New research suggests we should be eating at least seven servings of fruits and vegetables a day. Veronica Rueckert and Cynthia Schuster discuss this news with a dietician and get some tips on how to incorporate more produce into your diet. They also discuss the meeting of the conservation congress and learn about some of the traditional Eastern European Easter egg decorations that are popular around Wisconsin.
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Wisconsinites Around The State Share Their Concerns On Conservation
Community members around the state will take part in the conservation congress Monday. The forum aims at encouraging all Wisconsinites to express their concerns about the well being of the environment.
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New Research Suggests Eating Even More Fruits And Vegetables
New research suggests we should be eating seven or more servings of fruits and vegetables every day. A dietician talks about the benefits of eating these foods, and some ways to make it easier to work them into your diet.
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Wisconsin Life: Easter Egg Traditions
The Eastern European tradition of decorating eggs has a strong hold in Wisconsin. An expert in Wisconsin folklore explains this tradition and how it became so popular in the Badger State.
Episode Credits
- Veronica Rueckert Host
- Cynthia Schuster Host
- Chris Malina Producer
- Amanda Magnus Producer
- Laura Isaacson Guest
- Jim Leary Guest
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