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YUM-O! empowers kids and their families to develop healthy relationships with food and cooking.
There are even veggies in the crust of this whole new way to make pizza!
Serves 4
Fresh roasted tomatoes and your favorite toppings give this Mexican-inspired tomato soup tons of flavor and crunch. You can use vegetable broth to make this soup vegetarian.
Serves 4
This sweet and sassy Asian-flavored chicken stir fry with broccolini and rice is a great all-in-one meal.
Serves 4
Combine sensational summer tomatoes with mozzarella, onions and fresh herbs for this classic salad.
Serves 4
Art Ginsburg, aka "Mr. Food®," was the first TV chef to promote practical “anybody can do it” cooking and food preparation solutions. After over 30 years of sharing his unique brand of quick and easy food tips and recipes with readers and viewers across the country, Mr. Food continues to find fresh ideas for cooking up fun in the kitchen.
Check out Mr. Food's webpage dedicated just to kids in the kitchen, along with an interview with him and Rachael!
Super Healthy Kids is dedicated to teaching healthy habits to kids, one plate at a time. Their mission is to provide the tools and resources that assist parents in teaching nutrition to their little ones, without nagging. Once kids learn what a balanced meal should look like, the kids can be the one to ask for more vegetables on their plates.
Check out their Healthy Habits Plate and other great resources!
The parents in Whitney P.'s son's kindergarten class were really struggling with how to get their kids (and their parents!) excited about packing healthier lunches. It was teacher Jen Chatham to the rescue when she came up with the idea of a Lunch Box Sticker Chart.
Learn how the Lunch Box Sticker Chart works!
Building self-esteem and lifelong healthy eating and fitness habits can be challenging for many children, but kids with special needs often face even greater obstacles to achieving these goals. Since 2005, The Children’s Institute in Verona, NJ has sponsored a Health and Fitness Program that is designed to meet the health needs of its special needs students.
Learn more about this unique program, which incorporates programming that serves both special needs students and offers smart, creative ideas for mainstream students as well!
Who says school breakfast has to be boring? Notables® by Mission Nutrition are nutritionally-conscious, cost-effective and eco-sensitive pre-packaged grab-n-go breakfasts that are available to schools nationwide.
Learn how you can make Notables available at your school!
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