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New USDA Survey Examines Where We Shop for Groceries and How We Get There

March 31, 2015 Michele Ver Ploeg, Lisa Mancino, and Jessica E. Todd, Economic Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio . We’ve long recognized that what we eat affects our health. But distances to stores offering healthy and affordable foods—as...

Research and Science

Promoting Skills and Training for Low-Income Workers

March 23, 2015 Cecilia Muñoz, Assistant to the President and Director of the Domestic Policy Council and Jeff Zients, Director of the National Economic Council and Assistant to the President for Economic Policy

Cross-posted from the White House Council of Economic Advisers blog: Last year, the President directed Vice President Biden to lead a review of federal job training programs in order to identify and implement steps to make these programs more “job-driven” and responsive to the needs of employers...

USDA Results Food and Nutrition

Partnership, Technology Help Forge a Healthier Next Generation

March 13, 2015 Chris Kelly, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Mid-Atlantic Region Public Affairs

We all benefit from creative partnership. It’s especially true when some very savvy people leverage USDA Food and Nutrition Service programs to fight hunger and improve nutrition. Text2BHealthy is one such example, where the University of Maryland-led program uses popular technology to inspire...

Food and Nutrition

Teach Healthier Meals in a SNAP!

February 27, 2015 The SNAP-Ed Team

This is the fourth installment of the What’s Cooking? Blog Series . In honor of the Let’s Move 5 th Anniversary, and the commitment USDA shares with Let’s Move to promote healthy eating and access to healthy foods, this month-long series will highlight the various features of the What’s Cooking...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

What's Cooking with USDA Foods?

February 18, 2015 Lindsay Walle, USDA Food and Nutrition Service, Food Distribution Division

This is the second installment of the What’s Cooking? Blog Series . In honor of the Let’s Move 5 th Anniversary, and the commitment USDA shares with Let’s Move to promote healthy eating and access to healthy foods, this month-long series will high­­light the various features of the What’s Cooking...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

NIFA and the Farm Bill: A Year Later

February 11, 2015 Sonny Ramaswamy, Director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture

February 7 marks the first anniversary of the Agriculture Act of 2014, commonly known as the 2014 Farm Bill. This milestone provides an opportunity to report on the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s (NIFA) efforts during the last year to implement the many provisions of relevance to the...

Conservation

Let's Move Into the Kitchen and See What's Cooking

February 04, 2015 Shelley Maniscalco, MPH, RD, Director, Office of Nutrition Marketing and Communications, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

This is the first installment of the What’s Cooking? Blog Series . In honor of the Let’s Move 5 th Anniversary, and the commitment USDA shares with Let’s Move to promote healthy eating and access to healthy foods, this month-long series will high­­light the various features of the What’s Cooking...

Food and Nutrition Initiatives

USDA’s What’s Cooking website serves up cost effective, healthy recipes

November 21, 2014 Audrey Rowe, Administrator for the Food and Nutrition Service & Angela Tagtow, Executive Director, Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion

The busy holiday season has begun and families everywhere are starting to plan ahead. If you’re looking for easy to make, nutritious family meals that you can cook quickly on a tight budget, USDA is here to help with a new web tool, called What’s Cooking? USDA Mixing Bowl . As Americans prepare for...

Food and Nutrition

The Many Reasons USDA is Celebrating 50 Years of SNAP

November 20, 2014 Jessica Shahin, Associate Administrator for SNAP

Half a century ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Food Stamp Act of 1964, making the Food Stamp Program (FSP), which at the time was a series of pilot projects, permanent. Despite the post-World War II economic boom felt by many Americans, some rural and urban areas of the country...

Food and Nutrition

New Day, Same Mission: The Evolution of SNAP

October 30, 2014 Jessica Shahin, Associate Administrator for SNAP

This fall, USDA is celebrating the 50 th anniversary of the signing of the Food Stamp Act of 1964 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, which made the Food Stamp Program permanent. In looking back over the past 50 years, there are two notable events in the program’s history that had a significant impact...

Food and Nutrition
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