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Seasonal and Simple: A guide for enjoying fresh fruits and vegetables Seasonal and Simple is a guide to help you select, store and prepare fresh fruits and vegetables. The recipes use simple preparations and seasonings, so you can taste the goodness of a fruit or vegetable at the peak of its flavor. The fruits and vegetables are listed in the guide by their growing season — spring, summer and fall. Nutrients and associated health benefits are listed with each fruit or vegetable. $15 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/MP909 Seasonal and Simple for Food Service: A guide for quantity preparation and service of fresh fruits and vegetables The recipes in the guide are listed by the fruit or vegetable growing season and were tested by food service professionals. $20 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/MP918 Grow Eat Grow: A Seasonal and Simple Guide for Gardening and Cooking with Kids Grow Eat Grow is filled with a variety of ideas for growing fruits and vegetables and simple steps for preparing and enjoying them with kids. Start with the first Grow section for inspiration to begin or transform a garden. Or, go straight to the Eat section and find new ideas for preparing the fruits and vegetables you grow, buy at a farmers market or roadside farm stand, through community supported agriculture (CSA) or at your local grocery store. $17 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/MP922 Food From the Farm Kindergarten Lesson Guide Developed for the kindergarten farm to school program Food From the Farm, this Kindergarten Lesson Guide includes 50 lessons focusing on healthy eating and agriculture. By teaching the Food From the Farm lessons, teachers will meet educational standards in health, science, math, communication arts, visual arts, information and communications technology literacy, and theater. The lessons are organized by season, and are grouped into themes. $50 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N760 RESOURCE GUIDE Missouri Farm to School Resource Guide This guide includes the basics of what is farm to school, current farm to school efforts in Missouri, and information for food service staff and farmers on how to get started. FREE download MOFarmToSchool.Missouri.edu/ files/FTSguide-final.pdf From the Farm to You $7.50 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N761 Special conference price: $5 (Call 800-292-0969 to order at discounted price.) From the Farm to You Coloring Book $1 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N764 Bulk educational price: $0.40 each (Call 800-292-0969 to order at discounted price.) From the Farm to You DVD 2012 Telly Award Winner $10 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N762 (This publication is still in production, so it may be a few days before it is available to purchase online.) equal opportunity/ADA institution Contact Annette Triplett [email protected] Lorin Fahrmeier [email protected] Do you ever think about where your food comes from? How did it get to your grocery store, school or farmers market? Travel with Tomás the Tomato on this journey from the farm to your table.

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Seasonal and Simple: A guide for enjoying fresh fruits and vegetablesSeasonal and Simple is a guide to help you select, store and prepare fresh fruits and vegetables. The recipes use simple preparations and seasonings, so you can taste the goodness of a fruit or vegetable at the peak of its flavor. The fruits and vegetables are listed in the guide by their growing season — spring, summer and fall. Nutrients and associated health benefits are listed with each fruit or vegetable.$15 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/MP909

Seasonal and Simple for Food Service: A guide for quantity preparation and service of fresh fruits and vegetablesThe recipes in the guide are listed by the fruit or vegetable growing season and were tested by food service professionals.$20 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/MP918

Grow Eat Grow: A Seasonal and Simple Guide for Gardening and Cooking with KidsGrow Eat Grow is filled with a variety of ideas for growing fruits and vegetables and simple steps for preparing and enjoying them with kids. Start with the first Grow section for inspiration to begin or transform a garden. Or, go straight to the Eat section and find new ideas for preparing the fruits and vegetables you grow, buy at a farmers market or roadside farm stand, through community supported agriculture (CSA) or at your local grocery store.$17 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/MP922

Food From the Farm Kindergarten Lesson GuideDeveloped for the kindergarten farm to school program Food From the Farm, this Kindergarten Lesson Guide includes 50 lessons focusing on healthy eating and agriculture. By teaching the Food From the Farm lessons, teachers will meet educational standards in health, science, math, communication arts, visual arts, information and communications technology literacy, and theater. The lessons are organized by season, and are grouped into themes.$50 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N760

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Missouri Farm to School Resource GuideThis guide includes the basics of what is farm to school, current farm to school efforts in Missouri, and information for food service staff and farmers on how to get started.FREE downloadMOFarmToSchool.Missouri.edu/files/FTSguide-final.pdf

From the Farm to You$7.50 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N761 Special conference price: $5 (Call 800-292-0969 to order at discounted price.)

From the Farm to You Coloring Book$1 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N764Bulk educational price: $0.40 each(Call 800-292-0969 to order at discounted price.)

From the Farm to You DVD2012 Telly Award Winner$10 • Extension.Missouri.edu/p/N762(This publication is still in production, so it may be a few days before it is available to purchase online.)

equal opportunity/ADA institution

ContactAnnette [email protected] [email protected]

Do you ever think about where your food comes from? How did it get to your grocery store, school or farmers market? Travel with Tomás the Tomato on this journey from the farm to your table.