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cali

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4. I don't think I agree. First of all, most Americans and that includes food stamp recipients
Sat May 17, 2014, 09:02 PM
May 2014

don't know much about nutrition or cooking. Americans buy a lot of stuff like Hamburger Helper and prepared processed food of all kinds. It's generous of you to that you're ok with raising the food stamp allowance, and I support that too, but people need to know what to do with the healthy ingredients they purchase.

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I would have to think that time is a big issue for many food stamp recipients dsc May 2014 #1
it is for many, but not for all, and you could hold these things at times that fit for people cali May 2014 #3
I think they should raise the Food Stamp allowance yeoman6987 May 2014 #2
I don't think I agree. First of all, most Americans and that includes food stamp recipients cali May 2014 #4
I know what you are saying yeoman6987 May 2014 #6
Many poor folk live in inner cities and rural areas .... etherealtruth May 2014 #8
I think you might be on to a good idea. ohnoyoudidnt May 2014 #11
Many people on food stamps gollygee May 2014 #25
"Don't tell ME what to do! I'll eat what I want to eat." FrodosPet May 2014 #70
SNAP worker since 2009 Puzzledtraveller May 2014 #5
I like your idea. Laelth May 2014 #56
I think it is very complicated etherealtruth May 2014 #7
I would love to hear from folks on Food Stamps yeoman6987 May 2014 #9
My thoughts come from working with "the poor" (first career/ not current one) etherealtruth May 2014 #10
DU is cruel to the poor? Tree-Hugger May 2014 #38
As I said Du can occaisionally be cruel to the poor etherealtruth May 2014 #59
I have been on food stamps for 2 and a half years. You're hearing from someone who cali May 2014 #15
Thank you! yeoman6987 May 2014 #22
thank you and right back at you. cali May 2014 #48
I was on them for 6 months while caretaking my mother a year and a half ago. There was an allotment adirondacker May 2014 #23
You bring up an interesting point yeoman6987 May 2014 #24
sounds like you really know what you're doing when it comes to shopping for food! cali May 2014 #49
I was on WIC coupons for a few years. noamnety May 2014 #33
I am on food stamps Tree-Hugger May 2014 #39
I live in a rural area and granted it's different here- cali May 2014 #14
Wonderful etherealtruth May 2014 #17
I like this idea. LWolf May 2014 #12
I like this idea a lot etherealtruth May 2014 #13
Exactly. LWolf May 2014 #16
This isn't practical. noamnety May 2014 #18
Sure it is. LWolf May 2014 #20
It's practical at some locations, and not at others. noamnety May 2014 #29
It's called remodeling. LWolf May 2014 #62
Remodeling to me implies rearranging an existing space. noamnety May 2014 #65
We renovated several years back. LWolf May 2014 #67
Who's nutrition information will we follow? Shandris May 2014 #19
I would follow a nutritional plan that included: LWolf May 2014 #21
Erm...there's a potential problem in the interaction of 1 and 3 Shandris May 2014 #26
Both. LWolf May 2014 #64
Ahhh, okay, I see the direction you're going now. Shandris May 2014 #68
The pizza? LWolf May 2014 #69
I largely agree with your list cali May 2014 #50
You're probably correct about the sugar. LWolf May 2014 #63
I hate to fall back on common sense, but.... cali May 2014 #40
Look, I know that has a nice ring to it, but... Shandris May 2014 #44
you are packing angels on the head of a pin and trying to set them to tap dancing cali May 2014 #45
I...what? Shandris May 2014 #51
So many of the ideas in this thread presuppose someone has available transportation Fumesucker May 2014 #27
Granted it's specifically tailored to my small town where we do have those things cali May 2014 #41
Everyone in your town has transportation? Fumesucker May 2014 #54
the vast majority of people do, yes. It's rural. and there are always people cali May 2014 #55
It's been my experience that there's always ~someone~ who gets left out of such things Fumesucker May 2014 #57
yes, there are people that get left out of things. cali May 2014 #60
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2014 #66
Don't be so judgmental about people on food stamps. dem in texas May 2014 #28
Again, I'M ON FOODSTAMPS. cali May 2014 #46
Cooperative Extension Services already has all that information csziggy May 2014 #30
What you're suggesting could be informative PSAs, no need to target just the food stamp recipients. reformist2 May 2014 #31
A lot of people, poor or not, have no idea how to cook a meal from scratch Lydia Leftcoast May 2014 #32
Yeah, because people on food stamps have so much time to join cooking clubs. Beausoir May 2014 #34
I am on food stamps. and yes, I know a lot of people who could do this. cali May 2014 #42
I think this is unrealistic in many areas, in real terms. When I was in social services, pinto May 2014 #35
Sure, it wouldn't work everywhere, but I think it would work where I live. cali May 2014 #47
I wish they would give people meal vouchers at local diner type restaurants. Cleita May 2014 #36
They should be more specific, and should exclude some things SoCalDem May 2014 #37
btw, I'm not suggesting this be part of the SNAP program itself cali May 2014 #43
I think home ec. should be brought back for all students My Good Babushka May 2014 #52
so do I- an improved home ec- but this is not singling out the poor. cali May 2014 #53
I was speaking more to the people who advocate My Good Babushka May 2014 #58
agreed. I do not support the concept that people on food stamps shouldn't have cali May 2014 #61
Another food stamp user here. My gut says I am too proud to need the help but that kind of info jwirr May 2014 #71
I lived in my car for 3 months & steaming veggies was my last concern. U4ikLefty May 2014 #72
that is particularly rough cali May 2014 #73
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