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FOOD & NUTRITION

The Food Safety and Nutrition Education Program provides research-based food safety and nutrition information and public education. Our goal is to empower individuals and families to make lasting behavior changes that promote health and prevent disease. To achieve this goal we provide the following services and programs:

Consumer Food-Related Assistance:
Do you have a food safety, food preparation or preservation, or nutrition question? WSU Cooperative Extension offices can put you in contact with a resource that can help you out. Cooperative Extension offices can put you in contact with a resource that can help you out. Either contact our offices or check out the links to food and nutrition hotlines we have compiled.

Food Safety Programs for the Classroom:

Get a Jump on Germs: A hands-on science curriculum for junior and high school students preparing them to for teach basic food safety concepts to third to fifth graders. The training is appropriate for use in science and non-science classrooms.

Germ City: Germ City is an interactive hand-washing demonstration and education program for elementary school students. It teaches children how important proper hand-washing techniques are for controlling germs. For more information call (360) 427-9670 ext. 680or (360) 482-2934.

Food Worker Card Training - Classes are held at the WSU Mason County Extension Office and the North Mason Library.
Cost is $10.00 (cash or check)
Bring photo ID and pen or pencil
Class, including exam, is about 2 hours long.

Schedule for our classes on Food Worker Card Training.
Link to Food Worker Card Book

Contact Zena Edwards for more information about either of these programs.

Family Nutrition Education Program:
WSU Cooperative Extension offers a series of lessons designed to help people get the best nutrition at the lowest cost for the families. Information taught can help limited resource families buy food wisely, handle it safely, and cook nutritious meals. The program can also help them make the best use of food they receive from other sources such as private food banks and government food distribution programs. For more information check out our Family Living section.

To arrange a series in your area send an e-mail inquiry to Doris Torkelson.


Additional information on nutrition and food safety issues can also be obtained from these WSU web sites:

   
             
             
             
 

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