Eating healthy doesn’t have to break the bank. Our Cooking Matters programs teach smart shopping strategies and healthy cooking skills that can help you prepare nutritious, low-cost meals and snacks at home.
FNEP provides research-based nutrition education to Missouri’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients and those who are eligible. MU Extension nutrition educators work in a variety of settings throughout the state with the goal of helping participants make behavior changes to achieve lifelong health and fitness.
The Food Preservation program provides up-to-date, research-based procedural recommendations, tested recipes, and hands-on workshops that assist the consumer in safely preserving produce and other products.
The goals of the Food Safety program include educating consumers on safe food handling in food preparation and food preservation, and educating farmers and farmers market vendors on food safety and regulatory compliance. Many topics are highlighted on this site to help you learn how to safely handle food from the farm to your table. The University of Missouri Extension provides food safety resources and training on a variety of topics…
Tips for shopping and eating healthfully on a limited budget.
Resources provided by the Cooking Matters program to help families shop for and cook healthy meals on a budget.
Tips for building healthy food habits both at home and while eating out.
Cooking Matters in the news — The free class is called Cooking Matters, taught each Wednesday evening for six weeks. By the end of the six-week session, the group will have learned about nutrition, budgeting and choosing healthy options at the supermarket.
Field Specialist in Nutrition and Health
Assistant Extension Professor