Go shop at an actual grocery store, and see what is there, on sale. Go to a Dollar Tree and a Dollar General and a Family Dollar, compare prices, and get what's cheapest. Go to Wal-Mart. Maybe clip a coupon or two. Then take the stuff you buy and figure out how to actually cook it so that it has nutritional value and tastes decent and then pass that along to the people, not just on food stamps, but on a budget.
Accomplish something real for a change.
Go shop at an actual grocery store, and see what is there, on sale. Go to a Dollar Tree and a Dollar General and a Family Dollar, compare prices, and get what's cheapest. Go to Wal-Mart. Maybe clip a coupon or two. Then take the stuff you buy and figure out how to actually cook it so that it has nutritional value and tastes decent and then pass that along to the people, not just on food stamps, but on a budget.
Accomplish something real for a change.”
My mother fed 6 of us kids and her husband doing just that, I am in my late 60’s and still doing just that, however my wife still sticks up her nose at plain food sometimes. I do most of the cooking since the lady seems to have an aversion to the kitchen. I think the that fact I have been though a couple of the USN’s survival schools may have something to do with it. ;-)