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March Coordinator's Tips

#1
Encourage your audience to get out and be active today. Fight off cabin fever by taking an invigorating walk with your family or pet.

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#2
Inform your audience that frozen fruits and vegetables are a healthy and economical option during these colder months. Frozen fruits and vegetables count towards their fruit and vegetable goal!

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#3
Encourage your audience to remember back to their childhood and feel 10 years old again today. Suggest a fresh fruit smoothie or ants on a log or celery filled with peanut butter and raisins—fun snacks from the past.

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#4
Spinach packs a powerful punch of nutrients and is considered a dark green vegetable—a variety most Americans don't eat enough of. Advertise the convenience of using packaged spinach for salads instead of iceberg lettuce.

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