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Tips, recipes and information to help your participants eat more whole grains, and activities for kids to help them learn about healthy eating choices.
This USDA resource offers tips for healthy eating on a budget that cover every stage, including planning, shopping, and preparing food, as well as tips for other related information
March is a good time to jumpstart healthy eating, learn more about making informed food choices and developing healthful eating and physical activity habits