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Hunger Action Month

September is here and during this month, the Feeding America network of food banks gets together for the Hunger Action Month nationwide. This campaign was designed to inspire communities to[…] Read More

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North Carolina Summer P-EBT

The North Carolina Department of Health and Humans Services has released information about Pandemic-EBT, or P-EBT, for summer 2023. For more information please visit, https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/information/human-services/pandemic-electronic-benefit-transfer-p-ebt-program For questions about the Supplemental[…] Read More

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Eligible Food Items

Let’s talk eligible Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) food items! Approved food items to purchase under SNAP include: That’s right, you can purchase all these items with your SNAP benefits.[…] Read More

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Connect with More In My Basket

A new year means new and refreshed goals. Have you thought about how your financial goals can be reached? Utilize community and state resources to maximize your income and provide[…] Read More

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SNAP Emergency allotments

Since the onset of Coronavirus in late 2019, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has been through several changes. These changes were intended to provide additional relief to families with[…] Read More

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Holiday Meals for One or Two

Expecting a smaller crowd this year? No worries, More In My Basket (MIMB) has you covered. Most recipes have serving sizes for eight or more people. In order to save[…] Read More

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Potluck Season

It’s Potluck season! With one social gathering after the next, food costs can accumulate quickly. Whether you’re making a meal for the office, a gathering of loved ones, or other[…] Read More

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