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Just Phil
User ID: 57749505 ![]() 06/10/2017 02:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How does one eat healthy on food stamps? Quoting: Zhivago I get $167 a month. 30/31 days/month = ~$5.40 a day. www.heb.com is my grocery store. $91.00 here, = $2.93 a day. wow, you guys make me feel rich, I get $6.58 a day LOL ![]() Last Edited by Just Phil on 06/10/2017 02:25 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75059016 ![]() 06/10/2017 02:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I couldn't believe a news story I read in the Bangor Newspaper (online) about a 26 year old able bodied man that is on public assistance with a disability of anxiety. He sits around smoking pot, uses wi-fi at the library, I guess he has a device that uses it, and works under the table doing labor work when he is offered it. He have NEVER had a real job, and is disabled, so he won't be looking either. He was one of the young men interviewed all doing the same thing. |
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Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 75046674 ![]() 06/10/2017 08:02 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Approx. 100. grocery list w/minimal cooking and a few meal ideas. Save the other 67.for things you may add... fruits, fresh veggies, popcorn, etc. Save more money by making bread, tortillas, noodles, etc. Quoting: Nine's 2 doz. eggs 4.00 1 box oatmeal 2.00 OJ 3.00 PB 2.00 2 tuna 2.00 10 lb. potatoes 4.00 3 boxes pasta 3.00 2 pasta sauce 2.00 2 boxes cornbread1.00 muffin mix 1 bag navy beans 1.00 2 lb. bacon 7.00 2 rotisserie 10.00 chickens 2 lb. gr. beef 7.00 3 cantelope 3.00 1 bag apples 3.00 1 lb butter 4.00 container oil 3.00 10 froz.veggies 10.00 4 loaves bread 8.00 1 jar mayo 3.00 1 pack cheese 3.00 1 cottage cheese 2.00 1 lb. br. sugar 1.50 1 pack tortillas 1.00 5 lb.sugar 3.50 1 box tea 2.00 2 lb. coffee 4.00 1 gal milk 3.00 1 pancake mix 1.50 Meal Ideas bacon, eggs, toast w OJ french toast w/syrup oatmeal pancakes/eggs/bacon eggs w/fried potatoes PB sandwich Tuna w/boiled egg sandwich Egg salad sandwich Grilled cheese sandwich Chicken salad sandwich leftovers Potato soup chicken, mashed potatoes, froz. veggie chicken w/dressing chicken noodle soup chicken sandwich spaghetti w/froz. veggie cottage cheese gr. beef w/froz peas, boiled potatoes w/butter macaroni salad w/chicken/apples bean soup w/cornbread tortilla wraps w/mashed beans leftover from soup, chicken, scrambled eggs, or other filling fry tortilla spread with mashed beans, cheese, or other topping or dip Beverages Iced tea, coffee, milk, juice, water. ![]() Masterful!! *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22599379 ![]() 06/10/2017 08:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How does one eat healthy on food stamps? Quoting: Zhivago I get $167 a month. 30/31 days/month = ~$5.40 a day. www.heb.com is my grocery store. it IS possible - we have a family of 6 we get 856 dollars a month - when possible we take the first week and go to walmart where we BUY IN BULK - condiments and meats / cheeses / pastas and sauce / breads . weeks 2 and 3 we go to HEB and do fill ins mostly vegetables and fresh fruit and stuff we werent able to get on week 1. the last week we fend for ourselves - usually CHEAP FOODS like top ramen and pb&j but overall it is possible. Man that's fucking ridiculous. $856? I spend $450 for 4 and that gets me grass fed meat, organic milk and eggs, and organic veg. What do you people eat? Or how much? |
Ravenage
User ID: 73435446 ![]() 06/10/2017 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Chicken thighs and drumsticks are cheap. Potatoes are cheap, rice is cheap. Quoting: Lisa*Lisa Look up the online sale circulrs online and check them every week to find out what's on sale at each store that you want to buy and visit several stores each week to get the sale items. Get up early and do your shopping first thing in the morning and look for marked down veggies and meat. Seasonal fruit and veggies are expensive, but buy them when they are on sale. Frozen veggies are your next best option. Oatmeal is cheap, eggs are cheap ,beans are cheap. Look up recipies and learn to cook. You can't afford premade foods, but you can afford to eat well if you cook. All of the above. I don't know about your store, but here potatoes are cheap. They are nutritious and filling and versatile. A five pound bag should give you one potato a day for thirty days. I have seen those bags for around $1. A dozen eggs will give you protein for almost 2 weeks for generally around $1 a week. You don't need to eat meat every day. Beans and corn in the same meal will give you protein. Bags of juicer carrots are cheap, and will give you more nutrition for your buck than most anything. Look for bags where most of the carrots are not black and dead on top. Use up those first and expose the rest to some sunlight for a day or too, keep them moist though, and then refrigerate them.. Grow leaf lettuce in a bucket on your balcony or in front of a window if you can't grow it outside. Plant some of those carrots in the bucket too. A batch of green onions planted in a little soil will give you seasoning for months. Just trim a little leaf off the top and put that in soup and stew instead of using big onions. They will keep growing and replenishing for you. You could put them in with the lettuce and carrots. Take the leftover bones from those cheap chicken cuts and boil them up with some of those green onion tops for a good soup base. Add potato, carrot and a bit of chicken for a soup that will last for two or three lunches. A 5 pound bag of flour and some baking powder will give you the base for breads for at least a couple of weeks. Buy one package of yeast, learn to culture it and use it for raised sour or sweet dough bread for the rest of your life. When you boil up those potatoes, don't salt them sometimes and use the potato water to feed the yeast. Other times, use the salted water for soup base. Find a way to get to your local dollar store and buy spaghetti sauce and pasta there. Plus other things. Pasta is another cheap staple that will go a long long way. Go to the Food Bank. Soups, breads, potatoes and a tiny place to grow a few fresh veggies will make it possible to spend the bulk of your food allowance on meat and other foods. You can do it. Good luck. Welfare recipients can buy vegetable plants and seeds with their food stamps. Most are too lazy to grow their own real food. They want the expensive fast food microwave meals in the freezer dept so they can complain how poor they are... "The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to survive. ... Our own fight for the West does not begin on the battlefield — it begins with our minds, our wills, and our souls... Americans, Poles, and the nations of Europe value individual freedom and sovereignty. We must work together to counter forces, whether they come from inside or out, from the South or the East, that threaten over time to undermine these values and to erase the bonds of culture, faith and tradition that make us who we are. I am here today not just to visit an old ally, but to hold it up as an example for others who seek freedom and who wish to summon the courage and the will to defend our civilization." ~President Donald J Trump "...sometimes, you have to be a high-riding bitch to survive. Sometimes, being a bitch is all a woman has to hang onto." ~Vera Donovan "Pain or damage don't end the world, or despair or fucking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man-and give some back." ~Al Swearengen "Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet." ~Mattis |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42721680 ![]() 06/12/2017 02:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I couldn't believe a news story I read in the Bangor Newspaper (online) about a 26 year old able bodied man that is on public assistance with a disability of anxiety. He sits around smoking pot, uses wi-fi at the library, I guess he has a device that uses it, and works under the table doing labor work when he is offered it. He have NEVER had a real job, and is disabled, so he won't be looking either. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75059016 He was one of the young men interviewed all doing the same thing. Otherwise known as(AKA) commander snowflake. |
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mopar28m
User ID: 73824227 ![]() 06/12/2017 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How does one eat healthy on food stamps? Quoting: Zhivago I get $167 a month. 30/31 days/month = ~$5.40 a day. www.heb.com is my grocery store. Having been there for many years, you need to concentrate on the basics. Milk, butter, bread, eggs & juice. Watch for sales, do you have a day old bread store nearby? How an Aldi? Coupon clipping will become a necessity. Chicken has been on sale lately for 49 cents a pound. Visit your local food pantries as they let you to supplement your assistance. I wish you the best of luck. vaccinefreehealth.blogspot.com The risk far outweighs any benefit as the risk will vary from child to child. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7202665 ![]() 06/12/2017 03:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am disabled, bonehead. If I could work, I wouldn't be on these stupid govt. programs. I used to make $10k a month. I'm now living on the other side of the equation. Here is my grocery store. Let me see you make a meal plan for the month. www.heb.com Sure you are. Everyone is disabled these days. ![]() You are so rude man |
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Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 72856579 ![]() 06/12/2017 02:08 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Buy one $5 foot long subway sub every day and get all the vegetables. You can live on that. Use the other 40 cents to buy some rice or beans. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62753985 I've thought about that possibility, only buying a shorter sandwich. Seems doable, actually. The sandwiches are $6 now, but cut one in two and you'll have a decent meal, with soup and some cookies for $3. The important thing is it will have meat and fresh veggies which are often missing on a limited budget. You could use the other $2 on other food as mentioned above. [link to www.subway.com] Last Edited by Lily o' the Valley on 06/12/2017 02:08 PM *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
Lily o' the Valley
User ID: 72856579 ![]() 06/12/2017 02:12 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How does one eat healthy on food stamps? Quoting: Zhivago I get $167 a month. 30/31 days/month = ~$5.40 a day. www.heb.com is my grocery store. Having been there for many years, you need to concentrate on the basics. Milk, butter, bread, eggs & juice. Watch for sales, do you have a day old bread store nearby? How an Aldi? Coupon clipping will become a necessity. Chicken has been on sale lately for 49 cents a pound. Visit your local food pantries as they let you to supplement your assistance. I wish you the best of luck. WOW! I haven't seen chicken for under a dollar a pound in years! Day old bakery stores are a gold mine for people on a limited budget, or even those who are just frugal. Ours also has soup and quick bread mixes, limited dairy. Good place to buy. *** Good deeds bring rewards, bad actions bring troubles. That is a law of the universe. *** |
tiger1
User ID: 19262565 ![]() 06/12/2017 02:28 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's pretty good. Quoting: marooned I've been unable to work for two months and can't get shit. In fact, I am waiting for a hospital bed to open as we speak... Our system is fucked. That's pretty good. Quoting: marooned I've been unable to work for two months and can't get shit. In fact, I am waiting for a hospital bed to open as we speak... Our system is fucked. There's no doubt the system is fucked. Sadly, the people who really need assistance, just a leg up when fallen on hard times, the real reason it was created, are usually turned away for asset reasons. If you've worked hard all your life and "own" anything then find yourself in a hard place, you're screwed. There's a reason you see welfare recipients driving new cars. I know this because I worked as a caseworker for 6 years until I couldn't take it anymore. Depending on the state laws concerning public assistance, one vehicle is exempt from assets.Also, if you still have payments on a vehicle, it is not considered yours, and doesn't count as an asset. When my husband was seriously injured years ago, and had no income for several months, we could not get assistance because the 4 cemetery lots we owned were worth too much.The churches and friends helped us out. Praise God from Whom all Blessings flow !!! |
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