Food Heros?

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Meg Tubman

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Dec 2, 2025, 9:16:42 AM (2 days ago) Dec 2
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Hi there. I recall seeing some illustrated food heroes printables somewhere, but can't seem to find my reference. Anyone know of something like this that they can share?  

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Meg Tubman
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Katherine Pryor

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Dec 2, 2025, 12:04:38 PM (2 days ago) Dec 2
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Hi Meg,
I'm not sure this is exactly what you're looking for, but it made me think of the Readers to Eaters Food Heroes series:

Not sure if they've made printables to go along with any of them, but it's a great idea.

Best,
Katherine Pryor


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Beth Saunders

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Dec 2, 2025, 12:50:10 PM (2 days ago) Dec 2
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KidsGardening just did a "Garden Heroes" theme to our newsletter, and created these two new resources. They both encourage kids to highlight their own garden heroes, or research someone. 



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Karen Wagner

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Dec 3, 2025, 7:57:26 PM (16 hours ago) Dec 3
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Hi, Meg - I wonder if you might be referring to the Food Hero program that OR State Univ.developed in support of the now-deceased SNAP-Education program.  This program was, and continues to be a great resource for family-friendly, kid-tested, garden-based, whole food recipes, handouts, games, newsletters, and other tools and resources that are free to download, copy, etc.   At  the website you'll find links and headers to cooking, garden-ed, nutrition ed, community event tools, materials, videos, and culturally-relevant info for it all - check out the "Community Tool Kit", too.  There might be other such resources out there, but I think there is also a for-profit based entity that comes up under that name too, and which is not the useful tool I think you'd find the OSU Food Hero to be.  Good Luck, have fun! 

Yours,
Karen Wagner
OSU Extension Food Resource Assistant
Pendleton, OR

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