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What do we eat? New food map will tell us

Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought. Full story

Milk spill closes Kentucky highway

   Traffic came to a halt in Kentucky when a semi-truck carrying dairy products toppled over spilling gallons of milk onto the highway. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

Vt US Rep. Welch hopes farm bill will help farmers

U.S. Rep. Peter Welch said Tuesday he hopes the farm bill being considered in Congress will help stabilize milk prices for Vermont dairy farmers, include disaster insurance for vegetable growers and promote the use of local fruits and vegetables in school lunches. Full story

Company orders recall of ice cream produced in NC

A dairy company is voluntarily recalling ice cream produced in Winston-Salem and distributed to 10 states that don't identify possible allergens because the product is packed in the wrong containers. Full story

Al wakes up with Tennessee dairy farmers

   In his first “Wake Up with Al” adventure, TODAY’s Al Roker reports from the Hatcher dairy farm in College Grove, Tenn., where he meets cows named after the TODAY anchors, lends a hand feeding a calf, and tries some of the items produced on the farm, which has been in the family since 1831.

Al cooks up a proper southern breakfast

   While in College Station, Tenn., spending time on the Hatcher dairy farm, TODAY’s Al Roker gets a lesson in cooking up sausage gravy from Jesse Goldstein of the world-famous Loveless Café.

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  Trouble Digesting Dairy?

Chef Melissa d’Arabian speaks with a registered dietitian about delicious ways to keep dairy in your diet.

  Dairy farmer film; 'Moo-ving' at Sundance

The story of a UK dairy farmer and his unique relationship with his cows called "The Moo Man" is getting 'moo-ving' reviews at the Sundance Film Festival. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports.

  Lester and Erica go to Dunkin’ school

“There is a science to making the perfect doughnut,” said TODAY’s Lester Holt. Holt joined his co-host Erica Hill at the Dunkin’ Donuts University to learn about dough, flavors and just how to work those machines, while making sure to snack along the way. TODAY’s Lester Holt and Erica Hill reports.

  Mass. officer brought milk to locked-down family

A photo that shows a Brookline, Mass. officer delivering milk to a family with a baby during the lockdown in Watertown has gone viral as tributes to police heroism abound online.

  Make lactose-free muffins, iced coffee

Celebrity chef Melissa D’Arabian shows how lactose-free foods can still be tasty with blueberry muffins and almond-mocha iced coffee.

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