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Hunger Action Month and How to Empower Your Relationship with Food with Author Gina Soldano-Herrle
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Hunger Action Month and How to Empower Your Relationship with Food with Author Gina Soldano-Herrle

What happens to food when it’s past the best buy date and where can you get help if you don’t qualify for a food bank? Today, we’re talking all about food rescue.

Hunger. It’s something all of us feel at some point in our lives but our experiences vary almost infinitely. In this episode of The Curious Compassionate, author Roxanne Chester talks with author Gina Soldano-Herrle about her picture book, Nia’s Rescue Box, and the inspiration behind it.

“I wanted to make it as accessible as possible. Everyone’s been hungry before. But there’s a difference between being hungry and being hungry and not knowing the next time you’ll be able to eat again.” – Gina Soldano-Herrle

Get ready because we’re going for it–shame, embarrassment, needing help. All kinds of things that we may try to avoid or not talk about are being brought to light today.

In the United States, 40% of all food ends up as waste. That equals about 133 billion pounds (yes with a B) every YEAR. That’s just one country. 

“Anyone can shop. You don’t have to qualify, you don’t have to justify your experience being there. You don’t have to explain to anyone why you need help.” – Gina Soldano-Herrle

Nia’s Rescue Box is a doorway into a possible solution for hunger and waste. Sometimes it’s asking for help or offering it before one can ask, sometimes donating food when you know you won’t eat it before it goes bad, sometimes asking a store what happens to the food that’s past expiration date but still good and forming a partnership. 

These are all ways to get involved, to be a part of a movement to revalue food and revalue people.

“I saw how it was really this dual purpose solution. It’s not just helping one area, it’s not just providing food for people in the community, it's also preventing food from being wasted.” – Gina Soldano-Herrle

A Few Highlights:

  • The difference between a food bank and a food rescue.

  • Ways to ask for help and how to embrace the idea of community and building a network of support.

  • Sometimes it’s better to offer help because most of us do feel uncomfortable asking.

  • Gina’s time at the inspirational food rescue behind the book.

  • Beet chips.

  • Little free libraries and little free pantries.

  • Making a difference by being open to inviting people in.

  • Get your child involved, pick out 3 things at the store to donate to a local pantry.

  • Fermented bananas, mangoes, liquefied sweet potatoes, and watermelon popcorn.

Links🔗:

Gina’s website

Gina on Instagram, Twitter, and Substack

Picture Book Peeps on Instagram

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Book Recommendations📚:

Nia’s Rescue Box by Gina Soldano-Herrle, illustrated by Abi Joy Eaton available everywhere books are sold including Bookshop, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble

Last Stop on Market Street by Matt De La Peña, pictures by Christian Robinson

Lulu and The Hunger Monster by Erik Talkin, illustrated by Sheryl Murray

Our Little Kitchen by Jillian Tamaki

Lunch Every Day by Katherine Otoshi

Maddi’s Fridge by Luis Brandt, illustrated by Vin Vogel

Everybody Eats by Jasmine Crowe, illustrated by Nadia Fisher

“Here at The Curious Compassionate we use picture books to build compassion and empathy, one picture book at a time. And we encourage readers to reach out and build understanding.” – Roxanne Chester

Tools🧰:

Vindeket Foods (Food Rescue in Fort Collins, CO)

Food Rescue US

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If you’re compassionate, learning and doing more for yourself isn’t enough–you care about the effect you and your actions have on others and the world we live in. For us, we do that through our books.
We’re a group of picture book (and multi-genre) writers who recognize the power of story. You can expect monthly episodes from us that highlight a curated list of books addressing a theme each month as well as related resources including educational and supportive.
At the heart of our show will be how to foster curiosity within children and ourselves to open and build the bridges between us all. There will be occasional guest authors who dive into the meaning behind their work and multiple hosts. Thank you for sharing this journey with us!