Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Day 7 The Diabetic Project living on a food stamp budget
I hope you realize that not everyone knows how to dry cranberries, make dumplings and empanadas, and do all these things you can do as an experienced chef.
Most people on food stamps come home from work tired and hungry and can't devote hours of labor to bread baking and pomegranate seeding.
Ground Turkey (5 ounces) .78
Home baked bread .16
Zabar's cheap cheese .15
Onion .10
Total 1.93
I have been spending the bulk of my daily food dollars on dinner and my energy has been flagging during the day. I decided to switch it up and make a big satisfying breakfast and see if I had a better day.
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Chef Karl,
Already you pushing the carbs. You got to keep pushing or you are gonna be hungry.
Every time I go to the Doctor we talk about no more rice, and eat more vegetable and I just smile and nod, cause they don't know.
They never did what you doing. - January 8, 2013 at 10:53 AM
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This is an excellent exposure of what is wrong with the SNAP programs around the country.
Of course I liked your comment about the unions. Me, I just want the federal minimum wage kicked from $7.25 to $14 or $15 per hour. Problem solved.
And SNAP benefits - they should be increased. I recall reading a piece on the woman whose graduate thesis was used as the basis for the SNAP program. Even she said the $200 limit she suggested was never meant to be set in stone. - January 8, 2013 at 12:07 PM
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They told me when I signed up for SNAP it is supplemental and all the food I buy isn't supposed to be via SNAP, they are only helping stretch my food dollar.
I also used to volunteer at an organic farm that had well priced fruit and veggies at their farm stand and CSA boxes, the owner said he could take WIC, but to take SNAP was a huge amount of paperwork and hassle and he had crops to tend to. - January 9, 2013 at 1:41 PM
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Anonymous,
Reality calling. While you can SAY SNAP is supplemental in the real world it is all many have for food, there just aren't any more dollars or pennies to buy food with. - January 9, 2013 at 2:17 PM
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- January 9, 2013 at 2:55 PM