Brixx+FollowEverybody needs help sometimes #FoodRadarCommunity #FoodSecurity #CommunityHelp #LocalResources20Share
Community Coalition of Myrtle Landing+FollowOne thing that helped me A warm skillet breakfast made from simple food bank staples. Soft apples, raisins, figs, and oats cook together with cozy spices into a naturally sweet, filling meal that’s perfect for breakfast, brunch, or sharing with friends and family. my SNAP benefits was #SNAPStretchStories#FoodRadarCommunity#FoodSecurity#BudgetLiving #food #ESVA #virginiafoodbank #hearty #breakfast #recipe #yum20Share
Community Coalition of Myrtle Landing+FollowThis Frozen Strawberry Treat is a simple, pantry-friendly recipe made with frozen strawberries, pudding mix, milk, fruit juice, and a little cornstarch for a creamy texture. It’s easy to customize with whatever flavors or ingredients you have on hand, making it a great way to turn a bag of frozen strawberries into a refreshing frozen dessert. One thing that helped me stretch my SNAP benefits was #SNAPStretchStories#FoodRadarCommunity#FoodSecurity#BudgetLiving #virginiafoodbank #ESVA #CCML #FOOD40Share
Community Coalition of Myrtle Landing+FollowOne thing that helped me stretch my SNAP benefits wasHearty Beef & Lentil Stew This hearty beef and lentil stew is a great way to turn simple ingredients—many commonly found at food banks or in pantry staples—into a warm, nourishing meal. Lentils help stretch the beef while adding protein, fiber, and flavor, making the dish filling and budget-friendly. With cabbage, carrots, and mushrooms simmered together in a savory broth, this stew is a reminder that good food doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. It’s the kind of meal that brings comfort to the table and shows how sharing simple recipes can help neighbors learn, cook, and support one another. #SNAPStretchStories#FoodRadarCommunity#FoodSecurity#BudgetLiving #food #virginiafoodbank #HealthyEating #HealthyFood #ESVA00Share
Kim Marie Koonce+FollowIve just moved to Steveson Ranch in a sr. community that originally seemed to offer a few activities which I thought would be helpful for not isolating but they have stopped printing the calander which cant seriously be saving that much money and of course u can go on line which isnt straight forward u have to jump through a couple hoops which isnt so easy for some of us born during analog..Also my car was totaled in Sep. so I haven't explored but I can share what I used to do in Ventura & will look into here. Im in the Santa Clarita/Valencia area CA. & can soon do here. of course if u r on any program especially aif one cant work the last week of the month is going to be rough financially. My son gives me a hard time about it but returning at least ur own cans & bottles can at least get u bread& a can of tu a, or a gallon of gasses or enough for washing a load of cloths u can hang dry , a couple bus ride a day, a cup of coffee... you pay for the deposit when u originally purchase. #BenefitsBridge#FoodRadarCommunity#PublicAssistance#EveryDollarCounts00Share
LaQuita Bonner Odom+FollowOne thing that helped me stretch my SNAP benefits was buying actual food and planning out meals for each week and shopping with couoons #SNAPStretchStories#FoodRadarCommunity#FoodSecurity#BudgetLiving00Share
James C+FollowBayHarbor Church of God Brantley has food drives once a month giving out a large amount of food.#FoodRadarCommunity #FoodSecurity #CommunityHelp #LocalResources00Share