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This CACFP cooking video demonstrates the quick-and-easy preparation of the USDA standardized recipe for Egg and Broccoli Scramble for children 6 through 18 years of age.
This CACFP cooking video demonstrate the quick-and-easy preparation of the USDA standardized recipe for Berry Medley and Quinoa Breakfast Bake for children 6 through 18 years of age.
CACFP cooking video demonstrates the quick-and-easy preparation of the USDA standardized recipe for Berry Medley and Quinoa Breakfast Bake for children 3 through 5 years of age.
This CACFP cooking video demonstrates the quick-and-easy preparation of the USDA standardized recipe for Baked Carrot Fries with Yogurt-Sunflower Seed Butter Dip for children 6 through 18 years of age.
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.
This CACFP cooking video demonstrates the quick-and-easy preparation of the USDA standardized recipe for Peach and Yogurt Smoothies for children 6 through 18 years of age.
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.
Team Nutrition Cooks! is a series of cooking-based nutrition activities for out-of-school and afterschool programs, for children around ages 8 to 12 years old.
This gallery contains cookbooks and recipes that highlight FDPIR foods. These resources can be used to support nutrition education activities and give participants ideas on how to utilize foods found in their FDPIR food package.