@Tyler_The_Wise @billy_penn TIL free food doesn't help food insecurity. Verifiably false. https://t.co/CvWddHk48K https://t.co/9JBmUfWXLv
@raphaels7 @RPuddick @DoctorTro @BrianLenzkes @drericwestman @lowcarbGP @TuitNutrition @SBakerMD @ItsWooYouView @tednaiman @Mangan150 @ClemensZsofia The kind of intervention I’m talking about. A community garden for Hispanic folks to come together and be
Impact of a Community Gardening Project on Vegetable Intake, Food Security and Family Relationships: A Community-based Participatory Research Study https://t.co/B5PBqmTxgt
@drmatthewnagra Loved this paper from an intervention close to where I live. Huge increases in F/V intake with installation of a community garden. Perhaps something to keep in mind when putting in new developments? https://t.co/QxKkgdCvbz
RT @HomegrownJoan2: @kenjaques 4/ Organic Gardening, besides nutritional benefits, food security, and cost-saving... it has added benefits…
RT @HomegrownJoan2: @kenjaques 4/ Organic Gardening, besides nutritional benefits, food security, and cost-saving... it has added benefits…
@kenjaques 4/ Organic Gardening, besides nutritional benefits, food security, and cost-saving... it has added benefits that contribute to Healthy Communities: including, exercise and increase in property values. https://t.co/NFLg28ie8L https://t.co/R7GQ1l
#Gardening & #Wellbeing : Impact of a Community Gardening Project on Vegetable Intake, #FoodSecurity & #Family Relationships (2012) https://t.co/N27v9RDkJs #Organic #MentalHealth #Vegetables #Education
Community gardens ⬇️food insecurity, ⬆️vegetable intake by 84%, ⬆️togetherness, building relationships an ⬆️quality time with family. CoVid highlights the need for community gardens https://t.co/0FpoTZbwT9 #gardening #community #veggies #health
RT @pfanderson: @hcldr Some of the most powerful things possible to do for food insecurity are enabling community gardens, and teaching peo…
RT @pfanderson: @hcldr Some of the most powerful things possible to do for food insecurity are enabling community gardens, and teaching peo…
@hcldr Some of the most powerful things possible to do for food insecurity are enabling community gardens, and teaching people how to cook at home. "Impact of a Community Gardening Project on Vegetable Intake, Food Security and Family Relationships" https:
++ Participatory Research Study https://t.co/oPwlUM1tho
RT @HomegrownJoan: @EatinAintCheat @JodiKoberinski @langernutrition Here are a few resources for growing foods w/the food insecure https:/…
"Études sur les avantages sociaux, économiques, physiologiques et environnementaux de la culture des aliments. Les économies globales liées à la prévention des maladies chroniques sont immenses."
RT @HomegrownJoan: @normonics Studies on the social, economical, physiological and environmental benefits of growing foods. The overall sa…
While “my thing” is air pollution and exposure reduction and I have barely kept a cactus alive, I gotta say I’m really thinking - time to garden. Putting this in the feed for reference on benefits of gardening and local food. Thanks @HomegrownJoan 👍
#Stubot does not accept any #facts that negate his biased #Propaganda
@cjg2127 Chris, I am not trying to say that gardening is useful to the world except for education and joy. But to start by assuming it adds nothing beyond that is ideological, not factual. https://t.co/DaLoWgjEdt https://t.co/tMco88GouE https://t.co/ulOhs
Impact of a Community Gardening Project on Vegetable Intake, Food Security and Family Relationships: A Community-based Participatory Research Study https://t.co/jWbIkjmZQV
RT @HomegrownJoan: @Kenn_QBE @eNCA @EATegrity_Sonia @Travelwrite1 @newfoodlab I can understand that. We created gardens at women’s shelters…
Impact of a community gardening project on vegetable intake, food security and family relationships: a community-based participatory research study. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/LT198pArHt
This is a great article outlining some of the community benefits of a #sustainable community Veggie Garden as well the benefits for home-life. #UoNTeach https://t.co/kc8hQyUMRW
RT @HomegrownJoan: STUDY: Community Gardens program can Reduce Food Insecurity, Improve Dietary Intake https://t.co/ZxTvDXOFcP https://t.co…
food security, economical and strengthening family bonds all at once- why wouldn't your family start a garden? http://t.co/3eN9BmUhGq
Did you know gardening education for planting & maintaining garden also leads to physical & mental health improvement http://t.co/yRobeVv2XZ
Analysis reveals physical, mental health benefits as well as economic & family health benefits from community gardening http://t.co/r6uCe8oC