Book Review: Conscious Eating
Conscious Eating has been referred to as the “Bible of Vegetarians,” for both beginners and advanced students of health. This […]
Conscious Eating has been referred to as the “Bible of Vegetarians,” for both beginners and advanced students of health. This […]
In his 10th Anniversary edition of “The Omnivore’s Dilemma,” Michael Pollan reports that over the last decade, much about the
By the numbers – hunger in the US has declined In September of this year, the United States Department of
SUMMERTIME, AND THE LIVING SHOULD BE EASY It’s summer, and students around the country are eagerly awaiting the final day
“The United States is one of the world’s richest, most powerful and technologically innovative countries; but neither its wealth nor its power nor its technology is being harnessed to address the situation in which 40 million people continue to live in poverty.”
While I’ve never personally made a perishable food donation, finding a home for a few dozen hard rolls hardly seemed a challenge.
Here are eight mobile apps (plus two online only) that can help the low income population access information such as free summer meals for children, the nearest grocery store that accepts food stamps or what are the best prices for milk in the area.
On Lincoln’s birthday in 1948, the train named the Abraham Lincoln Friendship Train launched from Lincoln, Nebraska with carloads of food donated by the local residents and residents of Colorado and Wyoming. Even more donations were picked up in Iowa, South Dakota and Illinois before meeting up with the Friendship Train in New York where the trains were met by a ticker tape parade before the supplies were loaded on a ship and sent on to France and Italy.
At barbecues, picnics and family reunions all across the country this summer, the most anticipated question of the day was “Who’s Hungry?”. Shouted out by the host, it signals that the hot dogs and hamburgers are ready and let the party begin. But for many, especially for those who fight hunger on a daily basis, the question is real, and getting answers is difficult.
can help the low income population access information such as free summer meals for children, the nearest grocery store that accepts food stamps or what are the best prices for milk in the area.