1PeaceMaker
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On my Food Should be Free thread I made a passing note on a single mother who really stands out as a role model for the rest of us mothers.
It was made in passing as an observation as to the feasibility of others feeding each other. It's a very doable objective, in other words.
It occurred to me that if even 5% of mothers devoted themselves to feeding others out of their kitchens, we would massively cut the health risks and costs of food preparation for everyone, and really lift the burdens of everyone, including other mothers, because some of us aren't genius cooks or have the free time (maybe we are raising a set of one year old twins, or something? Or have 5 kids under 7 years?)
A brigade of a thousand mothers could feed a county of a hundred thousand people easily. How cool would that be?
Feeding - like mothers feed the people they love. :cloud9:
And this belongs in the homeschooling forum because it is a school of the home, but it teaches more than children. And it's the job of us mothers to school our children in feeding others and generosity, so how cool could a project like this be for us all!? :banana:
A woman featured on a random blog I found was an unemployed single mom who feeds 100 people out of her own home kitchen.![]()
It was made in passing as an observation as to the feasibility of others feeding each other. It's a very doable objective, in other words.
It occurred to me that if even 5% of mothers devoted themselves to feeding others out of their kitchens, we would massively cut the health risks and costs of food preparation for everyone, and really lift the burdens of everyone, including other mothers, because some of us aren't genius cooks or have the free time (maybe we are raising a set of one year old twins, or something? Or have 5 kids under 7 years?)
A brigade of a thousand mothers could feed a county of a hundred thousand people easily. How cool would that be?
And this belongs in the homeschooling forum because it is a school of the home, but it teaches more than children. And it's the job of us mothers to school our children in feeding others and generosity, so how cool could a project like this be for us all!? :banana: