Approved Websites

Look forward to a growing list of approved websites on food, nutrition, health and other job relevant topics.

 

USDA Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010 is your reference book. The website gives background information and more. You can view the Dietary Guidelines by chapter, or download a complete copy (pdf file).

FNEC

 

FNEC stands for “Food and Nutrition Education in Communities.” It is our Cornell University and Cooperative Extension support site statewide. 

Log in to FNEC internal pages to access information important to all NH staff. You can find links to Cornell approved recipes, worksite wellness, and much more.

Cornell NutritionWorks Cornell NutritionWorks is for nutrition professionals. Become a member (its free) and discover educational opportunities. 
ChooseMyPlate.gov ChooseMyPlate.gov is always changing! Visit this site often. There is always something to find. Look for their Tip fo the Day. Join their community partnership.
Fight Bac! The partnership for food safety education website for all your food safe information needs. Become a bac fighter for weekly updates.
myBenefits.ny.gov “Are you working but having a hard time making ends meet?” Check your eligibility for a wide range of work supports. It’s quick, easy and confidential!
Physical Activities Guidelines for Americans The Federal Government has issued its first-ever Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. They describe the types and amounts of physical activity that offer substantial health benefits to Americans. Resources available in English and Spanish.
NYC Health New York City Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene has a vast website to become familiar with. Visit the very popular Health Bulletins, familiar bulletins such as “Cut the Salt,”Are you pouring on the Pounds (sugary drinks),” Good Fats/Bad Fats”.
NYC.GOV NYC.GOV has a vast website to become familiar with. Find out about city government and locations of local offices to help you market our programs.
NYC.GOV Info Find NYC Government Information and Services. Just enter your street address and boro, and you will get police precinct, community board, school district and more.