Cory Booker is getting hungry.
The Newark, N.J. mayor is now on day three of his self-imposed food stamp challenge. Inspired by a Twitter spat
about the responsibility of government to provide food for its people,
Booker decided to live for a week on the monetary equivalent of food
stamps. He had $30 for the whole week -- a mere $4.32 a day -- to pay
for all of his meals and beverages.
True to form, Booker is tweeting up a storm about his experience and keeping a blog.
After a few days of eating mostly vegetable-based foods, Booker is
famished. "The constrained food options I have for this one short week
highlight for me (with the hunger pains I felt today between small
meals) what many hardworking families have to deal with week after
week," he wrote on his blog.
"Not being able to stop and drop a few dollars for a Venti coffee or
Diet Mountain Dew is really raising my consciousness about the food
choices I often take for granted," Booker observed.
Cory Booker
Lunch today was a can of corn and a can of peas mixed together. I'm starting to feel the caffeine withdrawal.
On Thursday, Booker shared this photo on Instagram: "Preparing meals for my 3rd day of #SNAPChallenge."

He's also starting to regret some of his purchases.
"The second day on the #SNAPChallenge, I ate salad for breakfast, a
can of peas and corn mixed together for lunch, and cauliflower, broccoli
and a sweet potato for dinner," he wrote. "In hindsight, investing more
of my SNAP budget in eggs, and perhaps some coffee might have helped me
later in the week. I am growing concerned about running out of food
before this is over -- especially as I try to resist the urge now to
have another sweet potato before I go to bed tonight."
Here's what Booker started out with at the beginning of his challenge.
Hang in there Booker! Four more days to go.
Credit : Huffington Post
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