by Kevin McGuire, Executive Director, Family Investment Administration, Department of Human Resources
Today I started the Food Stamps Challenge. I hope I know what I am getting into. We went out to buy our food at Santoni's Super Market here in East Baltimore. It was a lot of fun. Everyone seemed very nice. We created a bit of a media circus with a reporter from the local public radio station WYPR tagging along. I actually was able to buy what I hope will be enough to eat for the week. I got sixteen items including meat, fruits and vegetables, dried beans, some pasta, spaghetti sauce, powdered milk, bread and a jar of marmalade. It all came out to 20.62 so I still have all of thirty-eight cents left to "splurge". That said it is clear that twenty-one dollars does not offer a heck of a lot of options or variety in one's diet. In addition, I have discovered it is very hard (and time consuming) to plan on something inexpensive, yet nutritious to eat. While I have committed to the Food Stamp Challenge for one week I am all too aware that this is not an option for over three hundred-fifty thousand of my fellow Marylanders who receive Food Stamps. They are "challenged" with having enough to eat every day.
Enough of that. Time to go eat.
Monday, March 10, 2008
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So you think that $20.62 bought you enough nutritious food to last you a week.
Good luck. I look forward to following your progress.
One qestion before I go. When this is all over, who benefits? The welfare cheats (still) or the truly needy?
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