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I guess my family already does this GobBluth Apr 2012 #1
you don't do it because: "we got a lot of meat for free." HiPointDem Apr 2012 #99
But we eat meat maybe twice a week. GobBluth Apr 2012 #113
terms of the challenge are nothing for free. so you don't do it. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #114
At one time in my life, I fed myself and 4 children on food stamps. Arkansas Granny Apr 2012 #2
Although you say meat is more of a flavoring, implying that is a bad thing, nobodyspecial Apr 2012 #12
Didn't you supplement the food stamps with SOME cash? I think that's what most people Honeycombe8 Apr 2012 #77
What cash? At that time, my only income was child support which barely covered Arkansas Granny Apr 2012 #89
+1 Gormy Cuss Apr 2012 #115
I could izquierdista Apr 2012 #3
I don't think the challenge allows eating from your backyard because most people on food stamps Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #7
many people on food stamps where I live have gardens cali Apr 2012 #78
I realize the challange doesn't allow it but that is a bit non-realistic. FedUpWithIt All Apr 2012 #104
Oooo blackberries Aerows Apr 2012 #27
You've had blackberries before April? muriel_volestrangler Apr 2012 #96
Southern MS Aerows Apr 2012 #98
I suppose I could; I'll grant it wouldn't be fun or particularly easy...but why in the world Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #4
to experience how people on food stamps live/eat Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #5
And I would want to do that...why, exactly? Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #10
I suppose the thinking is, when someone says to you, closeupready Apr 2012 #13
Being poor is a negative experience. What public polices should be enacted to ameliorate Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #15
Aren't those Marie Antoinette's famous last words? closeupready Apr 2012 #16
Actually, Marie Antoinette's last words were: Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #20
I think realizing it one's head & in one's body are different experiences. HiPointDem Apr 2012 #101
Some people can't afford their own car, and have to use public transportation. Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #103
If it allows empathy or understanding to other people who may not have your insight, LanternWaste Apr 2012 #106
It's my experience that you can't really know without the experience. Not sure that playacting HiPointDem Apr 2012 #112
so we don't become as clueless and insensitive as Mitt Romney Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #17
While I'm no fan of cluelessness, I think sensitivity is overrated. Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #21
Feelings propel actions. Lex Apr 2012 #22
Not necessarily. Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #25
Mawkish sentimentality? Aerows Apr 2012 #33
"Mawkish sentimentality" was a big strawman offered Lex Apr 2012 #42
No kidding Aerows Apr 2012 #45
Well I'll tell you what.... JNelson6563 Apr 2012 #61
To each their own. Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #64
Every time Atlas Shrugs Ikonoklast Apr 2012 #83
However, in many cases, our actions certainly are predicated on our emotions. And rather than gettin LanternWaste Apr 2012 #108
okay Mitt nt U4ikLefty Apr 2012 #74
I believe the intent is to raise awareness of the choices available to those Arkansas Granny Apr 2012 #35
Since I use my own money to buy food, I'm perfectly aware of what $35 will buy. Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #102
yes... justabob Apr 2012 #6
how do you make do? Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #32
well justabob Apr 2012 #53
I love the 99cent store..... blueamy66 Apr 2012 #95
i don't know why anybody should have to... KG Apr 2012 #8
I don't either. SammyWinstonJack Apr 2012 #18
Yes, but it would be difficult. closeupready Apr 2012 #9
the challenge doesn't include using stuff you already have on hand CreekDog Apr 2012 #50
Can do for even less, if I coupon to death. Zax2me Apr 2012 #11
you have to keep your eye out for sale prices cali Apr 2012 #41
are you driving and gassing up to go find sales? CreekDog Apr 2012 #51
You really don't aimlessly drive around looking for deals. nobodyspecial Apr 2012 #70
When I was a kid all american girl Apr 2012 #14
Funny you say you can't stand tuna casserole closeupready Apr 2012 #54
per person? That is more than we spend CBGLuthier Apr 2012 #19
same here - 35 a week is about 100 more a month than I spend for two people sammytko Apr 2012 #28
and so much of it tastes so much better CBGLuthier Apr 2012 #30
Have you ever tried making yogurt cheese? GoCubsGo Apr 2012 #37
Sort of CBGLuthier Apr 2012 #46
We spend less than that most weeks too but have a larger family. FedUpWithIt All Apr 2012 #105
I'm near that level, but without food stamps. freshwest Apr 2012 #23
Me, too. GoCubsGo Apr 2012 #34
That's very good. I try to go for all fresh food. I have to eat it fast, though, or lose it. freshwest Apr 2012 #44
I have shopped at Aldi. RebelOne Apr 2012 #47
They have some fantastic produce deals this week. GoCubsGo Apr 2012 #48
I grew up in a large family Mojorabbit Apr 2012 #24
How many people is that supposed to feed? ceile Apr 2012 #26
Just one person - each is alloted 35 dollars a week. n/t sammytko Apr 2012 #29
one person Liberal_in_LA Apr 2012 #31
Food stamp benefits are not intended to pay for all groceries, that's why as income rises... JVS Apr 2012 #56
I just did a quick bit of googling, and the maximum benefits for a single person seems to be $200 Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #57
That's a maximum national benefit amount, not an average benefit. Gormy Cuss Apr 2012 #91
I agree it's not the average, but my understanding is that as one increases one's resources Johnny Rico Apr 2012 #92
Easy Dokkie Apr 2012 #36
We eat a lot of grits for breakfast Aerows Apr 2012 #38
No, I cannot. MrSlayer Apr 2012 #39
I lived on about $35 or less in college - About $5/day was typical. OneTenthofOnePercent Apr 2012 #40
That's all I ever spend a week for food for one person, except for holidays. Yo_Mama Apr 2012 #43
I already do every week. Odin2005 Apr 2012 #49
I make it under that but that's because I believe the grocery stores do not deserve to have my money RB TexLa Apr 2012 #52
Damn evil grocery stores... TheCruces Apr 2012 #66
Nothing evil. They just don't deserve to have it. RB TexLa Apr 2012 #67
Why not? Is it just grocery stores or does this extend to other stores? TheCruces Apr 2012 #75
It extends to anyone. I worked for the money, I deserve to have it. RB TexLa Apr 2012 #76
When you buy food, you ARE "having" your money. You are using it to stay alive & be healthy. Honeycombe8 Apr 2012 #79
Saving is obviously good, but if you're just being cheap to hoard it, that's kind of weird & selfish TheCruces Apr 2012 #97
And we reap the results! Lars39 Apr 2012 #100
Try living on $86/mo as a friend of mine gets here in TX. hobbit709 Apr 2012 #55
In Santa Cruz, CA? varelse Apr 2012 #58
I could yes, but I live alone Rex Apr 2012 #59
I could eat on 35 a week panader0 Apr 2012 #60
maybe but i don't know how it would be very healthy JI7 Apr 2012 #62
I tried it and found the opposite to be true. WorseBeforeBetter Apr 2012 #63
I agree nobodyspecial Apr 2012 #69
I took advantage of the cheapie "Manager's Special"... WorseBeforeBetter Apr 2012 #72
it's not easy and it takes thought and skill but I do cali Apr 2012 #80
Nope! Only if I grew a lot of my own and that would require having some property Cleita Apr 2012 #65
I bet you could. cali Apr 2012 #81
That wasn't what I meant. I meant wouldn't home ownership disqualify one? Cleita Apr 2012 #84
no, it doesn't disqualify you. cali Apr 2012 #86
i could probably do it... keroro gunsou Apr 2012 #68
I would love to think that I could but I know better....food stamps must be unbelievably hard Rowdyboy Apr 2012 #71
I can do it for less than that. I am not going to. jmowreader Apr 2012 #73
I think this is for all who have never had to do that. closeupready Apr 2012 #82
is this challenge because the repugs in congress newspeak Apr 2012 #90
For anyone who wants to take this challenge and likes to cook cali Apr 2012 #85
That's just about what I spend now... Fumesucker Apr 2012 #87
I imagine it's hard if you're not into cooking. cali Apr 2012 #88
I balance out the more expensive stuff with cheaper stuff.. Fumesucker Apr 2012 #93
I already do, but sometimes I don't, and that makes ALL the difference. hunter Apr 2012 #94
probably but it would be a lot of crap food which is high in sodium & starches. WI_DEM Apr 2012 #107
quite the opposite is true. cali Apr 2012 #111
Per individual? redqueen Apr 2012 #109
I've started making my own cleaning products cali Apr 2012 #110
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