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  • Healthy Chinese Cuisine

    2019 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch
    This cookbook provides nutritious and delicious recipes (using fruits and vegetables). From the forward:
  • Healthy Drinks for Toddlers

    University of Connecticut Rudd Center for Food Policy and Health

    Healthy Drinks for Toddlers is a social marketing intervention designed for caregivers of young children to discourage provision of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) and encourage water consumption.

  • Heart Smarts

    2018 The Food Trust

    Heart Smarts is a direct education, PSE change, and social marketing intervention that combines healthy food access, nutrition education, and health and social services for individuals to improve their health and reduce their risk of diet-related disease.

  • In Tennessee, SNAP-Ed Gives Participants in Alternative Corrections Programs Skills for Healthy Living

    2022

    For many people, budgeting, meal planning, and cooking can be a difficult process. For those with previous incarceration, this process can be especially challenging. Tennessee State University’s (TSU) SNAP-Ed program is working with alternative corrections programs to help previous offenders, many who have struggled with substance abuse, gain skills and confidence to plan, shop, and prepare healthy foods.   

  • Kids Get Cookin'!

    California Department of Public Health (CDPH) - Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Branch (NEOPB)
    This cookbook provides healthy recipes that are fast and fun for children to cook. Available in English and Spanish.
  • Let’s Cook! Peña Blanca

    2018
    In many rural communities in New Mexico, parents often work 30-50 miles away from home and students are in extended after school programs. Let’s Cook! Peña Blanca is a part of our larger Kids Cook! (KC!) programming into these rural communities. The programs serve low income families at an after school program at the Peña Blanca Inter-generational Community Center.
  • Mind, Exercise, Nutrition…Do It!

    2018 Healthy Weight Partnership Inc.

    Mind, Exercise, Nutrition…Do it! (MEND) program is a direct education intervention designed to manage overweight, obesity in children 2-13 years old and their families by improving health, fitness, and self-esteem.

  • Move Your Way® Campaign Healthy Eating Stories

    2022 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    The U.S Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion developed the Move Your Way® campaign in 2018 to share key recommendations from the second edition of the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.

  • My Favorite Flavors is Herbal

    2019 California Department of Public Health, Nutrition Education Obesity Prevention Branch
    Try these tea-like infusions on this Rethink Your Drink recipe card. The three recipes on the back are Watermelon & Basil Water, Cucumber, Lime & Mint Water, Grapefruit & Rosemary Water.