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Students get experience in planning meals

By Calen McKinney

Campbellsville High School students recently learned about meal planning. Angie Freeman, expanded foods and nutrition program assistant at Taylor County Extension Office, recently visited CHS to talk to students.

In Deanna Campbell's family and consumer sciences classes, Freeman taught students about how to plan healthy and affordable meals.



Freeman talked to students about how grocery stores display and price items to entice people to buy them.

She told students to use grocery store coupons and sale advertisements to plan their meals and shopping trips.

As an activity, students were asked to work in groups and use a sale flyer to plan a day's worth of meals.

And, while they were working, students helped Freeman make sloppy joes for the class to sample.


This story was posted on 2019-02-02 06:57:03
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Meal planning is subject of this CHS class



2019-02-02 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
In Deanna Campbell's family and consumer sciences classes, Angie Freeman teaches students about how to plan healthy and affordable meals at Campbellsville High School. She used store flyers as a way of seeing what was available for best prices and how to make plans using them.

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Joseph and Grant ponder meal planning assignment



2019-02-02 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney, Public Information Officer, Campbellsville Independent Schools.
Campbellsville High School freshmen Joseph Mayes, at left, and Grant Lawson plan a meal together. They were in Deanna Campbell's family and consumer sciences class where Angie Freeman, expanded foods and nutrition program assistant at the Taylor County Extension Office, taught students about how to plan healthy and affordable meals.

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