Buy 25 foods to stock your kitchen and make 15 different meals during the week that are easy to make and taste GREAT! This PowerPoint show helps you show how to make 15 great delicious healthy meals without spending a lot of money buying food or time cooking. And your audience, no matter their cooking skills, will see just how to stock their kitchen and put great tasting meals on their table without a lot of effort. Plus menu planning tips are given in each segment. This is just the PPT show if you want the DVD click on that category on the left.
Description
When you need to look your very best now...
Learning objectives & benefits:
This PowerPoint show teaches clients to plan a menu, shop from a list;
It has a list of just 25 items individuals can buy to feed a family for a week.
It utilizes simple, inexpensive healthy foods that are very easy to prepare - even a 12 year old can do it!
Step into action with many resources for a variety of needs: PowerPoint show, speaker's notes, handouts, photos, recipes and a leader guide all on CD
Use this show for classes, wellness fairs, intranets, counseling, lunchrooms, waiting rooms and more!
It is also ready to go for online learning!
PLUS you receive tips on how to use our recipes for your own cooking demos.
Teach many important lessons, including:
Making balanced low-fat, high-fiber meals that are based on grains, fruits and vegetables with lean protein
Stocking your kitchen for fast healthy meals that save significant time, money and calories from eating out.
Cooking tips and valuable presentation tips to make meals look professional, too
Show Specifications - all materials are on CD:
Length of Show: 30 - 35 minutes
Number of slides: More than 50 slides with speaker's notes
Number of handout pages including leader guide: 22
A 30 minute DVD show/CD combo is available for purchase separately - see the DVD category if you want the DVD - this is just the PowerPoint show with handouts
All FHC nutrition education products meet the Dietary Guidelines and MyPlate goals.
Food and Health Communications complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information.