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MEETING THE FOOD STAMP CHALLENGE WITH LOCAL FOODS

Slow Food for Low and Moderate Income People

In November Sharon Gordon posted a "" in the Community Food Security listserv (comfood-L): eat for a week on a food stamp budget. We decided to do this using as much food as we could from local farmers so we expanded the challenge to show how the combination of (1) frugal supermarket shopping, (2) preparing from basic ingredients, (3) buying local foods, (4) , (5) food storage, and (6) home preservation of food could add up to a healthy, affordable, practical, and environmentally sustainable meal plan, even though the local meats, eggs, and dairy products are typically more expensive than typical supermarket fare. And the food had to be satisfying and taste good too, otherwise, what's the point? Call this the for the Poor Challenge.

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