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  • Do I Have to Eat That?

    2017 University of New Hampshire.

    This handout/brochure was designed as a guide to prevent food fights between parents and kids. Available in 2 formats, a single sheet (8 ½ x11) and a 3-fold brochure.

  • Kansas SNAP-Ed "EZ does it" Video Recipe Series

    2016 Kansas SNAP-Ed.

    Kansas SNAP-Ed produced short, colorful recipe videos showing dishes being prepared in a compressed time frame based largely on recipes adapted from the USDA Mixing Bowl website.

  • Tummy Talks

    2003 University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.

    Tummy Talks is a children’s book that addresses recognition of feelings of hunger and fullness.

  • Bulletin Boards in a SNAP

    2012 Cent$ible Nutrition Program. University of Wyoming.

    Eight complete nutrition and/or physical activity bulletin boards ready for use. All the graphics, handouts, activities, and background information are provided for each separate bulletin board.

  • The Whole Milk Truth

    2014 Oklahoma Nutrition Information & Education Project.

    Statewide campaign to encourage consumption of 1% milk.

  • ReThink Your Drink (Nevada)

    2016 University of Nevada, Reno

    The goal of the ReThink Your Drink campaign is to arm the reader with information and tools to use to help kids make healthy drink choices and reduce the number of sugary drinks they consume.

  • TV Moves Me

    2005 University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.

    TV Moves Me is a children’s book to help families think about activities that can be done when watching TV (besides eating).