by Feeding Missouri | Jul 20, 2015 | Blog
by Monica Palmer “Those people don’t need free food; they need to learn how to manage their money.” This past week, a man made this comment during a discussion about the recent easing of the federal guidelines for free and reduced price lunches at school. This person...
by Feeding Missouri | Jul 13, 2015 | Blog
by Monica Palmer Last Christmas, I did something naughty. I started with good intentions; I volunteered to wrap presents which would be delivered by a local charity to children in need. My task was to take the bags of donations given by generous community members and...
by Feeding Missouri | Jun 29, 2015 | Blog
by Monica Palmer Most mornings around my house, I’m known as the protein pusher. I’m always trying to find ways to get my kids and husband to get more protein in their breakfast. I’m a big believer in starting the day with a protein-packed breakfast,...
by Feeding Missouri | Jun 22, 2015 | Blog
by Monica Palmer Downstairs, in the unfinished part of our basement, there is a shelf. We call it the “fix it” shelf. All things that can be fixed with duct tape, glue, or fresh batteries, are placed on that shelf, and my husband fixes them. Sure, I could...
by Feeding Missouri | Jun 15, 2015 | Blog
by Monica Palmer “Beggars can’t be choosers.” I remember my four older siblings hurling this phrase at me any time I complained about getting tossed the scraps of some treat we were told to share. It used to make me seethe at the injustice. This phrase popped up the...