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Community Coalition of Myrtle Landing

One thing that helped me stretch my SNAP benefits wasHearty Beef & Lentil Stew This hearty beef and lentil stew is a great way to turn simple ingredients—many commonly found at food banks or in pantry staples—into a warm, nourishing meal. Lentils help stretch the beef while adding protein, fiber, and flavor, making the dish filling and budget-friendly. With cabbage, carrots, and mushrooms simmered together in a savory broth, this stew is a reminder that good food doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. It’s the kind of meal that brings comfort to the table and shows how sharing simple recipes can help neighbors learn, cook, and support one another. #SNAPStretchStories#FoodRadarCommunity#FoodSecurity#BudgetLiving #food #virginiafoodbank #HealthyEating #HealthyFood #ESVA

GigglesMAGASlayer

One thing that helped me stretch my SNAP benefits was: I have never been on SNAP but instead, I have learned to eat a simpler diet, when food money is low, and food insecurity is high..Flaked Instant potatoes, may not sound great but they go a long way and are very inexpensive. They are just dehydrated potatoes..And stop buying the expensive meats. You dont need that much meat. When you're eating for survival, stop buying it like you're thriving..I am not food insecure now, but I still hate the idea of spending $7 on a pack of hot dogs, when theres a perfectly good pack of Bar S hot dogs for 1.50..I mean its HOT DOGS. They arent exactly a delicacy. Get the cheap ones..I also buy mostly generic brands, and I buy whatever is the cheapest, ounce for ounce, rather than total price. Like, I will spend $11 on a big bottle of EVOO even though its 7 dollars more than a tiny bottle, why? Because the tiny bottle costs 93 cents an ounce and the one I got is 0.40 per ounce. I get more than double the food that way. And theres no shame in buying frozen chopped onions and produce/ juices. It just lasts longer, and frankly it can sometimes be cheaper than the fresh produce. Weigh it out to see. People need to get their calculators out and divide the cost by ounce. 1 lb = 16 oz, so it helps to check how many ozs you would buy of fresh produce, by weighing it..Calculate your per oz costs, and multiply accordingly. Often times, the PLU labels will give you the amt per ounce, but with produce, you have to do some calculations. Also, understand that "fat content" in ground beef, is mostly just what you would be draining away anyway.IDK about you, but I dont think its worth it to spend DOUBLE on a ground beef chub, just because it has 10% less fat. Whoopee you just got 10% more beef than you would have gotten in the much cheaper high fat chub, and paid double for it. Thats not smart shopping, imho. #SNAPStretchStories#FoodRadarCommunity#FoodSecurity#BudgetLiving

Bastard Claws

One thing that helped me stretch my SNAP benefits was ...that I don't get any benefits. Let me give you ...a slighted version of my backstory as it pertains to SNAP. I am college graduated, no children, no spouse, no disability, and according to Missouri's FDS...no reason I can't work. Absolutely agreed. There is one small detail , and one large disabling factor that is overlooked. I'm a convicted felon with a gun charge stemming from a concession of bad decisions that I stupidly made in efforts to "deal" with a life altering event in 2013 that I didn't have have the coping skills to deal with. So let's go back to SNAP. I am not at all upset that I don't qualify. Even tho I am in between jobs, and my side hustle only barely...and I mean barely covers my rent and utilities, and more than a few times I've had the shutoff notices or awoke to begin brushing my teeth only to discover...no aqua. "Love it". That's what I scribbled on my bathroom mirror as positive self -afirmation. So I can remind myself, it's hard for a lot of people these days, not just me. Now I don't have much to add in way of stretching the SNAP dollar, but I don't have stocked cupboards or anything. I cook for one, nothing pre-processed. That's junk. I need food that is high in protein, filling, and will provide left -overs for the next meal. Thank the Maker it's winter and stews and chilli season. I eat a lot of Beans, wild rice, no corn unless it's in corn starch form and integrated with other ingredients. Corn is not good for the human G.I. tract. It's also not good for domestic pets, yet you'd be surprised how much of it they put in pet food. It really has very little nutric value. Being just one ( myself) to worry about when it comes to having enough food...I'm predicably...not. This is probably not a view shared by many but as I said, it's party of one. So I don't hate on those who receive SNAP. I won't be rubbernecking your cart. Just be thankful. Peace out ✌️ #SNAPStretchStories

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