In many rural Arkansas communities, access to fresh, nutritious food is limited and creating healthy meals on a budget presents a challenge. Arkansas 4-H youth from around the state rose to the occasion recently, putting their cooking skills to the test at the Arkansas 4-H Food Challenge on Aug. 4.
NORTH LITTLE ROCK — In many rural Arkansas communities, access to fresh, nutritious food is limited and creating healthy meals on a budget presents a challenge. Arkansas 4-H youth from
Arkansas 4-H honored some of its best and brightest leaders June 7, inducting its newest member of the Arkansas 4-H Hall of Fame and announcing 54 new Teen Stars who are leaders in their clubs and communities.
In communities with limited access to food or grocery stores, it can be difficult to create a nutritious meal on a tight budget. Arkansas teams tested this skill and emerged victorious at the Mid-South 4-H Food Pantry Competition Feb. 26 as part of the 2022 Mid-South Farm and Gin Show.