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Healthy for Life Cost Calculator Use this tool to help get an estimate of the costs associated with the different educational experience options. Start planning your educational experience! Use the Healthy for Life Cost Calculator as a resource to prepare for your educational experience. This document can help you determine the estimated costs of each activity and demonstration. You can go right to the educational experience you are facilitating for a price breakdown of that experience’s activity and demonstration. Anticipate the cost of the experience by entering the number of participants per experience to determine the costs for that activity.   See instructions for using the Healthy for Life Cost Calculator on the next page.

The Role of Food and Your Health: Cholesterol and Blood Sugar *Product price found on theonlinedrugstore.com **Price per person Click here to return.

The Role of Food and Your Health: Blood Pressure Click here to return.

Exercise Within Reach Click here to return.

Feed Your Potential Click here to return. *Choose the microwave, electric kettle or electric burner (with pot and lid) to boil the water. The total price uses the least expensive method, electric kettle. Click here to return.

Chopped Salad Competition Click here to return.

Tasty, Affordable Meals for Busy Families Click here to return.

Saute, Simmer & Steam Click here to return. *There are some overlapping supplies using for both the demo and activity, only purchase them once. **Choose the blender or food processor. The total price uses the least expensive method, food processor. Click here to return.

Healthy Ingredient Swap Click here to return.

Kitchen Discovery with Kids Click here to return.

Snack Smarter Click here to return.

Pick a Protein Click here to return.

Smart Fearless Shopper Click here to return.

Pantry Makeover *Choose the microwave, rice cooker or electric burner (with pot and lid) to cook the rice. The total price uses the least expensive method, rice cooker. Click here to return.

Food Label Smarts Click here to return.

Weekly Meal Plan Made Easy Click here to return.

Eat a Rainbow Click here to return.

All the Flavors of the Garden Click here to return.

Beans and Rice = A Complete Protein for Global Nutrition Recipe #1 Rice and Beans with Corn on Cob Go to recipe #2

Beans and Rice = A Complete Protein for Global Nutrition Recipe #2 Tuscan Bean Soup Go to recipe #1 Click here to return.

Chicken - A Healthy Protein Choice Across the Globe Recipe #1 Szechuan Chicken Stir-Fry Go to recipe #2

Chicken - A Healthy Protein Choice Across the Globe Recipe #2 Chicken Gumbo Go to recipe #1 Click here to return.

Corn - A Whole Grain for Global Nourishment Recipe #1 Posole Go to recipe #2

Corn - A Whole Grain for Global Nourishment Recipe #2 Creamy Corn Chowder Go to recipe #1 Click here to return.

Potatoes - Healthy Carbohydrates for Energy Across the Globe Recipe #1 Peanut and Green Stew Go to recipe #2

Potatoes - Healthy Carbohydrates for Energy Across the Globe Recipe #2 Olive Oil Mashed Potatoes Go to recipe #1 Click here to return.

Become a Sharper Chef Click here to return.

Eating For A Stronger, Healthier You Click here to return.

Fuel Up to Move More Click here to return. * Serves 4 (1 pancake per serving) **Choose the skillet with electric burner or electric skillet. The total price uses the least expensive method, electric skillet. Click here to return.

Decode Nutrition Facts Click here to return.