What You Need to Know About Eating Well On a Budget
Video Description: National Nutrition Month is a nutrition education and information campaign sponsored annually by the American Dietetic Association. The campaign is designed to focus attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Related Article Subjects: eating well on a budget, American Dietetic Association, grains and diet, nutrition education, organic food, multivu, oikoseating well on a budget
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