Spotlight Education
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Mini lessons designed for use as one time workshops in settings such as social services offices and food pantries. Topics include importance of breakfast, MyPlate and fruit and Vegetable Intake and making better beverage choices. Free download from website,
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UC ANR
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Restricted Access - Pending approval for use by programs outside of UC ANR; please contact CalFresh Healthy Living, UC State Office at uccalfresh_support@ucdavis.edu
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3 mini lessons
20 minutes
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