Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Allison Parisi-Giles Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Grow to Learn Arizona.

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Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Allison Parisi-Giles Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program Grow to Learn Arizona – opportunity for nutrition experiences in gardens and farmers’ markets

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Opportunity for Nutrition Education Experiences

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Gardens: Nutrition Education Classrooms AllowableNot Allowable Purchase of seeds, plants, small gardening tools Rental or purchase of equipment (tractors) Educational Supplies, curricula Rental or purchase of land Staff salaries to teach gardening concepts that reinforce nutritional concepts

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Gardens: Nutrition Education Classrooms School gardens and community gardens offer opportunity partnerships in wellness and education.

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans The Big Questions Can produce grown in School Gardens be used in cafeterias? Can produce grown in School Gardens be used in nutrition education activities?

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans School Cafeterias School kitchen facilities: fall under the Arizona Food Code must use foods that are from an “Approved Source” (definition determined by Local Health Authorities; County Health Departments).

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans School Cafeterias Historically, food from school gardens was not an approved source. Many schools started asking how they could get the produce from their gardens into the cafeteria.

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans School Cafeterias Arizona Department of Education created a Food Safety Plan including School Garden Guidelines and Toolkit.

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans School Garden Guidelines Based on Good Agricultural and Good Handling Practices. Created by Arizona Department of Education in accordance with the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Where to find the information

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans School Cafeterias Each school is responsible for asking their respective County Health Department their garden produce may be considered an “approved source”…used regularly for cooking, salad bars, etc. A solid Food Safety Plan in place will help the cause!

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans What about nutrition education activities???? Arizona Directors of Environmental Health Services Association met on July 25. They agreed that fruits and vegetables served in an educational setting fall under an exemption in the Food Safety Rules

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Exemption R Applicability B. This Article does not apply to the following, which are not subject to routine inspection or other regulatory activities by a REGULATORY AUTHORITY: 9. Food or drink that is: e. Offered at a child care facility and limited to commercially prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous and whole fruits and vegetables that are washed and cut onsite for immediate consumption.

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Exemption - would apply to schools and educational settings - would only apply if the whole fruit and vegetables used for immediate consumption

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Good Gardening! Whether working with children or adults in a garden setting, safety is always foremost. School Garden Guidelines are good practice for every garden, whether produce will be served in cafeteria, food experience, or taken home to eat.

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Information available for you today List of Environmental Health Directors and contact information School Garden Guidelines School Garden Toolkit

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Taking the experience home

Bureau of Nutrition and Physical Activity Health and Wellness for all Arizonans Contact me for nutrition education opportunities around gardens and farmers’ markets! Allison Parisi-Giles Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program