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Eating healthy food in today’s fast-paced world can be a challenge. Here are some tools to help you make sure you are eating well at home and on the go.
- Eating healthy on a budget
- Family meals
- Fruits and vegetables
- Healthy food choices
- Healthy eating for kids
- Recipes
Eating healthy on a budget
Eating healthy doesn’t have to break your budget. Following are tips to help stretch your food dollars.
- Prepare a shopping list.
- Avoid impulse purchases.
- Check the store ads and purchase sale items.
- Purchase store brands.
- Avoid shopping when you are hungry.
- Purchase fruits and vegetables in season, and use canned or frozen choices.
- Prepare meals with less meat; use more dried beans, nuts and tofu for protein.
- Reduce prepared foods and increase meals cooked from basic ingredients.
- Limit meals away from home.
- Clark County Food Banks, Pantries & Resources (PDF)
Apply for food and health insurance and find resources in your neighborhood online at ParentHelp123.
Family meals
Family meals are an important part of eating healthy. Not only do children have a better diet when they eat with their family but they do better in school, learn family values and traditions and communication between children and parents improves. It’s also been shown that teenagers who eat regularly with their family are less apt to use alcohol and drugs.
Fruits and vegetables
- More Matters® - Eating fruits and vegetables helps lower rates of stroke, cardiovascular disease and some types of cancer.
- Visit More Matters® to find out how many fruits and veggies you need for a healthy diet.

- Local foods - Eating locally grown foods is good for your health, the environment and our local economy. Buying locally grown foods can mean your food is fresher and you know more about how it was grown.
- Visit a farmers market
- Battle Ground Village Outdoor Market
Center Park at Battle Ground Village
1207 SE Rasmussen
Saturdays 9 am-2 pm
May 5-July 28
and
Fridays 3-7:30 pm
Aug 3-Sep 14
- Camas Farmers Market
600 block of NE Everett & NE Franklin - Camas
Wednesdays, 3-7:30 pm
June 13-Oct 10
- LaCenter Farmers Market
Just off 4th Street downtown on Aspen Street
Thursdays, 4-8 pm
June 7-Sep 8
- Ridgefield Farmers Market
Mill Street between Ridgefield Community Center
and Davis Park - Ridgefield
July - October, Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
- Salmon Creek Farmers Market
1309 NE 134th Street (behind the Wayside Market and Shell)
Thursdays, 3-7 pm
July 12- Sep 27
At Legacy Hospital (produce only): Tuesdays, 3-7 pm
July 17-Sep 25
- Urban Growers Market
2315 Main Street - Vancouver
Located next to One World Merchants
2nd & 4th Fridays, 4-8 pm
May 24-Sep 28
- Vancouver Farmers Market - Downtown Market
6th and Esther Street next to Esther Short Park- Vancouver Saturdays 9 am-3 pm; Sundays 10 am- 3 pm Mar 17-Oct 28
Open May 28 (Memorial Day) & Sep 3 (Labor Day
Healthy food choices
Select healthy foods - Mypyramid provides interactive tools to help you make smart choices and find a balance between food and physical activity.
- Read the label - Test your knowledge of food labels.
- Learn about portion sizes - Take the portion distortion quiz and find out how much physical activity you need to burn off the extra calories provided by today's portions.
Eat healthy at work - Encourage your workplace to adopt healthy food guidelines and energize your vending machines using Fit Pick®.
- Prevent chronic disease - Many Americans are at risk for developing chronic diseases such as diabetes, cancer or heart disease. Healthy lifestyles make a difference. The following Web sites offer information on healthy choices and reducing the chances of developing one of these chronic diseases.
Healthy eating for kids
Whether you’re feeding an infant, a toddler, or even a teenager, you’ll want to make sure your child is eating a healthy diet. The following Web sites provide nutrition information for children of all ages.
- Young children - MyPyramid for Preschoolers. (Washington State Department of Health)
- School age - MyPyramid for kids helps parents and children plan a healthy day with nutrition and physical activity.
- Teens - What’s a healthy weight? How can I eat well to excel in sports? Is a vegetarian diet healthy? Get information on these topics and more at Teens Health. (Nemours Foundation)
Recipes
Looking for new ways to prepare healthy foods that your family will love? The following Web sites will get you started:
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