Looking for some easy prey I stumbled over this tough byte: Kellog's Mission Nutrition is a trivial platform that advertises Kellog's products and healthy nutrition, I suppose given in bundle with cereal boxes.From a technical point of view, the game is not so easy to manage: it was developed for Win95/98 and requires a few tricks to have a working game on modern systems. In addition, despite some effort, it is rather instable and crashes after about a minute of gameplay.But you never know who may be interested in old glories, so if anyone is interested I'll be happy to share the tricks and make some more effort to make it more stable.
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At Kellogg, we're always trying to look for new ways to brighten your future, from better-for-youingredients to labels that encourage a healthier tomorrow. That's why we're on a constant journeyto improve the nutrition of our foods - without forgetting the things that you love most about us:taste and goodness.
In 1930, W.K. Kellogg created the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Each year, the Foundation donates millions of dollars in cash as well as millions of breakfasts to charitable organizations around the world. The Kellogg Company has been able to help the Kellogg Foundation make grants of more than $5.5 billion projects that fit its mission: to help children succeed.
Our Mission to Share NutritionMuch of our charitable giving focuses on helping children get the nutrition they need to be their best. We partner with Feeding America, our nation's leading hunger-relief organization, to help us share our millions of U.S. food donations.
We work with registered dietitians and nutrition scientists to provide nutrition education and healthy eating tips to help create future healthier generations through good nutrition. SuperKids Nutrition does not provide medical advice, medical nutrition therapy, diagnosis or treatment. See additional information.
The Kellogg Company, doing business as Kellogg's, is an American multinational food manufacturing company headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. Kellogg's produces cereal and convenience foods, including crackers and toaster pastries, and markets their products by several well-known brands including Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, Frosted Flakes, Pringles, Eggo, and Cheez-It. Kellogg's mission statement is "Nourishing families so they can flourish and thrive."[3]
BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Oct. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- With 2 out of 3 U.S. girls* and many women missing key nutrients in their daily diets1, Kellogg's Special K will open the Shortfall Supermarket on Oct. 11, the International Day of the Girl, in partnership with the United Nations Foundation's Girl Up to highlight this nutrition gap and the role food plays in living life at full strength.
"After studying key nutrient shortfalls and how they impact the everyday strength of women, we're on a mission to help them answer the call of their bodies with foods that help them feel energized, happy and strong," said Christie Crouch, Special K Director of Marketing. "And because Special K believes in the importance of educating strong girls to become strong women, we are continuing to partner with Girl Up and support their global leadership work."
"Girl Up and Special K have a shared mission of empowering girls around the world," said Anna Blue, the Co-Executive Director of Girl Up. "And Special K is helping Girl Up girls understand that if you are not getting what your body needs then it's harder to go out and change the world."
Together, Special K and Girl Up are helping to fuel young women to be strong in all aspects of their lives. As the exclusive food partner to Girl Up, Special K is providing girls globally with critical nutrition education resources to unlock and support female strength.
Molly Kellogg, RD, LCSW, has had a long, successful career in nutrition and dietetics , starting in obstetrics and pediatrics, moving to private practice and , specializing in eating disorders and becoming renowned throughout the profession for her motivational interviewing in dietetics. Her counseling skills resources have been used in undergraduate and internship programs to prepare future practitioners for professional practice.
In 2021, Molly established the Molly Kellogg Nutrition Counseling Award with our Foundation to share her joy of motivational interviewing. She hopes to leave behind a legacy that will continue to advance excellence in counseling within the dietetics profession. The award will aim to advance counseling skills excellence in the dietetic profession by providing financial support to RDs and DTRs to pursue continuing education or research in the nutrition counseling process.
The Foundation is the best organization with the structure and procedures to administer this fund. to house this fund and distribute funds to nutrition professionals. It also has the history, structure, and procedures to securely administer this fund.
The fund you established with the Foundation will support continuing education and research in the nutrition counseling process. What inspired you to establish the Molly Kellogg Nutrition Counseling Fund and how do you believe this is filling a need in our profession?
EatingWell (eatingwell.com) is award-winning national consumer magazine and produces high-quality food- and nutrition-related books. Their mission is to provide the inspiration and information people need to make healthy eating a way of life. 2ff7e9595c
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