Sunday, December 09, 2012

SNAP Challenge Day 1

I was inspired by Cory Booker who is on SNAP Challenge this week.  SNAP stands for The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as Food Stamps.  According to the below website, New Yorkers are allowed $321 a month for two people living together, which comes out to be $10.35 a day for two of us.  As of today, we are starting our #SNAPchallenge. 

The above is what we purchased today (actually including a few things we bought yesterday, which are yogurts, and Shin Cup.  We already went over budget - $10.99.  But beans and peas will be used in soup which will be consumed for a few days.

OK.  We will cheat a little bit.  We will not count the things we already have.  So it's time to clean out the pantry and what's in the fridge.

A lot of Americans have never experienced hunger.  I have.  I have been there - surviving with yam and plain rice on a good day.  The only way to appreciate what you have, is to experience having nothing. 

Also, most importantly, Food Stamp system is not a government handout.  It's really not enough to feed the family.  There are those who want to cut the program.  Let's stand for the people who really need this kind of assistance. 
http://www.cidny.org/food-stamps.php
http://frac.org/initiatives/snapfood-stamp-challenges/
 
Here is story on Cory Booker:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/06/cory-booker-food-stamps_n_2251934.html

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