Extension Human Nutrition
Kansas State University207 Justin Hall,Manhattan, KS 66506
MyPlate Graphic shows that you should fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables. Below you will find some links to help you get the most fruits and vegetables for your money.
Buying Guide for Kansas-Grown Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Carotenoid (Vitamin A) Food Sources: Fruits and Vegetables "Best Buys" Guide
Cruciferous (Cabbage Family) Vegetables: "Best Buys" Guide
Farmer's Market Poster/Placement
Fiber-Rich Fruits and Vegetables: a "Best Buys" Guide
Fruits and Vegetables Poster/placemat
Good Sources of Vitamin C: Fruits and Vegetables "Best Buys" Guide
Healthful canned, frozen and fresh fruits & vegetables
More Plants on the Plate
We Know Farmers Markets
What can you get for $6 when buying fruits and vegetables???
Satisfying, Affordable Fruits and Vegetables -- Good for You Newsletter also available in Spanish
Food and Nutrition Assistance Program--USDA
Commodities
Kansas Food Resources
SNAP-Ed
WIC
Cooking for One or Two
Cream Soup Mix
Create a Soup
Eat Right When Money's Tight
Invent a Casserole
Meals
Snacks
Cook Once, Eat for a Month!
Eating Well But Cooking Less Curriculum
Month of Menus Recipes
Time Savers in the Kitchen
Kids Can Help in the Kitchen
30 Ways in 30 Days to Stretch Your Fruit and Vegetable Budget
ChooseMyPlate--Fruits
ChooseMyPlate--Vegetables
Family Nutrition Program (FNP)--K-State Research and Extension
Fruits and Veggies More Matters
Kansas Farmers' Market Listing
Spend Smart- Fruits
Spend Smart- Vegetables
Cash in with Coupons
Spend Smart Eat Smart
We Know Health and Nutrition
We Know Tips to Trim Food Costs