Understanding FNS/SNAP-Eligible Medical Deductions
To be eligible for FNS/SNAP benefits, most adults must meet both a gross and net income test, but the eligibility is slightly different for older adults (over the age of[…] Read More
To be eligible for FNS/SNAP benefits, most adults must meet both a gross and net income test, but the eligibility is slightly different for older adults (over the age of[…] Read More
June is National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month, so why don’t you challenge yourself to eat more fresh produce this month! Fruits and vegetables are nutrient-dense, which means they[…] Read More
Did you know that you can use your FNS/SNAP benefits to purchase seeds and plants to grow food? Growing your own food is a great way to make your FNS/SNAP[…] Read More
Filling out an application for FNS/SNAP benefits (previously Food Stamps) may seem a bit daunting, but before you throw your hands up in the air and mutter “no way!” I’d[…] Read More
Somewhere along the way it seems that seafood has become “third fiddle” to both beef and chicken! The USDA recommends adding seafood to your weekly diet – eating two meals[…] Read More
FNS/SNAP benefits (previously food stamps) are now distributed on an EBT card – long gone are the books of food stamps! This card is used at the checkout counter[…] Read More
Although there might not be total agreement about how much water we need to drink each day, we all know that having sufficient fluid intake is key to keeping our[…] Read More
Independence day is about the U.S.’s independence from foreign rule – separation of the original thirteen colonies from Great Britain. The Fourth of July can also be about your own[…] Read More
We’ve all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. To eat right is important: Our bodies are coming off 6 to 8 hours of fasting while[…] Read More
Not all farmers markets accept FNS/SNAP benefits, but quite a few do, and the list is growing every day. To find out if your local farmers’ market accepts these benefits,[…] Read More