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To: GeronL
I was involved in a charitable situation with a private group ~ had Catholics, Lutherans, Baptists, Presbyterians, etc. involved ~ the Lutherans owned the building.

There are people who have children who don't own a pot, nor have the slightest idea how to use it.

It's not a rare occurrence, but it's a pretty good explanation of why they continue to be impoverished year after year.

The Lutheran building was an old church with a good church kitchen with many stoves. The church groups involved sponsored numerous Boy Scout troops and Girl Scout troops for inner city kids. They taught the kids cooking.

All I did was provide recipes handed down to me by my mother who grew up in a particularly large impoverished family during the Great Depression.

The recipes were great. The kids were great. A group of young priests and nuns came to visit with me about that.

Poor children must learn to do the cooking their mothers can't or won't. Get them a pan. Get them some recipes. They'll do it.

27 posted on 02/12/2011 5:45:22 PM PST by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

You are exactly right. My mother was a home extension agent who moved to rural eastern North Carolina in 1950 to teach poor women how to plan meals and cook them as economically as possible, how to raise children, and in general how to keep house. Since that time the home extension program in North Carolina has evolved into a middle class affair teaching middle class women how to raise roses.

I am not familiar with the extension service in any place, except for NC, but if our state is a proxy for the rest of the country, we need to stop paying middle class extension agents to teach middle class folks how to play as long as there are so many poor people (who may be poor and ignorant of their own volition, but who are none the less charged with raising children) how to do what needs to be done.

I am a lawyer who eats beans and rice for supper at least 2 or 3 nights per week. Beans and rice are quite affordable, they are very good when cooked right, they can be made in a multitude of ways, and they are quite healthy. Unfortunately, I consume much beer, so my general diet is not the best in the world, but the point is we can have good, healthy food that is reasonably priced.

It infuriates me to see heaps of expensive potato chips and soft drinks in grocery carts that get paid for with government (read taxpayer) largess. Those items are expensive, deadly, and worse than useless.

I am not a big fan of the government telling we what I can and cannot eat, but it does not bother me a whit for the government to refuse to pay for food that is worse than useless. I understand that some folks just do not know how to cook, but it is pretty easy to learn that. We would be money ahead to remove extension agents from rose gardens and put them back in kitchens and nurseries.


38 posted on 02/12/2011 6:08:02 PM PST by Tom D. (Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy. - Benj. Franklin)
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To: muawiyah

Good post.


62 posted on 02/12/2011 7:06:44 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
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