Your Guide to a Healthy Lifestyle – West Broward
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Your Guide to a Healthy Lifestyle – West Broward
The three main steps to saving money on the foods that you eat. are (1) planning before you shop, (2) purchasing the items at the best price, and (3) preparing meals that stretch your food dollars. 1. PLAN YOUR MEALS FOR THE WEEK before you head to the grocery store Include meals like stews or stir-fries, which “stretch” expensive items into more portions. 2. GET THE BEST PRICE by checking the newspaper and online for coupons and at the store for sales. Ask about a loyalty card for extra savings at stores where you shop. You can also BUY LOW COST OPTIONS such as beans for proteins, carrots, greens, and potatoes for vegetables and apples, bananas and oranges are great choices for fruits. BUYING IN BULK is almost always less expensive. Smart choices are family packs of chicken, steak and ground beef or pork, Before you shop, remember to check if you have enough freezer space. 3. COOK ONCE. AND EAT ALL WEEK. Prepare a large batch of your favorite recipes on your day off then freeze individual portions in containers. Use them throughout the week and you won’t have to spend money on take-out meals. To view more tips plus healthy, budget friendly recipes, visit www.FLIPANY.org FLIPANY is pleased to present this community resource guide, funded through the TOUCH Initiative. Our aim is to encourage you, your family and friends to eat healthy and move more. For additional information and resources, please contact our partner agencies. TOUCH Transforming Our Community’s Health www.touchbroward.org | 954.561.9681 FLIPANY Florida Introduces Physical Activity & Nutrition To Youth www.flipany.org | 954.636.2388 Early Learning Coalition of Broward County, Inc. www.elcbroward.org | 954.377.2188 Family Central, Inc. www.familycentral.org | 954.724.8712 Ruby Natale, PhD, PsyD, Email: Ruby.natale@gmail.com | 954.552.0446 Consulting Registered Dietitians, Inc. Local Farmers Markets are a great resource for finding affordable, fresh and organic vegetables and fruits. Plantation Farmers’ Market 12050 West Sunrise Boulevard Plantation, FL 33323 Saturdays, 8am to 2pm Open Year-round 954.540.6593 Stiles Farmers Market Monday-Saturday 8am - 8 pm 5920 W Oakland Park Boulevard Sunday 8 am - 6 pm Lauderhill, FL 33313 954.733-5252 Tamarac Farmers Market 7501 North University Drive Tamarac, FL 33321 Sundays, 9am to 2pm. Open Year-round 954.540.6593 www.CurveYourHealth.com | 786.229.7947 Caring for Our Children www.cfoc.nrckids.org Let’s Move! Child Care www.healthykidshealthyfuture.org Broward County Parks www.broward.org/Parks | 954-357-8100 Broward WIC Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program www.browardchd.org/wic | 954.767.5111 Local Food Banks & Pantries www.adrcbroward.org/foodpantries Otis Grey Neighborhood Park 4800 NW 26th Street, 33319 Willie L. Webb Sr 3601 NW 21st Street, 33319 Vincent Torres Memorial Park 4331 NW 36th Street, 33319 City Park 6700 Sunset Strip, 33313 Sunrise Athletic Complex 11501 NW 44th Street, 33351 Flamingo Park 12855 NW 8th Street, 33326 Welleby Park 11100 NW 44th Street, 33351 Oscar Wind Park 200 N. New River Circle, 33326 set specific activity times Determine time slots throughout the week when the whole family is available. Devote a few of these times to physical activity. Try doing something active after dinner or start the weekend with a Saturday morning walk. plan for all weather conditions Choose some activities that do not depend on the weather conditions. Try mall walking, indoor swimming, or active video games. Enjoy outdoor activities as a bonus whenever the weather is nice. plan ahead and track your progress Write your activity plans on a family calendar. Let the kids help in planning the activities. Allow them to check it off after completing each activity. turn off the TV Set a rule that no one can spend more than 2 hours a day playing video games, watching TV, or on the computer (except for school work). Instead play an active family game, dance or go for a walk. include work around the house Involve the kids in yard work and other active chores around the house. Have them help you with raking, weeding, planting, or vacuuming start small Begin by introducing one new family activity and add more when you feel everyone is ready. Take the dog for a longer walk, play another ball game, or go to an additional exercise class use what is available Plan activities that require little or no equipment or facilities. Examples include walking, jogging, jumping rope, playing tag, and dancing. Find out what programs your community recreation center offers for free or minimal charge. include other families Invite others to join your family activities. This is a great way for you and your kids to spend time with friends while being active. Plan parties with active games, sign up for family programs at the YMCA, or join an outdoor recreational club. build new skills Enroll the kids in classes they might enjoy such as gymnastics, dance, or tennis. Help them practice. This will keep things fun and interesting, and introduce new skills! treat the family with fun physical activity When it is time to celebrate as a family, do something active as a reward. Plan a trip to the zoo, park, or lake to treat the family. DG TipSheet No. 29 . April 2013 . Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Central Broward Regional Park 3700 NW 11th Place, 33311 Ruth Rothkopf Park 6800 NW 44th Street, 33313 Ilene Lieberman Park 3801 Inverrary Blvd., 33319 St. George Community Park 3501 NW 8th Street, 33311 Caporella Park 5200 Prospect Road, 33309 Tamarac Sports Complex 9901 NW 77 Street, 33321 Jackie Gleason Park 7260 NW 52nd Street, 33319 Veterans Park 7600 NW 50th Street, 33351 Sunset Point Park 11000 W McNab Road, 33321 Tephford Park McNab Road & 88th Ave., 33321 John E. Mullin Park 2000 NW 55th Avenue, 33313 Walter Elfers Park & Museum 1080 NW 47th Avenue, 33313 Tamarac Park 7531 N. University Drive, 33321 Lauderhill Sports Park 7500 W. Oakland Park, 33319 West Ken Lark Park 1321 NW 33rd Avenue, 33311 Maye Frances Brooks Park 3801 NW 4th Court, 33311 West Wind Park 4550 NW 82nd Avenue, 33351 Renaissance Park 2500 NW 55th Avenue, 33313 Wolk Park 1080 NW 42nd Way, 33313 Lauderhill Club Boys and Girls Club 1900 Boys & Girls Club Drive Lauderhill, Florida 33313 954-731-3552 Lauderhill Community YMCA 1901 NW 49 Avenue Lauderhill, FL 33313 754-322-3600 Bicentennial Park 6100 Kimberly Blvd, 33068 Jaycee Park SW 11th St & 81st Terr., 33068 Broadview Community Park Pompano Park 7001 Southwest 17 Street, 33068 4001 Bailey Road, 33319 Hampton Pines Park TOT Park 7800 Hampton Boulevard, 33068 4th Place & 83rd Avenue, 33068 Highland Park 5th St & 77th Terrace, 33068 Leo Goodwin Foundation Teen Center Boys & Girls Club 7201 Kimberly Boulevard N. Lauderdale, Florida 33068 954-722-5580 Levine/Slaughter Club Boys & Girls Club 7201 Kimberly Boulevard. Lauderdale, Florida 33068 954-726-3927 Camp Everglades 12050 W. Sunrise Blvd., 33323 Melaleuca Isles 12500 SW 2nd Street, 33325 Central Park 9151 NW 2nd Street, 33324 Mirror Lake Park 1241 NW 72nd Avenue, 33313 Cocoplum Park 781 SW 90th Avenue, 33324 Park East Park 4701 NW 6th Court, 33317 Deicke Park 1200 NW 106th Avenue, 33317 Pine Island Park 320 S. Pine Island Park, 33324 Fig Tree Park 620 S. Fig Tree Lane, 33317 Plantation Woods 5555 Palm Tree Road, 33317 Jacaranda Lakes Park 1200 NW 94th Avenue, 33322 Pop Travers Field 6250 SW 16th Street,33317 Jack Carter/Harmony Park 1301 SW 54th Avenue, 33317 Sunset Park 10600 Cleary Boulevard, 33317 Marcano Estates Park 7851 S. Marcano Blvd., 33322 Central Broward Regional Park 3700 N.W. 11th Place Lauderhill, FL 33311 Markham Park & Target Range 16001 W. State Rd. 84 Sunrise, FL 33326 Plantation Heritage Park 1100 S. Fig Tree Lane Plantation, FL 33317 Woodmont Natural Area 7250 N.W. 80th Avenue Tamarac, FL 33321 Tropical Splash Water Park Central Broward Regional Park 3700 N.W. 11th Place, Lauderhill, FL 33311