Special Note To Anyone Who Might Need a Bit of Help Buying Groceries (Or Wants To Save Money!) :-)
#22
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Idaho
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Originally Posted by Love angels
There is one just like this here in California. Possibly in Idaho also. My sister has been getting boxes from them for a couple years and loves it.
http://www.thetreasurebox.org/
http://www.thetreasurebox.org/
#23
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: here and there
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Spoke with old friends in California recently and they are still using theirs and helping with it too. Check your area churches, government agencies, etc. They go by various names such as Angel Food, Food Banks, Surplus Foods, Savers Together, etc.
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: here and there
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Originally Posted by barefoot quilter
they dont have any in california i checked
#26
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Fort Smith, Arkansas
Posts: 583
Originally Posted by moonrise
With the economy like it is, many folks are having a hard time making ends meet.
Some of you probably know about Angel Food Ministries already, but I thought I'd mention them in case you're not familiar with them. (No affiliation -- just a happy customer. :) )
In a nutshell, Angel Food Ministries helps provide low-cost food to anyone who'd like to order it. There are no income requirements, no qualification forms to fill out, no questions asked. You can order even if you just want to save money on your food bill. It's open to everyone.
Every month they offer several different assortments of food. There are one or two large boxes of meat, veggies, main dishes, side dishes, milk, eggs, and even a dessert item. There are also boxes of just fruits and veggies, boxes for kids, boxes for those with food allergies, boxes of assorted seafood, steak boxes, chicken boxes, etc. They don't have all the assortments available every single month, but they always have a great variety. Prices start at around $20 or so, and go up to about $41.
The way it works is: You place your order by the monthly due date, and pick up your food a few days later, on a prearranged date/time (ours is always on a Saturday morning; others probably are, too). Usually the pickup location is at a church, since AFM works through churches. You don't have to be a member of that (or any) church.
You can look up your local pickup location and view their currently menu on their website at http://www.angelfoodministries.com I think they're in most states now, and I believe most locations are now offering online ordering as well. :)
We've been buying from them for about 2 years now, and have been pleased with every single thing we've bought. The food is of excellent quality and is a great value.
Anyway, I just placed my order, and happened to think that someone else might could use this information, so I decided to pass it on. :)
Some of you probably know about Angel Food Ministries already, but I thought I'd mention them in case you're not familiar with them. (No affiliation -- just a happy customer. :) )
In a nutshell, Angel Food Ministries helps provide low-cost food to anyone who'd like to order it. There are no income requirements, no qualification forms to fill out, no questions asked. You can order even if you just want to save money on your food bill. It's open to everyone.
Every month they offer several different assortments of food. There are one or two large boxes of meat, veggies, main dishes, side dishes, milk, eggs, and even a dessert item. There are also boxes of just fruits and veggies, boxes for kids, boxes for those with food allergies, boxes of assorted seafood, steak boxes, chicken boxes, etc. They don't have all the assortments available every single month, but they always have a great variety. Prices start at around $20 or so, and go up to about $41.
The way it works is: You place your order by the monthly due date, and pick up your food a few days later, on a prearranged date/time (ours is always on a Saturday morning; others probably are, too). Usually the pickup location is at a church, since AFM works through churches. You don't have to be a member of that (or any) church.
You can look up your local pickup location and view their currently menu on their website at http://www.angelfoodministries.com I think they're in most states now, and I believe most locations are now offering online ordering as well. :)
We've been buying from them for about 2 years now, and have been pleased with every single thing we've bought. The food is of excellent quality and is a great value.
Anyway, I just placed my order, and happened to think that someone else might could use this information, so I decided to pass it on. :)
#27
Originally Posted by barefoot quilter
they dont have any in california i checked
#28
Some friends have three very busy teenagers and always buy four family boxes from Angel Food every month. The financial savings is helpful, but it also saves on time they really don't have to devote to menu planning and grocery shopping. They pick up a few basics at the grocery store and are good for the month.
#29
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Barnesville GA
Posts: 3,181
I used them in GA all the time. Since it was just me I only had to order 1 box. Lasted me all month. Sometimes it isn't particularly what I would perfer to eat but it sure kept me fed when there was no money
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