Recently, TIME magazine put together a cover story on how the economic crisis is affecting the average American, profiling a number of people ranging from a sports CEO to a laid-off GM employee. Reading through the stories, I saw an odd trend — people are cutting back and spending a lot less — yet organic foods are flying off the shelves — with an organic farmer saying his sales are up 500%!Eat sustainably on a food stamp budget
Recently, TIME magazine put together a cover story on how the economic crisis is affecting the average American, profiling a number of people ranging from a sports CEO to a laid-off GM employee. Reading through the stories, I saw an odd trend — people are cutting back and spending a lot less — yet organic foods are flying off the shelves — with an organic farmer saying his sales are up 500%!
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Posted By Hope Dlugozima - Fri, May 08 2009 at 4:16 PM ESTthanks for this comment
We've noticed there's a misconception out there that to eat cheaply means eating unhealthy. As you know, it doesn't have to be that way. We appreciate your insights.
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Posted By Anonymous - Thu, May 07 2009 at 9:02 AM ESTHealthy and in budget food.
You might want to edit your articles better before you post them.--such as---
<<<<"Our wise budget would really a great help for us to leave in a day, week and months.Enter your comments here">>> <<"our>
Posted By wow gold - Wed, Apr 29 2009 at 8:55 PM ESTHealthy and in budget food.
Siobhan has a great ideas about eating food in budget. There's no wrong about it. And i think this is a great idea for us to help our self in this economic crisis we are experiencing now. Actually, I'm also discovering new cookbook and other strategy just to cook food for us. Our wise budget would really a great help for us to leave in a day, week and months. And despite the fact that i am a warcraft gold addict, still i can play world of warcraft and.... More



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I'm on food assistance
I'm disabled and get $123 a month, up from less than $100 last year. I'm a vegan but I end up spending more on food anyway, maybe groceries are higher here in WA plus I drink decent coffee from whole beans and use olive oil and other expensive stuff.