, which can lead to serious health issues. It is important to limit the amount of sodium you eat. The beans and vegetables in your USDA food boxes are low-sodium. To help reduce your sodium intake: • Choose unsalted snacks • Rinse canned vegetables, beans, and fish before cooking or eating • Read food labels • Choose no-sodium or low-sodium foods • Eat fresh foods The material provided is 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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