Katie's Butterflies
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My friend is going through a very tough time. Because of some situations that I am not going to discuss here, she has almost no income. (maybe $15 a week) She literally has no food and is very stressed (understandably).
I want to help her. I was able to give her a small bag of dry/canned food, however, she needs more help. I am going to help her sign up with the local Catholic Charities so that she can get a box of food every 3 months, but I think I also want to get her some staple foods that she can fall back on and supplement as needed. Im afraid, though, that my list of staples falls a bit short.
Can anyone give me some ideas as to what types of foods will last, are versatile, and relatively cheap?
Im also open to any suggestions on how to get her help.
Please no flames, Im just trying to help her get back on her feet.
My list so far:
Beans
Bread
Canned/bottled spaghetti sauce
Canned/frozen fruit, veggies
Noodles
Oatmeal
Rice
I want to help her. I was able to give her a small bag of dry/canned food, however, she needs more help. I am going to help her sign up with the local Catholic Charities so that she can get a box of food every 3 months, but I think I also want to get her some staple foods that she can fall back on and supplement as needed. Im afraid, though, that my list of staples falls a bit short.
Can anyone give me some ideas as to what types of foods will last, are versatile, and relatively cheap?
Im also open to any suggestions on how to get her help. Please no flames, Im just trying to help her get back on her feet.

My list so far:
Beans
Bread
Canned/bottled spaghetti sauce
Canned/frozen fruit, veggies
Noodles
Oatmeal
Rice


Thankfully, the 99cent store still sells loaves of bread for $1. Plus, milk is about $2 at sam's and
, so right now, she's not getting much help.