Nutrition
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Health
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Health
Nutrition
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Health
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Health
Classes in nutrition, food safety, meal preparation and budgeting taught in collaboration with community organizations and partners.
What We Do
The Houston Food Bank’s Nutrition Education & Health Promotion department addresses food insecurity and hunger by using the United States Department of Agriculture materials and guidelines to achieve health promoting goals. In addition, the Nutrition Education & Health Promotion team is committed to providing a weight-inclusive, gentle nutrition approach. We aim to empower individuals with skills to improve their health and move toward more secure lives.
The Nutrition Education & Health Promotion team provides in-person and virtual classes tailored to the needs of a variety of groups. Our classes revolve around the recommendations of United States Department of Agriculture MyPlate and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. HFB recruits and trains registered dietitians, nutritionists, chefs, dietetic interns and nutrition students to assist with courses. Most classes feature a nutrition discussion followed by a cooking component highlighting the material of the class.
Healthy How-To Series
Do you know how to cut a pineapple or make apple sandwiches? We have a variety of videos to show you how to cut fruit or cook a dish. Check back regularly for new videos or visit our recipe section for ideas for snacks and meals.
Nutrition Articles
September is Whole Grains Month
In today's fast-paced world, making informed and healthy food [...]
Summer Hydration
It’s the peak of summer time and that means you [...]
June is Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month!
The month of June is dedicated to “MyPlate food [...]
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USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. This material was funded by USDA’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — SNAP. For more information about SNAP and how to apply, visit YourTexasBenefits.com