First lady Michelle Obama talks about the White House Kitchen Garden during an interview.
Let's Move!, Michelle Obama's anti-obesity program, sent out word Friday of an inviting new contest: A healthy "State Dinner," just for kids.
The FLOTUS wants kid chefs to share their favorite "delicious and nutritious" lunch recipes.
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A selection of the winning (and healthiest) recipes will be served. All meals must meet MyPlate nutritional guidelines and represent all five food groups.
We're envisioning quinoa pilafs, tofu casseroles and a whole lot of kale.
The Mitt Romney campaign also announced a contest of its own Friday: A chance to win a seat on his bus tour. We're guessing no tofu to be found here. The new Doritos Taco Bell shell may be more likely.
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Elizabeth Flock is a staff writer for U.S. News & World Report. You can contact her at eflock@usnews.com or follow her on Twitter and Facebook.
















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