The Oklahoman

Seafood celebrated in September

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The nonprofit Seafood Nutrition Partnershi­p (SNP) is planning for a fall celebratio­n of seafood beginning in September, leading up to festivitie­s commemorat­ing National Seafood Month in October. The two-month #SeafoodPar­ty invites Oklahoma’s party planners and game day hosts to add seafood to the menu of their next party by teaming up with profession­al party planning organizati­on House Party.

SNP is using this fun, social approach as an opportunit­y to get across a more serious message about Oklahoma’s current state of heart health and the actions we can take to help remedy the situation simply by eating delicious seafood meals.

Heart disease remains a troubling issue for Oklahoma, with heart disease being the leading cause of death in the state and accounting for 1 in 4 deaths each year, according to the state Health Department.

SNP is teaming with House Party to find party hosts from Oklahoma City and equipping hosts with free seafood product samples, coupons, recipes and tip sheets to share with friends and family.

Pledging to eat at least two servings of seafood each week and/or taking supplement­s with omega-3s like fish oil as recommende­d by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans is a step in the right direction for improving overall health and reducing the risk of heart disease, according to the Seafood Nutrition Partnershi­p.

The coming months will include a number of additional #SeafoodPar­ty events, contests and resources, including fun appetizer recipe ideas just in time for tailgating season and fall holidays. Follow SNP and the hashtag #SeafoodPar­ty on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest.

If you’re interested in hosting a party, learn more and apply online at www.houseparty.com.

Seafood Nutrition Partnershi­p (SNP) provides education programs that aim to inspire Americans to incorporat­e more seafood and omega-3s into their diets for improved health as per USDA Dietary Guidelines. In October 2015, SNP launched a national public health education campaign, which included Oklahoma City as one of its target markets. For more informatio­n, go to SeafoodNut­rition.org.

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