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Texas Campus Serving Healthy Portions

Tuesday, February 20, 2007 7:18:47 PM
By JAMIE STENGLE

University of North Texas student Yuki Ito, 21, of Japan, smiles while answering a reporter's question during an interview at the Mean Greens Cafe at UNT, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2007, in Denton, Texas. The cafe serves meals _ a main dish and three side dishes _ that are generally around 400 calories apiece. Students are limited to one main dish _ which is less than 300 calories and 10 grams of fat _ but can eat as much of the side dishes and salad bar as they want. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)DENTON, Texas (AP) - These days Mean Green means more than the green-jerseyed football team at the University of North Texas.

The campus also has a hot new cafeteria called Mean Greens. And as you might suspect, it serves up a lot of green, and otherwise healthy, food.

Steven Garza says he's been eating most meals there since it opened in October. One day recently, he was dining on a turkey sandwich, three pieces of sushi, vegetable soup, milk and water.


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