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Resource | Books TN Popular Events Idea Booklet

Are you looking for fun ways to promote nutrition and physical activity at your elementary or middle school? Use this events idea booklet to get started!

05/24/2017
Resource | Grants 2017 Team Nutrition Training Grants

FY19 Team Nutrition training grants state agency proposal summaries. 

04/04/2017
Resource | Webinars/Videos FY 2017 Team Nutrition Training Grant RFA Webinar: Select Measurement Tools

This webinar gives an overview of select measurement tools required or encouraged to be used in the FY 2017 TNTG RFA.

03/17/2017
Resource | Webinars/Videos FY 2017 Team Nutrition Training Grant RFA Informational Webinar

This webinar gives an overview of the FY 2017 Team Nutrition training grant RFA. 

03/17/2017
Resource | Nutrition Education Create Your Own MyPlate Menu

Let the kid(s) be the chef. Kids get to plan out the meal, design a menu for you, and prepare the dish. Use this printable template to get them started.

08/18/2016
Resource | Nutrition Education MyPlate Nate and Kate Stickers

Use these fun stickers to give a “high five” to kids for making a MyPlate meal that includes healthful food choices from each of the five food groups. 

05/19/2015
Resource | Best Practices Best Practices for Healthy School Fundraisers

This brochure provides ideas to use healthy choices for fundraising that sell only nonfood items or foods that meet the Smart Snacks nutrition standards.

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09/12/2014
Resource | Nutrition Education Make Today a Try-Day! Stickers

Use these fun stickers as part of your taste-testing events. 

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09/09/2014
Resource | Nutrition Education Launch Your Day with Breakfast Stickers

Use these colorful 2" stickers as part of your school breakfast promotion events. 

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09/09/2014
Resource | Recipes Recipes for Healthy Kids: Cookbook for Child Care Centers

The recipes in the cookbook feature foods both children and adults should consume more of: dark green and orange vegetables, dry beans and peas, and whole grains. All of these healthy recipes are low in total fat, saturated fat, sugar and sodium. With fun names like Porcupine Sliders, Smokin' Powerhouse Chili, and Squish Squash Lasagna, these kid-tested, kid-approved recipes are sure to please children and be an instant hit!

01/17/2014
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