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Healthy Living Resources
Please use the sections below to find links to information on food and nutrition topics that may be of interest or help answer any questions you might have.
Posted 9/27/2014
Want to know more about nutrition facts labels, how to save money shopping, how much of each food group you should be eating, etc.? Check here for websites that contain basic nutrition and health information for your and your family.
Posted 9/26/2014
Achieving and sustaining appropriate body weight across the lifespan is vital to maintaining good health. Everyone has a personal calorie limit. Staying within yours can help you get to or maintain a healthy weight. Reaching a healthier weight is a balancing act. Find resources to help you here.
Posted 9/25/2014
Whether you're preserving your own harvest or produce that you've purchased locally, canning, freezing and drying can be effective ways to serve foods that taste harvest-fresh at a later date. To ensure that the products you preserve are safe, it is important to follow tested guidelines for safely preserving foods by these methods. Links to information on tested guidelines may be found at the following locations.
Posted 9/24/2014
Food safety is about more than keeping your hands away from a whirring food processor blade — it means knowing how to avoid spreading bacteria, safe shopping, and more. Check out these resources on safe food preparation and storage.
Posted 9/23/2014
What’s cooking? Choose from a variety of recipe collections to help you decide what to make.
Posted 9/22/2014
Regular physical activity can produce long term health benefits. People of all ages, shapes, sizes, and abilities can benefit from being physically active. Check here for information about being physically active.
Posted 9/22/2014
Nutrition is a widely accepted tool for prevention, management and treatment of some chronic diseases. Healthy eating and regular physical activity can prevent early death from many chronic conditions, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and osteoporosis. Find information about and recipes for diabetes, heart and vascular disease, celiac disease, and osteoporosis on this resource page.
Posted 9/21/2014
Check out these websites for fun activity sheets and interactive games that will help children learn about making healthy choices.
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