Project Sauce NYC
@projectsaucenyc.bsky.social
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A group of friends trying to make a difference in our community by feeding one person at a time.
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Daniel
7 days ago
Cutting Programs that help Americans to fund an illegal war of choice is an absolute slap and spit in the face of every person in this country. Poverty is a policy choice.
@projectsaucenyc.bsky.social
decided to choose something better. Please donate if you can:
Givebutter.com/psdonate
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Daniel
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meals into the community. Chicken and tofu fricassee. Kacy’s family recipe. 🫶🏽
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As usual, here’s how to make the Good Soup
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17 days ago
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That’s some good soup
19 days ago
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Think of all the good we could do with $200 billion 🤔
23 days ago
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Daniel
23 days ago
There’s one estimate that $25billion a year would end hunger in this country.
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Hold your loved ones, share a meal, and celebrate being together. We’ve only got each other, so let’s help each other survive. Here’s our recipes from Sunday!
24 days ago
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Our vision is a city where New Yorkers work together to broaden impact with kindness and care so all may live with dignity. If you are inspired like we are, our donation link is live (in bio and at
givebutter.com/psdonate
). Poverty is a policy choice, and we choose something better.
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Civil Eats
about 1 month ago
Op-ed: Qualifying for federal SNAP benefits is onerous and prevents many eligible college students from applying. States are stepping up to streamline and simplify the process.
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Op-ed: 6 Million College Students Are Food Insecure. State SNAP Solutions Could Be a Lifeline.
Getting federal SNAP benefits is a challenge for millions of college students. States are stepping up to streamline and simplify the process.
https://civileats.com/2026/03/11/op-ed-6-million-college-students-are-food-insecure-state-snap-solutions-could-be-a-lifeline/
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Every week, we try to make hearty, healthy meals that anyone can make. We believe that people at home should also be able to replicate the same meals we make on a smaller scale at affordable prices, so we will be sharing our recipes every week on our socials.
about 1 month ago
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Food Research & Action Center
about 1 month ago
How do SNAP time limits work and who do they affect? Our Q&A breaks down the policy and what it means for participants.
frac.org/blog/qa-how-...
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I guess the 48% of New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet can't navigate the real world
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about 1 month ago
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NYCosmosSC
about 1 month ago
It’s kind of a big deal ⬇️⬇️⬇️
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Brian Goldstone
about 1 month ago
From one perspective, this is a story about grit and determination. From another, it's a damning portrait of a country where someone working full-time at $11/hour lives in a $60-a-night motel with her toddler—then spends evenings DoorDashing with her kid because affordable childcare is nonexistent.
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After work, I had to DoorDash to pay for our motel room. I brought my toddler with me to avoid childcare costs.
A South Carolina mom lived in a $60-a-night motel and took her toddler on DoorDash runs to make ends meet. She can afford a mobile home now.
https://www.businessinsider.com/taking-toddler-doordash-deliveries-helped-beat-homelessness-2026-3
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Let us introduce ourselves! We're Project Sauce. A Brooklyn based group cooking hot, fresh meals on Sundays that we put in community fridges. All while advocating to change the structural systems that keep us struggling. Poverty is a Policy Choice
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