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Cuts to food aid looming for thousands of needy Oklahomans
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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 2295570" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>I volunteered at a food bank type organization throughout my childhood, and put together bags of necessities. They were balanced, somewhat-healthy items that would vary each week and could easily feed a family if the family was willing to cook. Canned veggies and fruits, pasta, oatmeal, bread, pb and j, etc... The people that received these items were usually older and unable to work, and the younger ones dressed modestly, drove older cars, and were trying to make it. That is how it should be; A life of necessity. Laziness and overeating is a downward spiral that creates more government funded children, and medical expenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 2295570, member: 6001"] I volunteered at a food bank type organization throughout my childhood, and put together bags of necessities. They were balanced, somewhat-healthy items that would vary each week and could easily feed a family if the family was willing to cook. Canned veggies and fruits, pasta, oatmeal, bread, pb and j, etc... The people that received these items were usually older and unable to work, and the younger ones dressed modestly, drove older cars, and were trying to make it. That is how it should be; A life of necessity. Laziness and overeating is a downward spiral that creates more government funded children, and medical expenses. [/QUOTE]
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