Don’t Forget to Stamp Out Hunger!

Posted on May 9, 2008 by Allie

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Don’t forget to leave out some nonperishables for the mailperson to pick up tomorrow!

In case you didn’t catch Equa Yona’s comment (on this post) about what kinds of food to include in your bag, I wanted  post it again here.
Equa Yona said:

“As one who has collected a lot of food at churches and colleges over the years may I suggest think protein. Beans, peanut butter, powdered milk. And meal in a can is always very good, chili, ravioli, stuff like that.”

If you’re struggling with the idea of donating food when your own grocery bill feels out of control, Wise Bread has a great article on where/how to purchase food to donate.

And, of course, don’t forget to enter the contest!

Thanks, Equa Yona!

Photo by Neizham.   

2 Comments +

  1. someone stole my mailbox idea!

    May 9th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
    Comment by kir
  2. It is an awesome idea!

    May 11th, 2008 at 1:29 pm
    Comment by Allie

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Bring Your Own Utensils

I carry a titanium backpacking spork around in my purse.  I know that sounds kind of weird, but it saves me from using disposable utensils when I eat out, and it’s so light, I never even notice that I’m carrying it.

Before the Industrail Revolution it was common for guests to be expected to bring their own utensils with them when invited to dine, because utensils were expensive, labor intensive items, and most people didn’t own extra sets.  Now, when it’s possible to buy a set of 1,000 plastic utensils for under $20, people don’t even think about bringing their own.

But think of the plastic waste that can be saved by slipping a fork from home in your purse on the way out the door.  You don’t need anything fancy.  Grab one from your kitchen drawer, or if you’re worried about loosing a piece of a set, pick up a few spare utensils the next time you hit a discount store, thrift shop, or yard sale.  It’s simple a simple way to cut down waste, and it’s always nicer to eat with real utensils anyway.

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