during this time of year, when we are so lucky for our bounty, why not help to feed someone else
and maybe learn something along the way?
freericetrivia by the U.N.’s World Food Programme
Want to test your knowledge while helping end world hunger? freerice can make it happen. For every question you answer correctly in the trivia quiz, 10 grains of rice are donated to those in need. Since 2010, freerice has raised more than 214 billion grains of rice (equivalent to $1.5 million) for people around the world.
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“poverty’s child – he starts to grind the rice, and gazes at the moon.”
-matuso basho
At the time of year, when we celebrate being thankful for our abundance, we must not forget those who have little to be thankful for. World hunger is a unique problem in that it is one we can fix if we want to. Great post, Beth!
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that’s spot on, brad –
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A marvelous initiative Beth … I’ll go and give “Freerice” a go …
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it’s fun, too – thanks for helping
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I played the game up to 300, Beth.
Best wishes, Pete.
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good for you, Pete!
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What a great initiative. I got up to 400. I’ll play again another day.
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go Norah!
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I was waiting for it to stop. It seems there’s no end!
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)))
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Very unique concept.
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yes, and a simple way for most anyone to help –
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So true.
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Thank you for this, Beth! I had forgotten about this site! 🙂 ❤
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it’s a good one!
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What a great idea for an important cause. Thanks!
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my pleasure –
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Thank you, David. And thank you for staying with Views from the Edge during my time of silence.
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❤
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If we don’t share what we have now, who will share with us when we need?
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that’s right –
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Great cause. Thank you for sharing, Beth.
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my pleasure –
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I definitely have to do my part!
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one grain at a time…
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I just gave five bowls. Will play again, for sure!
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go, dale!
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Woot! Such a small effort required to give.
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Brilliant. Such an ‘easy’ way to give.
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Good idea–great cause.
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Great message here, Beth. Thanks for sharing that charity.
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A beautiful challenge during this time of thanksgiving and need, Beth. Hunger is solvable if we can find a way to care enough. Thanks for sharing one way that everyone can make a difference.
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Excellent.
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Fun. I’m sure I’ll be back at it later today.
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Sometimes we forget in the bounty of all that we have. Thanks for the reminder.
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Love Basho
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This is terrific!
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Happy Thanksgiving. Hugs.
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A beautiful gesture and something so needed…
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yes, it’s such a nice way to help
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Wow, what a great idea. I am always standing in awe when people come up with such wonderful gestures. Playing it right away!
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Great idea!
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simple and something everyone can do
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Thanks for this. It was a great (and easy) way to give.
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my pleasure
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Very cool! I expected ten questions, but it was still going after 50. Does it ever end, or is that the point? There is no end to hunger.
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someone told me they did 300 and yes, an excellent point
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Amen!
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❤
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I am passing this on to all my ESL students as a way to practice and give back at the same time!
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oh, what wonderful use of this – a win for all
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