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To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (36162)9/8/2021 2:26:02 PM
From: ajtj99  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97605
 
I remember a college kid about 12-years ago who was an early internet social media promoter. He was doing events and funding them out of his own pocket. He said he was only eating foods that were white because they were cheap (rice and oatmeal).

You can get a full day's worth of protein, calories, and fiber just by eating oatmeal. Add in some vitamins, and you're there.

He said the hardest thing was the blandness of the food day in and day out.

I agree with you. When tired parents come home exhausted from work, it's a lot easier to put on some pizza rolls, chicken nuggets, or frozen pizza. I think this is more of a problem with single parents and 2-income households who are at 2x the poverty line or less.



To: Lee Lichterman III who wrote (36162)9/8/2021 2:28:40 PM
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  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 97605
 
on the grill for lunch in moments:

1. hunks of eggplant mixed with sliced orange peppers, hunks of zucchini, & mushroom quarters
2. zucchini quarters
3. four whole orange peppers

all tossed in olive oil & a small amount of seasoning

* we paid $2 for eight large orange peppers,
$1 for four zucchini, $2 for a pound of mushrooms - rural living is different than urban living