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To: Fai Mao

Disagree about the bread and crackers. Do not assume welfare recipients can cook, or have the means to cook or store fresher items. Fresh vegetables may just go to waste.

I think the delivery idea is great as I stated above; however, prepackaged foods might be best. Sandwiches may be a staple.

Maddie10 (with one wasted degree in home economics)


57 posted on 02/12/2018 7:33:57 PM PST by madison10 (Pray for President Trump.)
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To: madison10

some of the poorest will rent rooms in hotels or houses and don’t have kitchen privileges. this makes cooking difficult but not impossible. those with this type of living arrangement can have there box tailored to that situation.

I have practical experience with that lived seven years renting a room with no house privileges. because I could not afford anything else. everything I made to eat was with a Microwave and a portable toaster oven along with plug in tea kettle. I was not on food stamps because I did not qualify being single and getting a social security check but I was poor and became very creative in cooking from my bedroom

the big mistake with the food stamp program is that it is to comfortable to use. having your food choices chosen might motivate anyone who gets to comfortable with the program.


90 posted on 02/12/2018 8:07:37 PM PST by PCPOET7
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