SNAP-Ed Library
Eat Smart, Be Fit, Maryland!
The University of Maryland's Public Health Informatics Research Laboratory and Maryland Cooperative Extension have collaborated on a nutrition education demonstration project featuring the Eat
2014 $0.00Healthy Cents
“Healthy Cents combines nutrition education and food resource management principles to encourage limited resource families to make healthy food choices on a limited budget.
2015 $0.00Food and Nutrition Fact Sheets
Fact sheets on topics such as soup, recipes, meatless meals, one dish meals, and physical activity.
2002 $0.00 (Historical Entry)$1.50 Lunch
This activity kit provides instructions for conducting a luncheon for 30-40 community members, to experience budgeting a meal as Food Stamp recipients.
1999 $0.00 (Historical Entry)Money for Food
The Money for Food curriculum is designed to help families with limited resources become more food secure. The series of lessons teach meal planning and food resource management skills.
2010 (Historical Entry)Managing Your Food Money
An envelope is used to keep family money set aside for food. In the activity, small groups use this "envelope method" to keep track of cash and Food Stamps (paper or electronic) allotted for food.
2010 (Historical Entry)Bulletin Boards in a SNAP
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.
2012 $0.00