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1 University Classified Staff Council Presents “Healthy Eating and Living Choices”

2 “Healthy Eating and Living Choices Objectives” Welcome to the University Classified Staff Council’s Brown Bag session on “Healthy Eating and Living Choices” Our objectives include providing information regarding: Making Healthy Food Choices Preparing Healthy Meals Demonstrations on Growing your own vegetables Activities to promote Healthy Living Fitness Tips Make available Healthy Recipes Links to websites with additional recipes Contacts to assist you in achieving your goals

3 “Grow Your Own Vegetables”

4 https://www.uth.edu/recreation-center/ “Fitness”

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6 “Fitness” F3 Cross Training

7 “Fitness”

8 “Healthy Meal Planning”

9 “Healthy Recipes”

10 Farm to Work We bring the farmers market to you!

11 We bring pre-ordered locally and organically grown produce to the worksite in an effort to provide more work/life balance to employees and students while also promoting healthy eating habits. What We Do

12 MS Share for April 21, 2016

13 The McGovern Medical School Saultczy Bleu - 713-500-6004 Saultczy.K.Bleu@uth.tmc.edu Deliveries are every Thursday from 2:00 - 3:00 pm at 6431 Fannin, MSB 7.024 UT Locations

14 The School of Public Health Jeanne Piga-Plunkett - 713-500-9346 Jeanne.M.PigaPlunkett@uth.tmc.edu Deliveries are every Thursday from 3:00-3:45 pm on the first floor of the UTSPH Reuel A. Stallones Building, Room 104 UT Locations

15 The Dental School Ralph Cooley - 713 486-4293 Ralph.A.Cooley@uth.tmc.edu Deliveries are every other Thursday from 4:15 - 5:00 pm at 7500 Cambridge St. UT Locations

16 A collection of farms in the Houston area. The farms are designed to help refugees that have landed in Houston learn how to make a living wage through farming. Plant It Forward provides these farmers with a 12 month training program for organic and sustainable farming and then teaches them how to make a living wage selling their crops. Plant It Forward

17 www.Plant-It-Forward.org

18 Located in Cat Spring, TX. Participates in several farmers markets in Austin and Houston. Supplies fresh produce to many fine Houston and Austin restaurants including Benji’s, Georgia‘s Market, Local Foods, Haven, Revival Market, Sorrel, Bess Bistro, Texas French Bread, Vespaio, and more! Animal Farm Center

19 www.AnimalFarmCenter.com

20 The Texas Department of Health and Human Services (DSHS) created a program designed to get healthy local produce into the homes of Texas residents while also helping the Texas farmers with a new revenue source. DSHS contracted Sustainable Food Center (SFC), a non-profit organization, to create and maintain a website to take and track the orders as well as to oversee the day-to-day operations of the program. SFC trains the site volunteers (like me!) and liaisons between the farmers and the volunteers. SFC's mission is to cultivate a healthy community by strengthening the local food system and improving access to nutritious, affordable food. They offer a variety of gardening and cooking classes, as well as manage Farmers Markets in the Austin area History

21 SPH Share for September 10, 2015

22 Sunday/Monday – The farmers update the produce list for the week based on growth and weather predictions. Monday – The customers are sent an email with the list for the week and the link to the ordering website. Payment is made by credit card only. Wednesday – The customers are sent a second “Last Call” email. (only for the Med School) Wednesday - The website stops taking orders at noon for the current week. Thursday – Delivery Day! How the Program Works

23 MS Share for March 10, 2016

24 McGovern Medical School - $25.00 per share. School of Public Health and Dental School - $20.00 per share. Why are they different prices? They are supplied by two different farms that work from two different share models. Both are in line with fair farmers market prices and provide the added value of being delivered to you at your job site. How much does it cost?

25 SPH Share for August 27, 2015

26 All of the produce is grown using organic (no pesticides!) and sustainable farming practices. There are no order minimums! Order as often, or as little, as you like. There is a trade basket available at all sites that allows you to trade out items you may not like as much as other produce. Extra Benefits

27 MS Share for March 17, 2016

28 SFC provides several recipes for each item on their website. Community Website – I run a secondary website for the MS location that contains thousands of recipes, storage and nutritional information for each item, and offers customers a place to talk to each other and to the farmers. The items that come from both farms are very similar so the customers at all of the UT locations are welcome to use this site. If all else fails, Google is your friend. Recipes Galore!!

29 SPH Share for July 23, 2015

30 Community Websites

31 Example of a Recipe Page

32 MS Share for March 24, 2016

33 Happy MS Customer

34 We are holding one full MS share

35 Happy MS Customer

36 Trade Basket

37 Taking off with their MS bounties!

38 “Thank You for Attending”


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