Posted on 05/15/2012 3:32:27 PM PDT by edcoil
The chef, his wife and their two teenage sons are eating for a week on the equivalent of a food stamp budget in protest of potential cuts pending in Congress to the benefit program used by more than 46 million Americans.
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The guy would be amazed at what family can be well fed on for a week on food stamps if properly done.
The fat ass needs to lose weight, but judging by the number of fat people on food stamps, that’s not going to happen.
Maybe he knew this article was coming out.
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Ever notice that?? The biggest fat asses are on food stamps. I can’t afford to eat out and I work for a living. FUMB!
Food stamps don't exist for people to thrive. They exist so people won't starve.
Does that include the huge birthday cakes, steaks and other expensive items I often see food stamp recipients buy at the supermarket?
Food stamps don't exist for people to thrive. They exist so people won't starve.
Food stamp recipients live large on the taxpayer dime I feed my family of three on less than the $200 per month a single person with no other income receives. The problem is feeding the addictions I have seen people buy food items with their food stamps and ferment it into hooch to have something to drink.
I probably eat on less than most food stamp recipients. I shop smart, garden smart, and haven’t been to a restaurant in years.
So, their diet will consist of cheetos, sodas, frozen pizza & steaks?
During the challenge does he get to drive an Escolade with bling bling rims like most of the food stamp recipient I’ve seen?
My daughter and sonIL had to go on food stamps for two months, 2 parents and 2 kids, they got $800 a month.
If he is getting $200 for the four of them he will be eating like a king.
They exist so democrats can be elected and re-elected.
BTW, a few days ago I pulled a beef roast out of the freezer that I'd bought on sale for about $2/lb. The garden provided the sides of fresh peas, mustard greens, spring onions and a nice salad. We dined on leftovers for another couple meals. Then I added some onion and 3 frozen mushrooms (99 cents a carton on sale) to the last bit of roast and it's juices to make hot sandwiches. That was some good eats!
I hope he puts together an imitation gourmet, stamp book cookbook, many of us budget cookers would like that.
One that uses cheap food, powdered seasonings instead of fresh, substitutes such as bulk bullion instead of homemade, limited ingredients instead of sprigs of, little dashes, and tablespoons, of things that the poor don’t buy.
“Goodbye restaurants, free nibbles on his talk show “The Chew” and all the luxe offerings at Eataly, the high-end New York City market he co-owns. Hello Trader Joe’s, Jack’s Dollar Store, Gristedes and Western Beef, a low-cost supermarket chain.”
I shop at Trader Joes because that is what I can afford and I am not on food stamps. This guy is a big fat out of touch liberal who supports Obama and his ilk I hope he chokes on his lentil chilli.
“Goodbye restaurants, free nibbles on his talk show “The Chew” and all the luxe offerings at Eataly, the high-end New York City market he co-owns. Hello Trader Joe’s, Jack’s Dollar Store, Gristedes and Western Beef, a low-cost supermarket chain.”
I shop at Trader Joes because that is what I can afford and I am not on food stamps. This guy is a big fat out of touch liberal who supports Obama and his ilk I hope he chokes on his lentil chilli.
Another feel-good, pat-himself-on-the-back empty leftwing gesture. It accomplishes nothing. Maybe he should just donate the cost of what he eats in one week. It would probably feed a half a dozen families.
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