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    • Plan to Save
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    • Cooking Safety
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      • Baking
      • Roasting
      • Slow Cooking
      • Moist Cooking
      • Grilling and Broiling
      • Pressure Cooking
      • Microwave
    • Eat
    • Eat Filling Family Favorites
    • Eat Well
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    • Eating with the Kids
    • Eat From The Garden
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Federal funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-Education (also known as the National Education and Obesity Prevention Grant) ended on Sept. 30, 2025. As a result, Washington SNAP-Ed, along with our many partners and community members, has worked to sunset our program across the state.

Washington SNAP-Ed Curriculum, Training, and Website (CTW) team previously maintained two websites. This site provides nutrition and food access resources for the public. If you are looking for resources to provide nutrition education, please visit WA SNAP-Ed Providers.

While these sites will not be updated regularly, they are available as a resource to the public.

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