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Nutrition

The Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program in Grant County helps address the needs of the low income in the areas of food and nutrition. The working poor and those living in poverty face difficult choices such as how to allocate money for food, shelter, credit obligations or high medical bills. Resources such as food stamps help make ends meet and provide the opportunity to purchase nutritious food that contributes toward good health. The Wisconsin Nutrition Education Program in Grant County helps food stamp recipients make the most of this benefit by providing research-based nutrition education. Participants in the nutrition education program learn, hands-on, how to:

  • choose and fix meals and snacks that are nutritious, safe and affordable
  • manage their resources to improve their food security
  • balance the food they eat with physical activity

New ChooseMyPlate

USDA’s new icon replaces MyPyramid and gives guidance on how to eat healthy.  The link below from University of Nebraska explains the new recommendations…..

 

View more presentations from Alice Henneman

Would You Like to Save Hundreds of Dollars?

          Learn how the School Lunch and Breakfast Program can help you stretchyour family’s food budget.

Food $ense” Newsletters 

          View and print out quarterly newsletters on a variety of topics designed to help families eat better for less.

Food Pantries in Grant County

          Grant County Hunger Council–Our mission is to alleviate hunger, food insecurity, and the effects of poverty in Grant County through education, coordination, advocacy and service.  We have developed a Food Resource Guide listing programs and food pantries in Grant County that help families be more food secure.

Favorite Links

If you have any questions regarding WNEP in Grant County, please contact:

  
Ione Meoska, Program Coordinator
ione.meoska@ces.uwex.edu
  
  
 
 
 
Cindy Busch, Nutrition Educator
cindy.busch@ces.uwex.edu
 
 
 
 
Youth and Agriculture Center
P.O. Box 31
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: 608-723-2125    
Fax: 608-723-4315