October 25, 2007

Saving children, saving families

Go, Plumpy Nut, Go!

Posted by Jamie @ 12:37 pm • random goodness, adoption schmaloption   

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13 Responses to “Saving children, saving families”

  1. I know, I saw this on 60 minutes and thought “what a great idea! And so simple!” Wouldn’t you love to have been the person who thought of this and realize how many lives you were saving?!

  2. Wow, how cool. And what a great name.

  3. Genius. In a “no duh!” kind of way. Why wasn’t this invented long ago???

  4. Thank you for sharing this- I love it! Just saying plumpy nut makes you happy:)

  5. Thank you for sharing. I am SO posting this on my blog and looking for a way to contribute.

  6. Have you seen this? http://tinyurl.com/2fblyn

    I went to the Doctors without Borders (MSF) site to read more on plumpy’nut and I found that armed gunmen have been attacking MSF in Central Niger, near where the story was filmed. The Governor has asked MSF to stop work there.

    Heartbreaking.

  7. I loved this! Thank you for sharing it!

  8. That’s amazing

  9. You are very witty! I enjoy your blog! Love the news story!

  10. hey! look, I figured out how to leave comments! soooo, I’m rather bitter that you have stopped emailing me to inform me of updates on your blog. It took me a freakin’ hour to remember what it was called and find it– and once I did, I discovered a HOST of new-yet-old fabulous stuff (plumpy nut, marriage photos, Burke being “emo,” etc)! You’re fired.

  11. I hope this also comes available for Guatemala. Now that the Guatemala Adoptions are stopping as of the first of the year there will be many hungry babies and children.

  12. Thank you for this link. I’ll pass it on.

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