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Which recommendation is the most sensible food choice? Eat at most one ounce of protein each day. Fill half of the plate with fruits and vegetables. Fill three quarters of the plate with grains. Avoid
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Which recommendation is the most sensible food choice?
Eat at most one ounce of protein each day.
Fill half of the plate with fruits and vegetables.
Fill three quarters of the plate with grains.
Avoid drinking milk.
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B fill have the plate with fruit and vegetables
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Fill half the plate with fruits and vegetables because if you see the food plate you can see half plate of fruits and vegetables
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