I know this is a bit different from the usual CNN Money foreclosure boo-hoo stories, but it annoyed me nonetheless.
On Food Stamps and Still Hungry
Two things about this article pissed me off...
The Washington resident's $280 monthly food stamp allotment doesn't last very long these days, even though she gets a free lunch at a culinary training program at D.C. Central Kitchen. By mid-month, Bean is often reduced to eating canned ravioli and peanut butter and jelly so she can afford to buy milk and baby cereal for McKiya.
I eat PB&J literally every day for lunch...and I have to buy it with my own money. And my work doesn't even provide a free lunch...where's my cnn article?
. said:Sylvia Ford is one of them. The $135 she gets each month lasts two weeks, leaving her dependent on food banks such as Bread for the City. A year ago, the single mother of four grown children could afford lemons. Now it's only lemon juice. Gone are the occasional treats of shrimp or crabmeat. Instead it's stews or soups that she can string out over several days. "I'm just trying to stretch it more," said Ford, 55, who is unemployed but volunteers at the food bank. "I have to come here to get a bag of food to make ends meet."
Maybe she should get a paying job?! Or maybe her 4 grown children could help?


