- Frozen Food Institute
- The
Frozen Food Institute sponsors this site to promote the increase
of fruit and vegetable consumption in our diets. This site
provides recipes, games for kids, facts, and information on frozen
produce.
- Hawaii Fruits & Veggies — More Matters (FVMM)
- The
Hawaii Fruits & Veggies - More Matters team provides information to help increase the
awareness and importance of adding fruits and vegetables to
your diet. This site helps consumers learn why and how to increase their fruit
and vegetable intake to 5 or more servings per day.
- FVMM - Produce for Better Health Foundation
- The
Produce for Better Health Foundation site provides materials,
recipes, and healthy resources to learn more about produce and its effects on our health.
This is provided to help consumers increase their consumption
of fruits and vegetables.
- FVMM - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention site provides tips, recipes, and publications for eating a variety of fruits and vegetables every day.
- Dole5ADay.com
- This
site is filled with interesting and useful information about fruits,
vegetables, nutrition and health.
- The
Leafy Greens Council
- The
Leafy Greens Council provides educational information and lesson
plans to help teach children to understand the nutritional benefits
and cancer fighting elements provided by leafy green vegetables.
- Produce An Athlete
- Tips on Healthful Eating with fruits and vegetables for Young Athletes.
- Start. Living. Healthy.
- Easy tips to help improve your health, feel better and live longer!
- Pennsylvania Nutrition Education Network.
- Recipes, nutrition newsletters and other educational materials for nutrition educators who work with limited-income clients.
- Max's Magical Delivery: Fit for Kids
- A fun interactive DVD targeted to chidren ages 5-9 and their families.
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