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Food and Nutrition Resource Guide

For Homeless Shelters, Soup Kitchens,
and Food Banks

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National Agricultural Library Cataloging Record:

Lindsey, Andrea T.

Food and nutrition resource guide for homeless shelters, soup kitchens, and food banks.

1. Food relief-United States. 2. Pregnancy-Nutritional aspects. 3. Breast feeding. 4. Infants Nutrition. 5. Children-Nutrition. 6. Aged-Nutrtition. 7. Grocery shopping. 8. Food handling. 9. Americans-Nutrition-Requirements. I. Schneider, Janice K. II. Food and Nutrition Information Center (U.S.) III. Title. TX360.U6

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