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The first thing anyone with food insecurity in the US should do is apply for food stamps. The second thing is identify where and how to get free food. The amount of excess in the US is extreme, no one should go hungry. Eating on a dollar a day is possible if you get enough for free. Eating around five dollars a day (150 a month) is perfectly manageable for someone who can cook. The USDA Thrifty Food Plan (what food stamp benefits are determined by) uses 850 dollars per month for a man, woman, and two children. Reading through it is pretty sobering. They plan for spending about half that money on protein, and only 2 dollars on soda/candy/ice-cream/cookies/etc. per week.
What the US thinks of as "poor people food" is all types of messed up. People pay a premium to have sugar syrups pumped into their bodies. But just think about the difference in nutrition and cost between a stir fry with brown rice, a little butter, an egg, and a can of mixed veggies, vs. pizza rolls and soda.
Ignoring the genderspecial moddle, this is the best video I've found on how to eat REAL cheap. Again, might be sobering to someone who isn't poorfren.
https://youtu.be/UUZuu3JPzXM?t=245
I will share some recipes sometime soon! Have always been poorfren. Work lovingly in poorfrenland.
What the US thinks of as "poor people food" is all types of messed up. People pay a premium to have sugar syrups pumped into their bodies. But just think about the difference in nutrition and cost between a stir fry with brown rice, a little butter, an egg, and a can of mixed veggies, vs. pizza rolls and soda.
Ignoring the genderspecial moddle, this is the best video I've found on how to eat REAL cheap. Again, might be sobering to someone who isn't poorfren.
https://youtu.be/UUZuu3JPzXM?t=245
I will share some recipes sometime soon! Have always been poorfren. Work lovingly in poorfrenland.