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Questions of the Day: How much money do you think your family spends on groceries each week?

Questions of the Day: How much money do you think your family spends on groceries each week? What are your family’s favorite meals or foods? List of as many things as you can think of that your family eats in a week. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats. Australia: The Browns of River View

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Questions of the Day: How much money do you think your family spends on groceries each week?

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  1. Questions of the Day: • How much money do you think your family spends on groceries each week? • What are your family’s favorite meals or foods? • List of as many things as you can think of that your family eats in a week.

  2. Hungry Planet:What the World Eats

  3. Australia: The Browns of River View Food expenditure for one week: 481.14 Australian dollars or US$376.45 Family Recipe: Marge Brown's Quandong (an Australian peach) Pie, Yogurt

  4. Guatemala: The Mendozas of Todos SantosFood expenditure for one week: 573 Quetzales or $75.70Family Recipe: Turkey Stew and Susana Perez Matias's Sheep Soup

  5. Luxembourg: The Kuttan-Kasses of Erpeldange Food expenditure for one week: 347.64 Euros or $465.84 Favorite Foods: Shrimp pizza, Chicken in wine sauce, Turkish kebabs

  6. India: The Patkars of UjjainFood expenditure for one week: 1,636.25 rupees or $39.27Family Recipe: Sangeeta Patkar's Poha (Rice Flakes)

  7. United States: The Fernandezes of TexasFood expenditure for one week: $242.48Favorite Foods: Shrimp with Alfredo sauce, chicken mole, barbecue ribs, pizza

  8. Mali: The Natomos of KouakourouFood expenditure for one week: 17,670 francs or $26.39Family Recipe: Natomo Family Rice Dish

  9. Canada: The Melansons of Iqaluit, Nunavut Territory Food expenditure for one week: US$345Favorite Foods: narwhal, polar bear, extra cheese stuffed crust pizza, watermelon

  10. France: The Le Moines of MontreuilFood expenditure for one week: 315.17 euros or $419.95Favorite Foods: Delphine Le Moine's Apricot Tarts, pasta carbonara, Thai food

  11. Greenland: The Madsens of Cap HopeFood expenditure for one week: 1,928.80 Danish krone or $277.12Favorite Foods: polar bear, narwhal skin, seal stew

  12. Turkey: The Celiks of IstanbulFood expenditure for one week: 198.48 New Turkish liras or $145.88Favorite Foods: Melahat's Puffed Pastries

  13. CHINA: The Dong family of BeijingFood expenditure for one week: 1,233.76 Yuan or $155.06Favorite foods: fried shredded pork with sweet and sour sauce

  14. KUWAIT: The Al Haggan family of Kuwait City Food expenditure for one week: 63.63 dinar or $221.45Family recipe: Chicken biryani with basmati rice

  15. BHUTAN: The Namgay family of Shingkhey Village Food expenditure for one week: 224.93 ngultrum or $5.03 Family recipe: Mushroom, cheese and pork

  16. CHAD: The Aboubakar family of Breidjing CampFood expenditure for one week: 685 CFA Francs or $1.23 Favorite foods: soup with fresh sheep meat

  17. Guess the percentages…How much of the world’s population makes:

  18. More than one-half of the world's people live below the internationally defined poverty line of less than U.S. $2 a day—including 97 percent in Uganda, 80 percent in Nicaragua, 66 percent in Pakistan, and 47 percent in China.Visit http://www.wfp.org/hunger to learn more.

  19. For a list of countries by HDI, visit http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/eco_hum_dev_ind-economy-human-development-index

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