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You searched for: Healthy Teaching Kitchen

  • Inside a VA Healthy Teaching Kitchen

    Inside a VA Healthy Teaching Kitchen

    Healthy Teaching Kitchen offers Veteran patients nutrition knowledge and the guidance and skills to learn how to cook.

  • Omaha VA’s healthy teaching kitchen program

    Omaha VA’s healthy teaching kitchen program

    Healthy teaching kitchen provides Veterans with nutrition knowledge, cooking skills and confidence in cooking at home.

  • VA Healthy Teaching Kitchen: Add Asian, Pacific island flair to your diet with these 3 spices

    VA Healthy Teaching Kitchen: Add Asian, Pacific island flair to your diet with these 3 spices

    Traditional Asian and Pacific Islander food tends to be healthier and include a variety of spices and herbs.

  • Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Healthy aging for women Veterans: What you can do today for a stronger tomorrow

    Helpful information for women Veterans during Healthy Aging Month and what they can do to stay healthy.

  • Veteran makes healthy eating a habit

    Veteran makes healthy eating a habit

    Veterans are learning cooking skills and healthy eating habits by attending Healthy Teaching Kitchen classes from home.

  • Healthy eating can improve mental health

    Healthy eating can improve mental health

    Nutrition tips on what to eat for a healthy body and improved mental health.

  • My HealtheVet coordinators lead healthy eating event

    My HealtheVet coordinators lead healthy eating event

    Theresa Gardner and Josselyn Escalante hosted an event to promote Healthy Teaching Kitchen’s new program.

  • A healthy history of MyPlate food guide

    A healthy history of MyPlate food guide

    Food guides for Americans are over 100 years old and have a fascinating history.

  • Is chocolate healthy? VA dietitian weighs in

    Is chocolate healthy? VA dietitian weighs in

    The antioxidants in dark chocolate can protect your body against inflammation and disease.

  • LA VA Food Security Committee helps Veterans access healthy food

    LA VA Food Security Committee helps Veterans access healthy food

    LA VA’s multi-disciplinary Food Security Committee will create a plan to reduce the number of Veterans needing access to healthy food.

  • VA’s cookbook for healthy recipes

    VA’s cookbook for healthy recipes

    VA’s Nutrition and Food Services Healthy Teaching Kitchen program has recipes, cookbooks and cooking videos.

  • Healthy recipe swaps for the holidays and beyond

    Healthy recipe swaps for the holidays and beyond

    VA dietitian has holiday suggestions for recipe swaps and cookbook options. Holiday traditions can continue while you benefit from healthy ingredient substitutions.

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Last updated April 17, 2024

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