CPH students treated to a ‘Healthy Halloween’
November 3, 2017 • Uncategorized
UNT Health Science Center public health students celebrated Halloween 2017 in healthy style.
As part of a community-wide “Public Health in Action Series,” the College of Public Health was treated to a nutritious, tasty cooking demonstration courtesy of the Blue Zones Project Fort Worth.
Vahista Ussery, known locally as “Chef V,” boiled the pot to create a black bean and sweet potato Spooktacular Chili recipe and shared helpful tips on preparing vegetables, including her own techniques for chopping onions, peeling potatoes and slicing bell peppers.
A registered dietitian, Chef V is co-founder of the consulting and education company To Taste: A Culinary Nutrition Experience. To Taste works to help bridge the gap between medical advice, healthy eating and cooking.
“The chili was delicious, and Chef V received applause several times throughout the demonstration for her great kitchen tips and nutritional advice,” said Dr. Emily Spence-Almaguer, Associate Dean for Community Engagement and Health Equity.
CPH students in the Health Insurance and Managed Care class added a different touch to Halloween with their presentation for the weekly Tuesday Interlude cohort session.
Dr. Thad Miller’s classes have been involved in teaching others as a way to reinforce their own learning experience, so this semester’s group decided on a “Family Feud Halloween” theme for their program on Medicaid and Politics. The group was graded on their presentation, which was well received by the audience.
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