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  • Feeding Families with the People’s Garden. Back To School Food Safety. And the Salmon

  • Cam! Those stories and more in U-S-D-A Week In Review. From the People’s Gardens to

  • the people that need food. The Feds Feed Families campaign is sharing the harvest from U-S-D-A

  • People’s Gardens and donations by U-S-D-A employees from farmers markets to help those

  • in need. The food collected in Washington will go to the D-C Central Kitchen. They prepare

  • the food. They have a culinary job training program and the food is prepared and it goes

  • out to after school programs or other programs in the city that need fresh food options.

  • There are over twenty one hundred People’s Gardens across the U-S and around the world.

  • Since 2009 community members participating in the People’s Garden initiative have donated

  • over three point one million pounds of food through the People’s Garden Initiative Share

  • Your Harvest Campaign. All produce grown in People’s Gardens is required to be donated

  • to programs in the local community. It’s packing lunch for school time again. U-S-D-A’s

  • Food Safety and Inspection Service wants you to know some simple ways to keep the kids

  • packed lunches safe from food borne illness. One way is to pack the lunch with a cold source.

  • One of those can easily just be the bottle of water or juice pack that if you just freeze

  • it overnight that can be a cold source and then we still do recommend a second cold source

  • that is an insulated cooler block. And those lunches should be packed in insulated bags.

  • A lunch that has perishable foods actually will not be safe by lunchtime if it’s packed

  • just in a brown paper bag. So those insulated bags are really your friend. Some other tips:

  • put a packaged sanitizing wipe in with the lunch and leave lunch items in the refrigerator

  • overnight. Want to see live Alaska salmon but just can’t make it up there? Then the

  • U-S Forest Service Salmon Cam is for you. The Salmon Cam broadcasts live from Crooked

  • Creek in the Chugach National Forest. To see the action go to You-Tube and search Crooked

  • Creek Information site. The best viewing times are between eight thirty a-m and one thirty

  • a-m Eastern Time. And in this week’s Photo of the Week, children eating school meals.

  • Nutritious school meals can help keep students healthy and ready to learn. For more about

  • school meals check out the U-S-D-A blog. For more photos go to the U-S-D-A Flickr site.

  • That’s all for U-S-D-A Week In Review. Follow, tweet, and stay informed at U-S-D-A dot-gov.

Feeding Families with the People’s Garden. Back To School Food Safety. And the Salmon

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