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Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Franklin Food Pantry responds to questions on changes to Federal nutrition programs
Friday, April 12, 2024
Paper Products for the School Nutrition Program - Invitation for Bid
IFB - Paper Products for the School Nutrition Program
In accordance with MGL c.30B, it is the intention of the Town to enter a contract for the 2024-2025 school year with a supplier and distributor of paper products for the school nutrition program for the Franklin Public Schools.
Additional Information: Paper Products for School Nutrition Program
Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/purchasing/bids/ifb-paper-products-school-nutrition-program
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Paper Products for the School Nutrition Program - Invitation for Bid |
Friday, March 29, 2024
Invitation for Bids (IFB) - Paper Products for the School Nutrition Program
Paper Products for the School Nutrition Program
In accordance with MGL c.30B, it is the intention of the Town to enter a contract for the 2024-2025 school year with a supplier and distributor of paper products for the school nutrition program for the Franklin Public Schools.
Additional Information: Paper Products for School Nutrition Program
Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/purchasing/bids/ifb-paper-products-school-nutrition-program
Franklin Health Dept: Celebrates Whole Grain Day
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Franklin Health Dept: Celebrates Whole Grain Day |
Make some simple swaps to better your health:
- White Bread to Whole Grain Bread
- White Rice to Brown Rice
- White Pasta to Whole Wheat Pasta
- White Flour to Whole Grain Flours such as Wholemeal Flour
- White Bread Roll to a Multigrain Bread Roll
For more information click here
Friday, March 8, 2024
Town of Franklin: Nutrition Awareness Month
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Nutrition Awareness Month |
Nutrition Awareness Month
Eat healthy on any budget!
Eating well doesn't have to be expensive!
Get tips for learning how to cook at home to save, including how to reduce food waste and use a slow cooker: https://sm.eatright.org/CookatHome
Read the info on this topic of the month -> https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/pages/march_topic_of_the_month.pdf
Sunday, October 1, 2023
Franklin Public School lunch improvements to highlight
Via the Franklin Public School's Facebook page, we share a couple of recent posts to highlight how creative the delivery of school lunch can be within the budget. Delivering healthy, locally sourced, and cost effective meals to students.
"Don't mind us, we're just reminiscing on last week's delicious marinated streak tips with asparagus and brown rice. Our Food Services team sources beef locally to ensure the highest quality is available to our students. This steak was sourced from MeatWorks out of Westport, MA.The farms were Twin Willow Farm (Westport, MA), Howard’s Farm (West Bridgewater, MA), and Sunny Knoll Farm (Westminster, MA)"
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delicious marinated streak tips with asparagus and brown rice |
"The Food Service team does it again! Yesterday’s lunch at every school featured local Pollock caught just days ago off the coast of Chatham, MA. The fisherman was Captain Scott MacAllister on his boat, the Carol Marie fishing vessel. Thank you Red’s Best for the great traceability!You can read more about Captain Macallister in this article: https://capecodfishermen.org/a-young-man-carving-out-a.../"
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local Pollock caught just days ago off the coast of Chatham, MA |
Friday, August 4, 2023
Night Owl Farm schedules "Nutrition Myths Workshop" - Aug 11
"New workshop alert!!
Learn about common misconceptions surrounding nutrition and food.
Come join this safe space to ask questions & get support. No judgement! Bring all your burning nutrition questions.
Learn more and sign up here: https://night-owl-farm.square.site/workshops"
Monday, March 6, 2023
Register to Join Congressman Jim McGovern for a Progress report on the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health (virtual meeting)
The Interfaith Council's Housing Assistance Program shares this invitation to a Zoom Progress Report on ending hunger in Massachusetts, March 17 at 1 PM.
See the notice and letter from Sen. Jo Comerford, below.
Contact her office for the links.
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Register to Join Congressman Jim McGovern for a Progress report on the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health (virtual meeting) |
Thursday, April 7, 2022
First responder event at Franklin Nutrition - Apr 9 from 9 AM to noon
"Join us this Saturday, April 9th from 9am-12pm at Franklin Nutrition!"
First responder event at Franklin Nutrition - Apr 9 from 9 AM to noon |
Shared from https://twitter.com/franklinpolice/status/1511866284379676679
Thursday, March 10, 2022
Health Department: Weekly Wellness Update - Nutrition
March's Health Observance is Nutrition. Read nutrition labels; packaging can have misleading labels and false advertising.
Learn more at: www.cdc.gov/nutrition
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Replies to this email will go to the Town of Franklin-Health Department group. To reply only to Alisha Deptula, email adeptula@franklinma.gov.
Saturday, August 28, 2021
Study gives pause for consideration of the foods we eat
If you consider a 'balanced diet' as offsetting a hotdog with nuts, why should you put your body through the trouble?
"Eating a hot dog could cost you 36 minutes of healthy life, while choosing to eat a serving of nuts instead could help you gain 26 minutes of extra healthy life, according to a University of Michigan study.The study, published in the journal Nature Food, evaluated more than 5,800 foods, ranking them by their nutritional disease burden to humans and their impact on the environment. It found that substituting 10% of daily caloric intake from beef and processed meats for a mix of fruits, vegetables, nuts, legumes and select seafood could reduce your dietary carbon footprint by one-third and allow people to gain 48 minutes of healthy minutes per day.“Generally, dietary recommendations lack specific and actionable direction to motivate people to change their behavior, and rarely do dietary recommendations address environmental impacts,” said Katerina Stylianou, who did the research as a doctoral candidate and postdoctoral fellow in the the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at U-M’s School of Public Health. She currently works as the Director of Public Health Information and Data Strategy at the Detroit Health Department.
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Based on their findings, the researchers suggest:
- Decreasing foods with the most negative health and environmental impacts including high processed meat, beef, shrimp, followed by pork, lamb and greenhouse-grown vegetables.
- Increasing the most nutritionally beneficial foods, including field-grown fruits and vegetables, legumes, nuts and low-environmental impact seafood."
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Study gives pause for consideration of the foods we eat |
Thursday, July 29, 2021
Coffee with a cop - Franklin Police and State Police - Aug 6
Join for "coffee with a cop" at Franklin Nutrition, 5 West Central St on Friday, Aug 6 from 9 AM - Noon
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Coffee with a cop - Franklin Police and State Police - Aug 6 |
Friday, April 16, 2021
Pantherbook: Profile - Olivia Quinn, Franklin Nutrition, and Spring softball
A round up of three articles from Pantherbook:
" Student Spotlight: Olivia Quinn"
"Introducing…Olivia Quinn!
Olivia is a junior at Franklin High School in Franklin MA, and is the Hockomock League (Kelly Rex division) MVP! She’s also been named a Boston Herald AND Boston Globe All Scholastic! Congratulations Olivia!"
Continue reading the article online: https://franklinpanthers.us/top-stories/2021/04/15/student-spotlight-olivia-quinn/
"Restaurant Review: Franklin Nutrition is the Latest Up-and-Coming Café "
"Have you heard about Franklin’s newest café destination? Look no further than Franklin Nutrition.
Franklin Nutrition is run by a family business with Josh Zicherman, Yianna Zicherman, Josh and Yianna’s daughter, Tatyianna Zicherman, and Tatyianna’s husband, Frank Ansah."
"Girls softball tryouts for Franklin High School are right around the corner! With the pandemic still in place, there will be some modifications made to assure a successful and healthy season.
As of right now, softball is considered a moderate risk sport. Players are expected to wear face masks and social distance as much as possible."
Continue reading the article online: https://franklinpanthers.us/sports/2021/04/14/spring-softball-season/
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
Franklin Public Schools, MA: Nutrition Infographic
"Franklin Public School SWAC (Student Wellness Advisory Council) is sharing this infographic to provide our families with some helpful nutrition tips! #swac #nutrition #healthychoices "
Other info from the SWAC can be found at
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helpful nutrition tips |
Monday, July 22, 2019
In the News: college students not aware of SNAP benefits available
"Hunger is a problem for some college students in MetroWest, and there’s a federal program that could help them.
However, a recent study shows millions of students are potentially missing out on the program, because they either don’t know about it or the eligibility rules are too complicated to understand.
The program is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Nearly two million college students didn’t receive SNAP benefits in 2016, even though they were potentially eligible, according to a December 2018 study by the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO), an independent, nonpartisan agency that works for Congress. The report recommended the U.S. Department of Agriculture improve its efforts to clarify SNAP eligibility requirements, and make them more accessible."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190721/college-students-going-hungry-many-miss-out-on-snap-benefits
Visit the SNAP web page for additional info on benefits
https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program
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https://www.fns.usda.gov/snap/supplemental-nutrition-assistance-program |
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
School Wellness Advisory Council: "Nutrition Nuggets"
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Live reporting: School Wellness Advisory Committee (SWAC)
It is a standing committee, multiple parties represented
we set goals and have tangible progress each year
Page 4 - role/requirements of group
Page 5 - three goals set in mental health, physical activity and nutrition
the guidance update provided at a prior School Committee meeting reflects some of the details of the goals achieved
over 200 in ski program during winter
expanding implementation of breakfast to all the schools, one at a time
school gardens growing, raised beds at some of the schools
hydroponic garden at Parmenter growing lettuce, chard, and tomatoes
84.5% of the students on grades 6-12 responded to the wellness survey
21.5% of the parents, and 51.8% of the faculty
Key findings, parents are not always aware of what is going on in the schools
need to do a better job of communicating and sharing the information (Page 15)
"While you have spoken to the high number of yeses, there are 25% of the parents are saying there is not enough being done"
sought alternative ways, through partnerships (i.e. Reebok with the BOKS program)
collaboration, Franklin will help train the Y summer staff in some of the 'zones of regulation' so there will be consistent language used
track/field and wrestling are both non-cut sports
trying to meet the needs of kids either in the morning or after school
with different physical activities
Sunday, November 23, 2014
What is Juice Plus?
What is Juice Plus?
Different than a multivitamin, Juice Plus+ provides concentrated farm fresh nutrition from 30+ different fruits, vegetables, berries, and grains daily. It helps bridge the gap between what you should eat and what you do eat. Juice Plus+ gives even a healthy diet more added nutrients from fruits and vegetables that you may not be getting every day. Everything labeled on the bottle is exactly what you get.
They are NSF certified (National Sanitation Foundation which is higher than organic - tests for mold, yeast, pesticides, herbicides, and ALL heavy metals), non-GMO, gluten free, dairy free, nut free, peanut free, egg frees, and soy free (except our 100% non-GMO plant based protein powder).
With every one adult purchase, you can sponsor a child for free and up until 4 years of age (ages 4 through college), has the highest level of Gold Standard Research (30+ peer reviewed studies), and safe for breast feeding mothers, pregnancy, and children. There is no one who cannot take Juice Plus.
Proven Research
JP+ is bioavailable (goes straight into the bloodstream)
JP+ helps enhance immune function (cold and flu protection)
JP+ helps protect DNA integrity and repair DNA damage (anti-aging)
JP+ helps maintain normal blood flow (cardiovascular health)
JP+ helps reduce inflammation (Celiacs, Chrons, Fibromyalgia, ect.)
JP+ reduces oxidative stress
JP+ supports healthy skin
JP+ supports healthy gums
What is Juice Plus Complete?
Juice Plus+ Complete is made of a cold water washed non-GMO soy (most soy is alcohol washed). It is half protein - soy, peas, chickpeas, tofu, rice, and algae; and half carbohydrates - ancient grains, organic quinoa, amaranth, and millet, broccoli sprouts, alfalfa sprouts, radish sprouts, pumpkin, pomegranate, spirulina and yucca.
Complete is sweetened with stevia, monkfruit and organic cane sugar. Its is also egg free, dairy free, gluten free, nut free, and peanut free.
How to Sponsor a Child?
With every 1 adult purchase; either Orchard Garden (2) or the Trio (3), you can sponsor a kid for free from age four through college.Complete Video - http://vimeo.com/76638318
Nutritionally Fit, April 2014 from jan roberto on Vimeo.
YouTube Video - Next Best Thing
If Juice Plus is for you, you can visit Dashe's website - http://dvideira.juiceplus.com/content/JuicePlus/en.html
Friday, August 31, 2012
Film on the Barn - Friday - 6:30 PM
Make it if you can ;)
6:30pm
458 South St. Wrentham, MA 02093
FREE FOOD! Whole Foods Market will be there with healthy snacks for the movie. I will be there doing a demo on how to make Farm Fresh Salsa!
We are making it into more of an event by beginning with a healthy eating presentation at 6:30pm by Karen Ring, one of the authors of the www.edibleevolutions.com blog. Her connection with Whole Foods (she was the healthy eating specialist there) is bringing their sponsorship as well. They will provide anything for her presentation that doesn't come from the farm and if we're lucky they will set up a trail mix bar for movie snacks. Karen's presentation will be followed by a yoga demonstration in the barn given by Lauren, owner of Wrentham's Humble Warrior Yoga studio. Sunset is scheduled to be around 7:30, and the movie should start just before 8pm. Bring your own chairs and/or blankets, coolers, snacks, bugspray, and flashlights.No dogs, please. The optional suggested donation is $6 for those over 12 years old.
- This Friday night August 31st
- Park at the Roadside Stand
- 6:30pm: Healthy Eating Presentation by Karen Ring at our Farmstand (which is open until 7pm)
- Carefully cross the road and Set up your spot under the Ash Tree by the barn
- 7:15pm ish: Yoga demonstration in the barn with Lauren from Humble Warrior Yoga
- around 8pm: screening of The Great Lesson
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Karen M Ring
CPT / Health Coach / AADP
8 Rona Lane
Franklin, MA 02038
Cell: 508.954.8837
Sunday, June 10, 2012
June -= MA Dairy Month
Governor Patrick visits the Hornstra Dairy Farm to proclaim June as MA Dairy Month.
The Franklin Food Pantry is fortunate to be able to provide fresh dairy products from Garelick farms to our neighbors. Thank you Garelick Farms!
For more information about the Franklin Food Pantry visit their website http://franklinfoodpantry.org/