Sentences with phrase «taking food money»

That said, what I really, really despise, is the TV Evangelists that would ask for more and more money, and guilt it out of people... and of course, the most vunerable are the elderly or sick shut - ins that often would send their old age pension, and barely eat, thinking that they were doing good... and the TV Evangelists could care less that they were literally taking food money from them.

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This applies to food, too: Buying quality organic food can nourish you in ways that fill you up more than the prepackaged, processed stuff and potentially save you money on health - care expenses in the future, since you're taking good care of yourself.
Creator Arber Puci said the app spawned from the idea that everyone has friends and family who are amazing cooks and can use that talent to make some extra money, while consumers will find it cheaper than restaurants, take - out joints or other food delivery services such as Uber Eats.
On the flip side, now that I know how much money I'm blowing through each week, I will actively take steps to limit how much I spend on food.
It took him two more years to raise enough money to try even that expedition again only for a cracked fuel bottle to contaminate all his food after a fall from an ice ridge.
Then, i will drive my new car until it no longer runs while putting all of my income (other than my house payments and basic food / budgeted expenses) into long term undervalued stocks with low P / E ratios and growth potential, and most importantly not ever taking that money out of the market — even after market declines, and making sure to match the maximum that my employer contributes into my roth IRA (as that is free money I would be a fool to pass up).
It has to do with the government taking my money and giving it, in the form of food stamps, to someone else.
During my examination of her, the patient informed me that she smokes more than one pack of cigarettes every day, eats only at fast - food take - outs, and somehow still has money to buy pretzels and beer.
Unless you have had to take care of a sick, screaming child, who costs money, and eats food, and needs MY attention, and unless YOU YOUSELF is willing to assume all those responsibilities for me, than you should have NOTHING to say if I decide to KILL my child.
From throwing money defaced with words such as «love» away on Wall Street, to helping nuns pour blood on battleships, or handing out food to the homeless in a park (an illegal act in his city, Philadelphia), Claiborne's Christianity is not for the squeamish, but it has inspired many outside of the Church to take another look at the faith.
Just because I take money from one pocket to pay for food and another to pay my insurance does not mean that my various incomes are kept seperate, so it is analogous that government money going to an organization that perfoms abortion is government money being used for abortion.
I believe there's something I often call tangible grace — the belief that even if my money, food or other resources are taken for granted or used in a way I would not prefer, that somewhere in the exchange grace would be received.
They think its their right to take money from the government by not feeding their elderly mother who has money in a chinese bank, forcing her to take food stamps.
I am stronger than you, ergo I take your food and money, perhaps your woman and children too to be my slaves.
Any time there is an offering taken up at work, a freind is in need, someone's moving and needs a couple buddies to go over and help out, potluck luncheons, anything... be it actual money or just time / food, every single time without exception those freinds who are conservative and / or religious are the ones who show up to contribute and every single time the liberal and / or non-believer friends just show up with an excuse as to why they're not giving or didn't bring something or couldn't help that weekend.
For me, it means taking a food writing course from Monica Bhide and attending every food blogger conference and webinar that time and money permits.
Also maybe it seems like a lot to make your dog a cake, but when I compare it to the money we spend on special dog food for her allergies or that one time we took her to the vet at 1 in the morning because she wasn't eating to find out she just had irregular gas patterns (bitch just literally had gas) making a cake and frosting it in way under an hour seems like a walk in the park.
So much better than heating up some frozen stuff from the supermarket or spending money again on fatty, salty and sugary take - away food.
On nights when you don't feel like cooking, but you don't feel like spending a lot of money on take - out (and not knowing what ingredients go into that food), head to your own freezer and grab a
On nights when you don't feel like cooking, but you don't feel like spending a lot of money on take - out (and not knowing what ingredients go into that food), head to your own freezer and grab a Michael Angelo's bake - and - serve meal!
Your company gets more exposure, can make a more efficient marketing and will save your time and money by participating through Food from Finland; we take care of all the preparations.
A National Party MP who pushed for the burqa ban in Parliament has taken aim at halal food, suggesting money spent on certifying it may be funding terrorism and efforts to implement sharia.
«We understand that it costs families money, it's bad for the environment, and we'd prefer to have an ethic that rewards savings and uses food in a way that provides opportunities to take care of food - insecure families.»
By taking action on the 2030 food loss and waste reduction goal, the United States can help feed the hungry, save money for families and businesses, and protect the environment.
Let's take a look at a few of my favorite money - saving foods you can grow at home...
In fact, by packing eco-friendly lunches, you are more likely to save money, your children are more likely to eat healthier foods, and you are taking care of the earth by producing less waste.
Rather than taking money from food stamps to fund the negligible six cent increase for school meals, let Congress keep the money, says Bruske.
We are working closely with the Department for Education to ensure the money to increase take - up and establish breakfast clubs is best positioned to help deliver the School Food Plan.»
That takes money away from being able to produce «better food».
The system is also structured to let children's preferences dictate the menu because if kids don't take the lunches, the food providers get less money.
Which is wonderful until you realise you have one of two options — you either spend a lot of money on store - bought baby food (which for some parents is totally justifiable) or you take a deep breath and cook yourself.
That possibility seems all the more likely since the SNA will not be taking the opposite tack, i.e., staying the course when it comes to healthy food and trusting kids to get used to the new offerings, but also asking Congress for more money to fund the law's requirements.
Reading the comment carefully, you understand that the father (and child) feel less shame about taking advantage of school meals at breakfast, where the service is universal (available to all regardless of economic need) versus at lunch, where there is often a more visible distinction between paying and nonpaying students, or between students on the federally reimbursable lunch line versus those who can purchase for - cash (and often more desirable) «a la carte» food, or (in the case of high schoolers) between students who can go off campus to buy lunch at convenience stores and restaurants versus those with no money in their pockets.
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I can not see the rational of taking money for its funding form the food stamp program.
In making the switch to better food, I think we have to take the long view, putting our money on the Class of 2024 — i.e., those children now in kindergarten who have no expectations of daily fries and nuggets and to whom ample fruits and vegetables at lunch will just be the norm.
We can't take a lot of food with us when we leave and we hate wasting food and money.
Many of my fellow food advocates have pointed to the fact that the SNA takes a significant amount of money from corporate «patrons» like ConAgra and PepsiCo, and they therefore allege that SNA's entire effort is being directed by Big Ffood advocates have pointed to the fact that the SNA takes a significant amount of money from corporate «patrons» like ConAgra and PepsiCo, and they therefore allege that SNA's entire effort is being directed by Big FoodFood.
I couldn't take money earmarked for the rest of the family's food just to feed my 6 month old baby a special diet.
Agencies that can raise the funds are spending more money for food, building shelves in their pantries, moving to bigger buildings, taking on summer food drives for the first time - and praying.
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While addressing topics such as food, tips for taking field trips, effective games to play, and safety issues, this book is made complete with guidelines for the different aspects of handling money and creating camp schedules.
Briefly, on Oct. 6 during the candidates» first major voter forums in the town of Bedford, Killian took her own crack at Latimer's use of money, briefly targeting him and other longtime politicians for using campaign funds for what she characterizes as frivolous expenses like food and gas; expenses of which there are dozens of in Latimer's most recent disclosure.
@KeshavSrinivasan - most people routinely blow $ 8 or a lot more on a lot WORSE «investments», like seeing a romcom movie or going to a restaurant to eat food that would take less time and money at home, or smoke, or go to a bar.
Prosecutors have claimed Ms. Stulsky took «in excess» of $ 50,000 over several years and used the money to pay for «everyday expenses,» such as pet food, groceries and cigarettes.
In the last two weeks we've seen him take credit for Cabrera saving the senior centers, bribe people with food to get signatures, and now waste member item money that could have helped the community he so vehemently professes to serve.
If the money wasn't enough for my survival or as you put it «not enough to put food on my table», I would have taken a different route to get where I want to be in life.
Some critics take issue with GMOs, not out of misplaced fear, but because they see a yawning gap between the promise of GM foods — feeding the world's poor — and what's been realized: a handful of corporations making money selling both the GM seeds and the chemicals needed to grow them.
What's best for you both if you really want to help, is send money to a cause that feeds needy children and then toss (or take as leftovers) the food you are too full to finish.
So if you're taking the time — and spending the money — to buy healthier, organic food, it's about time you understand what you're putting on your skin.
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