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Focus on Food: Development of the Cooking with Kids Experiential Nutrition Education Curriculum (pdf)
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | September 2009
By Lynn M. Walters and Jane E. Stacey

Cooking with Kids Curriculum and Website (pdf)
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior | March 2009
Review by Teri L. Burgess-Champoux

Santa Fe's Cooking with Kids expanding culinary horizons
Santa Fe New Mexican | November 4, 2008
On Wednesday and Thursday of last week, 4,434 students in 220 classrooms in 12 Santa Fe Public elementary schools looked at, touched, talked about, drew -- and, best of all, tasted -- orange carrots grown in Dixon especially for them; and maroon carrots, red radishes and French breakfast radishes that traveled in from California especially for the event. Continue reading ...

Santa Fe Top Chefs Teach Kids To Eat Healthy
Ballantines | Aril 22, 2009
Geronimo's head chef, Martin Rios, and other top chefs will participate in a program teaching kids to make healthy food choices, as part of a new program created by Cooking with Kids, a Santa Fe non-profit. Cooking with Kids' mission is to motivate and empower children to make healthy food choices through hands-on learning with fresh, affordable foods from diverse cultural traditions. Continue reading ...

City of Santa Fe video
City Of Santa Fe | July 10, 2009
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School Program Makes Healthy Eating Fun
Restaurants and Institutions | July 9, 2009
Getting grade-schoolers to make healthy food choices tends to be easier when the students see how fun healthful foods can be. That's the inspiration behind Super Chefs, a program from Santa Fe, N.M., nonprofit organization Cooking with Kids, which teaches students from low-income schools about healthy eating. Continue reading ...

Cooking with Kids Integrated Curriculum Review
Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior
Volume 41, Number 2, 2009, page 150.
"...Cooking with Kids can provide the solution to your nutrition education curriculum needs. [The curriculum] is an excellent resource for nutrition educators and elementary school teachers. Continue reading ...