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Yes, It's Possible: Healthy, Nutritious Food on a Budget

Tue, 19 Feb 2013 15:38:45 CST

Yes, It’s Possible: Healthy, Nutritious Food on a Budget
Farmer and rancher members of many local Farm Bureaus are reaching out to consumers in their communities to talk about how to cut costs while putting nutritious meals on the table for their families during Food Check-Out Week (Feb. 17-23, 2013).


The American Farm Bureau Women's Leadership Committee kicked off the week by donating food and funds to Ronald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix.


"Farmers and ranchers remain committed to producing safe, healthy food for all Americans," said Terry Gilbert, a Kentucky farmer and chair of the AFB Women's Leadership Committee. "And we do share with many American families concerns about putting nutritious meals on the table on a tight budget."


Over the past few years, rising energy costs for processing, packaging and transportation have been the driving forces behind modest increases in retail food prices, Gilbert noted.


"Plenty of options are available so that consumers do not have to turn to less-nutritious foods that lack essential vitamins, minerals, fiber and other nutrients, to make ends meet," said Gilbert.


"Tips for better nutrition on a stretched budget, making sense of food labels and understanding USDA's MyPlate guidelines are among the topics Farm Bureau members will be talking about with consumers, at supermarket demonstration stations, farmers' markets and other venues," according to Gilbert.


"Stretching Your Grocery Dollar With Healthy, Nutritious Food," the official theme of Farm Bureau's Food Check-Out Week, reflects the fact that many Americans continue to look for ways to deal with an economic squeeze. Shopping for food to prepare more meals at home and dining out less frequently are two strategies people are using to cope with the situation.


"Now more than ever before, farmers and ranchers are committed to participating in conversations with consumers, to answer their questions about food," Gilbert said. "This holds true during special observances such as Food Check-Out Week, as well as when farmers go about their day-to-day routines and engage in social media."


Ronald McDonald Houses around the nation provide a "home-away-from-home" for the families of seriously ill children receiving medical treatment at area hospitals.


The Food Check-Out Week connection between Farm Bureau and Ronald McDonald House Charities was forged more than a decade ago. Since the program was initiated in the mid-1990s, Farm Bureau members have donated more than $3 million in food and monetary contributions to Ronald McDonald Houses and other charities during Food Check-Out Week.


Participating county and state Farm Bureaus will hold similar events throughout Food Check-Out Week.


   

 

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