All articles tagged: “Food”

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Food Empowerment Project Addresses Farming Justice and Sustainable Choices For Communities

Food Empowerment Project Addresses Food Injustice Community Health

The food we eat has an impact at various levels, even if it is vegan, and the Food Empowerment Project (F.E.P.) strives to bring... read more »

Sean Roderick

By: Sean Roderick • 2/2/23

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Northwest Harvest Offers Meal Access and Food Justice for Homeless Populations and and Families in Debt

Northwest Harvest: Food Justice for Families in Debt

Nearly 13% of Americans have struggled with food insecurity in 2021. In Washington State, many of them turned to Northwest Harvest... read more »

Jon McDonald

By: Jon McDonald • 11/23/21

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The Farmlink Project Delivers Surplus Produce to Help People Combat Food Insecurity and Consumer Debt

The Farmlink Project Connects Communities with Surplus Food

The Farmlink Project aims to solve two significant problems in the United States: food insecurity and food waste. Those issues are... read more »

Adam West

By: Adam West • 12/17/20

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Agricultural Economist Weighs in on the Food Supply, COVID-19, and Supply Chain Challenges

Food Supply Challenges During COVID-19

The food supply chain is among the many components of our everyday lives that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted. With restaurants... read more »

Matt Walker

By: Matt Walker • 9/18/20

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How the YMCA is Helping Families Avoid Debt During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Providing Healthy Meals and Community Support

The YMCA is Helping Families During the Pandemic

When schools closed abruptly during the spring, many underserved children across the U.S. were left without their only dependable... read more »

Matt Walker

By: Matt Walker • 9/4/20

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Fleet Farming: Planting the Seeds for a Sustainable Future through Urban Gardening and Community Education Programs

Fleet Farming Promotes Urban Gardening and Education

Many people maintain a small garden plot in which they grow fruits and vegetables for themselves and their families. But Fleet... read more »

Adam West

By: Adam West • 6/26/19

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Why Eating Out is Ruining Your Credit

Why Eating Out is Ruining Your Credit

Dining out for lunch is a fun way to bond with your co-workers. Eating at or picking up food from a restaurant is the easy option after a long... read more »

BadCredit.org Staff

By: BadCredit.org Staff • 11/3/14

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10 Best Frugal Cooking Blogs of 2014

10 Best Frugal Cooking Blogs of 2014

Food is a significant part of any budget regardless of your income level. Fortunately for you, we’ve collected the 10 best frugal cooking... read more »

BadCredit.org Staff

By: BadCredit.org Staff • 7/23/14

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2 Simple Tricks to Eating Out for Less

2 Simple Tricks to Eating Out for Less

No grocery shopping, no chopping and dicing, no sauteing or searing, no dishes to clean up afterward – what’s not to love about dining out? The... read more »

Ryan Moran

By: Ryan Moran • 4/12/14

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The Latte Factor: It’s Not Just the Coffee

The Latte Factor: It’s Not Just the Coffee

If you’ve ever read anything about day-to-day money-saving strategies, you’ve probably heard some version of the “latte factor.” The latte factor... read more »

Stefanie O'Connell

By: Stefanie O'Connell • 2/15/14

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Students Paying for Lunch with Credit Often Choose Unhealthy Foods

Students Paying for Lunch with Credit Often Choose Unhealthy Foods

A recent study in the journal Obesity seems to show a relationship between students eating habits and the way they pay for school meals.... read more »

Mike Randall

By: Mike Randall • 2/3/14

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Eating Healthy When On a Tight Budget

Eating Healthy When On a Tight Budget

I graduated from college with $30,000 in student loans. I got married two weeks after graduation but had one more year to survive before I’d see... read more »

Jessica Kempf

By: Jessica Kempf • 10/31/13