Artistic Summer Snack Attack
School’s out! One way to get creative with all this extra time and to eat nutritiously is to make and eat healthy snacks. Like an arts and crafts project, making a snack can be a… Read More
Posted: June 1, 2012
School’s out! One way to get creative with all this extra time and to eat nutritiously is to make and eat healthy snacks. Like an arts and crafts project, making a snack can be a… Read More
Category: Work & Life
Tags: April-June 2012, Child Development, Food Art, nutrition, panhandle-livingwell, snacks
Posted: May 29, 2012
School’s out! One way to get creative with all this extra time and to eat nutritiously is to make and eat healthy snacks. Like an arts and crafts project, making a snack can be a… Read More
Category: 4-H & Youth, Health & Nutrition
Posted: May 29, 2012
School’s out! One way to get creative with all this extra time and to eat nutritiously is to make and eat healthy snacks. Like an arts-and-crafts project, making a snack can be a great… Read More
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: May 27, 2012
The perfect accompaniment to the summer’s bounty of vegetables is fresh herbs grown in YOUR garden. An herb can be defined as any part of a plant that is used an ingredient to enhance… Read More
Category: Health & Nutrition, Work & Life
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: March 28, 2012
To avoid the possibility of foodborne illness, fresh eggs must be handled carefully. Even eggs with clean, uncracked shells may occasionally contain bacteria called Salmonella that can cause an intestinal infection. The U.S. Food and… Read More
Category: Food Safety, Health & Nutrition
by Dorothy Lee
Posted: March 27, 2012
To avoid the possibility of foodborne illness, fresh eggs must be handled carefully. Even eggs with clean, uncracked shells may occasionally contain bacteria called Salmonella that can cause an intestinal infection. The U.S. Food and… Read More
Category: Food Safety, Health & Nutrition
Posted: March 27, 2012
Red, blue, purple, frozen, fresh, dried…berries put a smile on your face. Berries are a sweet, tasty treat; they are beautiful to look at; and they’re good for you. Health benefits These little treats pack… Read More
Posted: March 27, 2012
Red, blue, purple, frozen, fresh, dried…berries put a smile on your face. Berries are a sweet, tasty treat; they are beautiful to look at; and they’re good for you.
Category: Health & Nutrition
by John Wells
Posted: February 1, 2012
Volunteer retention is a picture of the total success of the 4-H program in Escambia County with… More…
Category: 4-H & Youth, Community Volunteers
by John Wells
Posted: January 30, 2012
Safe Handling of Food and Water in a Hurricane or Related Disaster Disaster Planning for Senior Adults Hurricane Preparation: A Q&A Guide to Water and Food Safety and Quality Additonal Disaster Preparation Information
Category: Disaster Preparation
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