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CSU-Extension SNAP-Ed: Nutrition and Cooking Classes Brigid McDonnell, MPH Nutrition Programs Supervisor Colorado State University Extension
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CSU-Extension SNAP-Ed Targets low-income adults Participants include SNAP recipients and people eligible for SNAP
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Eating Smart Being Active Topics of lessons include Nutrition – food groups, reading food labels Stretching food dollars so families have food all month How to be more active Meal planning Food Safety Cooking skills
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Eating Smart Being Active Each lesson contains: Tips for food safety and saving money related to the topic of the lesson Physical activity Food activity and tasting
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Enhancement items for each lesson
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Paraprofessional Nutrition Educators Paraprofessionals Live in the communities in which they work Current or prior experience with food assistance programs Peers
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Success Stories - Agencies “Our parents report cooking more meals at home and comparing nutrition information before purchasing packaged goods.” – Head Start Coordinator in Pueblo County
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Success Stories - Participants “In May I took a SNAP-Ed class where I learned many new things, ranging from reading nutrition facts to saving money when grocery shopping. I have also learned to shop and plan my meals for the week based on the sales in the sales ads which saves me time in the store and money. I have been very successful in not running out of food at the end of the month” – participant in the Arapahoe County SNAP-Ed Program
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http://vimeo.com/93506598 http://www.ext.colostate.edu/snaped-efnep/
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Can I host SNAP-Ed classes? That’s a great question…
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Helping Colorado families eat better for less!
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