06/17/2026
This Friday is Juneteenth, marking the day the Emancipation Proclamation was enforced in Texas and freedom reached the last enslaved people in the United States. Food is one way communities come together to honor history, celebrate culture, and share traditions across generations. ❤️💛💚❤️🤍💙 Visit snaped.fns.usda.gov/resources/recipes-and-menus to explore SNAP-Ed recipes you can make to celebrate today! ✨
06/16/2026
Happy national dairy month! You may have noticed that your dairy products are labeled as "Pasteurized". Pasteurization is a process that was invented by Louis Pasteur but has been developed and improved over time. Make sure your dairy products are pasteurized and read the facts about pasteurization!
06/15/2026
Keep kids refreshed, happy, and smiling all summer long with these fun, fruity treats! ☀️🍉✨ From colorful Confetti Yogurt Pops to tropical Pineapple Frozen Fruit Pops and a super-sippable Watermelon Cooler, there’s something for everyones taste buds to love! 😋🍍
06/12/2026
In order for us to receive the proper nourishment our bodies need, a balanced ⚖ plate is vital for performance and function. Check out ways you can contribute to a healthier, more balanced lifestyle.
06/11/2026
to National Nutrition Month® at Martha Washington Elementary School when Program Manager Danielle led discussions to help students connect to their food. This beautiful mural was the result of their reflection! 💭🎨
06/10/2026
Turning confusion❓ into confidence 💡! Keep building your kitchen vocabulary. The more you know, the easier and more enjoyable cooking becomes!
06/09/2026
Many Americans get more than their recommended daily amount of sodium. Sodium is everywhere and it can be hard to decrease your intake, but it can make a big difference for your health. See how you can reduce your sodium intake and stick to it!
06/05/2026
Our vegetable of the month in June is rhubarb! Rhubarb is tangy, tart, and acidic, making it excellent especially when paired with sweet fruits
06/04/2026
Roosevelt Elementary School's garden is growing! to this garden club meeting in early May when the students got to pick their own baby kale leaves for a salad!🌱🥗