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The food from the food stamps need to go to the person for whom they were intended.
Food stamps are a federal program and federal law does not prohibit a previously convicted person from receiving food stamps.
Yes, but not as a food item!
http://www.diabetes-diabetic-diet.com/diabetic_food.htm is a good reference about the diabetic food chart. It lists the foods one can consume if they have diabetes and all the calories and other nutrition info in the food.
Food stamps are designed to be used only by the person that they are given to. To sell them to another person is illegal and is an abuse to the system. There is a great amount of people that are given food stamps and then they sell them to someone else for a profit. This hurts those that really need them.
It depends upon what the felony is for. Most felons can get food stamps. The exception is drug felons - some drug felons can, and some can't get food stamps. In most cases, if the felony was for simple possession, you are still eligible for food stamps. If it was for sales or transportation, you are disqualified.
Information on diabetic food options can be found in local libraries and book stores, as well as on the internet, but the best person to ask would be your doctor or a health expert.
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A low glucose food diet focuses on eating less amounts of carbohydrates. Diabetic food lists focus on lower amounts of sugar for the person that has diabetes.
There are a number of places a person can go to receive information on cooking diabetic food. Your locale bookstore or nutritionist is a good place to start.
no Mexico doesn't have food stamps