Farmers markets are a great place to shop locally throughout the seasons. What you may not know is that many farmers markets accept SNAP/FNS benefits in North Carolina. SNAP stands[…] Read More
Have you ever found yourself throwing away food that is expired or can’t be consumed? According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), over one-third of available food in the[…] Read More
We’ve all been there: staring into a cabinet packed with half-empty bags of specialty flour, three jars of obscure mustard, and a lone can of water chestnuts, yet feeling like[…] Read More
In the past few months, you may have heard about the SNAP program. It stands for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and it used to be known as the “Food[…] Read More
As you may have heard, due to the government shutdown, SNAP/FNS benefits have been suspended for the month of November 2025. NCDHHS will notify SNAP/FNS participant households and individuals by[…] Read More
November marks the start of the fall season with colder temperatures and exciting holidays on the horizon. However, it is also still a part of hurricane season. While the most[…] Read More
During hurricane season, power outages and flooding can threaten your food supply—but good storage practices can help protect it. Whether your food is fresh, frozen, or shelf-stable, where and how[…] Read More
As we continue through hurricane season in North Carolina, it is crucial to have supplies ready for power outages or if you need to leave your home. Having a stocked[…] Read More
Our North Carolina communities are resilient, and as hurricane season ramps up, it’s important to equip ourselves with tools that support financial stability and peace of mind. . Here are[…] Read More
If you are currently receiving SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) or FNS (Food and Nutrition Services) in North Carolina, you may be eligible for additional resources to ease financial obligations.[…] Read More