Jump Into Foods and Fitness
JIFF (Jump into Foods and Fitness) is a curriculum for ages 8 to 11 to learn about the importance of nutrition, increased physical activity, and food safety.
2007 $100.00 (Historical Entry)JIFF (Jump into Foods and Fitness) is a curriculum for ages 8 to 11 to learn about the importance of nutrition, increased physical activity, and food safety.
2007 $100.00 (Historical Entry)This web site has free downloadable handouts for parents and consumer education, PowerPoint presentations for lay and professional audiences, a lesson plan on family meals for community nutrition g
2007Designed for learners in basic adult education programs, this web-based module provides an opportunity for users to develop computer skills and access basic nutrition information.
1998 (Historical Entry)A four lesson curriculum to help adults get the most from the money they spend on food.
2009 $60.00 (Historical Entry)Smart Choices Youth is a community nutrition education program of the Louisiana State University (LSU) AgCenter for Grades 5- 8.
2008 $0.00The Smart Choices program is designed to teach people with limited resources how to improve their dietary practices and become more effective managers of available resources.
2005 $0.00A ten lesson curriculum to help adults improve their diet quality, food security, and family food safety.
2015 $50.00The 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)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.
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