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New Toolkit For Watching What’s On Your Plate?!
January 15th, 2010 by Mary

Over here at What’s On Your Plate?, we’ve been hard at work to get a fun and engaging toolkit together for all the home viewers out there who will be joining us on Sunday, February 7th at 2pm. We’ve finally finished it and we’re pretty proud to share it with all of you.

Here it is for all of those looking for something fun to do that Sunday with your friends and family!


6 Responses  
  • Documentary about kids and food politics, on TV Feb 7th | Beginning Farmers writes:
    January 20th, 20101:03 amat

    [...] download our Screening Toolkit. (Go to: http://whatsonyourplateproject.org/blog/takeaction/toolkit). It has all the stuff you [...]

  • cindy writes:
    January 21st, 20109:50 amat

    can’t wait. i need teaching programs for healthy kids for a 2nd grade level. finally something funn about healthy foods

  • DAWN CHERRY writes:
    January 22nd, 20105:33 pmat

    MY KIDS ARE TOO BUSY TO HELP MOM

  • Catch “What’s on Your Plate” on Super Bowl Sunday! | Sustainable Table writes:
    January 26th, 20106:24 pmat

    [...] First, download our Screening Toolkit. [...]

  • Mary writes:
    January 27th, 20105:46 pmat

    Hi Dawn. We can certainly all empathize with busy lives! As parents we’re all trying to give our children the right tools to learn to be independent and thoughtful. We hope that this is a toolkit to help in that process. So, although our kids are running around from play date to practice to homework, we hope that they can become just a little bit more aware of healthy choices, and how those choices impact everything in their day. We also want to open ourselves up to great tips, so if there is anyone out there with ideas on how to motivate and empower their kids to help out, please share them here! Thanks all!
    What’s On Your Plate? team

  • A Food, Inc. for Tweens | Food Politics writes:
    March 7th, 20107:10 pmat

    [...] Catherine: And also, growing in the house. Whether it’s in a window garden or in your backyard, or however it is—in a pot. (See the Action Points in the Family Cook-In tool kit.) [...]


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