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econanne.bsky.social
Economist with USDA-ERS | Food banks, food markets, and food security | PhD from Cornell, MS from Colorado State | Ithaca-based | Opinions are my own | Econanne.com
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What a great movie!
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I prioritized apple, but ultimately took the stance of “let’s have all the pies” 🤣
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It was sort of informal and that’s exactly what I did- all of the above!! 🥧🥧🥧
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He nominated it but people were jazzed about cherry! I mean, I’m jazzed about cherry, so I get it, but still. Curveball. It was a phone poll and he wanted to go for two pies, couldn’t drop pumpkin, wanted me to break the tie between apple and cherry. My innovation: let’s do three pies!
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🤣
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Pumpkin, apple, and (here’s the curveball) cherry. He almost dropped the apple (!!) but my vote saved it.
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He almost passed on apple!! 😱
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I have an episode of the great podcast Gastropod for you: gastropod.com/transcript-e...
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Thank you!
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Very cool!
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Sure thing! Thanks for the signal boost!
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Another relevant chart on the topic of food away from home.
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Yup, and the data comes from the Food Expenditure Series which reports nominal food expenditures.
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Looks like it didn’t load properly! Is this better?
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I’d like to be added! Thanks!
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Thanks for the signal boost!
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Great! I’ll add this to the list. Thank you!
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The current small grants list is here, FYI: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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Very close, 1943
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43!
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Many charitable food assistance providers (food banks, food pantries, congregate meal sites, Meals on Wheels, etc.) have started collecting more data and many seem keen to analyze it to improve services and/or share successes. In my experience, these are wonderful organizations to work with.