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Parents skipping meals so children don’t go hungry as families struggle with longest cost of living squeeze in 60 years
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 28295645:MV8yMDYwMDU2XzM0NjYxMDIxXzY3Mjc4RTcw] I'm sorry to hear many members of GLP going without food. Here is a healthy delicious and very cheap recipe that can cost you less than 3 dollars but will serve at least 2 people well. Fava Beans (aka Broad beans): Ingredients: 300 gram of broad beans in water(195 gm drained) 1 table spoon oil (any vegetable oil works) Half an Onion, chopped and diced One Tomato, chopped and diced Two table spoons water 3 tables spoons of tomato paste 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil (optional, more if you like) Parsley (Optional, as much as you'd like, served as a garnish) Spices: half table spoon of cumin, teaspoon of all spice, salt and pepper to taste, a pinch of red pepper (or more if you like it spicy). Heat the 1 table spoon of vegetable oil in a pan, then add the onion and stirfry for a few minutes with salt. Then add the tomato and the tomato paste along with the broad beans. Let the broad beans be heated for a few minutes in the pan, then take it out of the fire and mash it with a masher (you could use a spoon too). Add the spices and the water and mix, heat for a minute or two. Then serve with olive oil and parsley on top. [/quote]
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Is this is what supposed to happened in U.S. :(
Hunger is becoming a reality for one in ten families who are skipping meals or relying on charity and hand-outs, a study said yesterday.
In some cases, mothers are putting their health at risk by eating only every other day to make sure their children do not go hungry.
Some nine per cent of people have sometimes skipped meals, gone without to feed their children or relied on friends, family or charity for food in the past 12 months, according to a study backed by Tesco.
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