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Take the Hunger Challenge, Share Your Experience

The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano is asking people to eat on $4.46 a day — the budget currently allowed under the CalFresh food stamp program. Give it a try for a week, and blog along the way.

Grocery shopping can be like a high school exam, solving equations to get the best deals. But for many Californians — it's a magic trick.

How do you turn a loaf of bread into a week's worth of lunches? Or transform a cartoon of eggs into multiple meals? Or make a gallon of milk last longer than a box or two of cereal?

How do you eat on $4.46 a day?

This is the challenge for low-income individuals and families living on state government aid through the CalFresh Program, formerly known as Food Stamps. Almost 4 million people face the task of eating on a food stamp budget, and now the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano wants you to try.

The Hunger Challenge runs from Monday, June 11 to Friday, June 15 and asks participants to log all the food and drink they consume during the five-day period, and to keep it under a total of $22.30. All food counts, except condiments like mayonnaise and oil, which means staying away from freebies like that box of donuts at the office or a dining out on someone else's tab. 

If you're willing to put your money where your mouth is and dine on a dime, share your journey through the Hunger Challenge with Hercules Patch and the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano. Start a blog by clicking here, and document the trials and triumphs of eating on a CalFresh budget.

Get started by signing up for the Hunger Challenge. Beginning Monday, log your grocery shopping and list your meals every day for the week. 

The Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano is also soliciting donations to help feed the 132,000 people serviced every month across the two counties. Every dollar donated provides two meals.

Are you participaing in the Hunger Challenge? Why? Why not? Share your reasons in the comments below.

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Jess Bart-Williams June 7, 2012 at 08:37 pm
We're signed up. Let's see how this goes.
Laila Kearney (Editor) June 8, 2012 at 03:04 am
That's impressive, Jess. What made you want to take the challenge? And how are you preparing for it?
Thank you for supporting the Food Bank and helping to bring awareness to the issue of hunger. Good luck with the challenge!
Kim June 8, 2012 at 09:55 pm
I may give it a try. Are treasure boxes still in Hercules? Is it $4.46 per person or per day?
Jess Bart-Williams June 9, 2012 at 06:22 pm
I talked to my husband, who is joining me, and I am spending most of today and tomorrow trying to prepare. I have no idea how this is going to go. I know that it will not in any way represent what a family actually goes through, but it has me confronting all sorts of issues and I haven't even started (wasted food, expensive food, organic vs GMO truths and myths, dietary restrictions. Can I afford veggies? Will I be cooking from scratch for hours each day?). I am really grateful I don't have to manage keeping my children in the challenge as well. We'll see.
Jess Bart-Williams June 9, 2012 at 06:33 pm
Oh, and why? I want to get involved with my community, and when my kids were at Ohlone I learned that about 40% of the schoolkids were on free or reduced lunch. Sometimes I see a line of people at the public bathrooms near my home, so I think there is a distinct poverty problem possibly on my block, but the houses are cute, the crime is negligible and the lawns are manicured, so I think we're supposed to be pretending it's not happening? I want to help, but I don't want to hurt anyone by being an idiot. I figured spending a week learning about hunger and food justice might give me a vocabulary and a beginning.
Jess Bart-Williams June 9, 2012 at 06:37 pm
When you sign up you'll get an email explaining everything, but for one person it is $4.46 per day. If you are playing with a household I think it's about $9.46 a day. There's a link for the data: http://www.fns.usda.gov/pd/34snapmonthly.htm
Kim, I'm not sure about the treasure boxes but I found this with the 2010-2011 schedule. Maybe you can call and ask? Good luck! http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CFIQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ci.hercules.ca.us%2FModules%2FShowDocument.aspx%3Fdocumentid%3D3220&ei=fDzWT9OxIuaW2QWJ8pisDw&usg=AFQjCNGf3UngKmMlXg2FpW8kWYK73_clXg&sig2=sMwleoUEAK3h18Y-2WgJtg
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