The point of this blog is simple: to prove that you can cook healthy meals that fit a tight budget. I am proving this by posting what I eat on a regular basis, along with photos and recipes. All of the ingredients are purchased with foodstamps.
Here is my situation with foodstamps:
As an Americorps*VISTA, I do not make an income (we are given monthly living allowances instead, which are small enough to keep us living at the poverty level). This means I get the maximum amount that anyone can receive in foodstamps. Because foodstamps regulations vary by state, here are the regulations I have for receiving foodstamps in the state of Wisconsin:
- I receive $200 a month in foodstamps, which is put directly on my QUEST card. This is in addition to the extra $500 I received when I first got my card, because they pro-rate your initial balance from the date of your application (I applied during my first night of pre-service orientation in mid-August)
- foodstamps can be used to purchase food at (most) grocery stores, food from pharmacies like CVS and Walgreen's, and farmer's markets.
Instead of listing what I can purchase with foodstamps at grocery stores, I will list everything I cannot purchase:
- prepared food
- alcohol
- cleaning supplies
- pet food
- medication
- cosmetics
I do the majority of my food shopping at Pick 'n Save, Metro Market, and Whole Foods. I do buy my coffee beans at Trader Joe's, but that is generally the only thing I buy there. There is also a deli/market around the corner where i make the occasional emergency run when i run out of something while in the middle of cooking. Yes, it would probably be cheaper for me to buy food at Walmart, but I choose not to because a) I feel like part of my soul dies every time I walk in there, and b) the closest Walmart to where I live is pretty sketchy. However, foodstamps are accepted there.
So here is how this blog will work:
I do my grocery shopping for the week during the weekend (usually friday or saturday, depending on my schedule). after I go food shopping, I will post the food that I purchased on here, along with my grand total. I often find that I need to go to multiple grocery stores to find everything I need, so I will post where I bought everything.
I will post what I eat every day, along with photos and recipes when I make something new. It is rare that I don't cook my own dinner and often like to experiment with new recipes. I do keep an emergency stash of veggie burgers in my freezer, but it's rare that I ever choose to eat one instead of something made fresh. Most of the recipes I will use will come from allrecipes.com, whole food's website, vegetarian times magazine, and various cookbooks.
This blog will officially start with my trip to the grocery store on Saturday, March 27th.
If anyone is interested in contributing a recipe or an opinion piece to this blog, please get in touch with me.