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I was eight when he left office. Like, he had an awesome house, you know, and my cousins and I had awesome trips to Camp David and Washington. It was just all like a good time for me.
Lauren Bush -
I'm a vegetarian and like to throw together easy, healthy meals like veggie tofu stir-fries or a quinoa or lentil pasta.
Lauren Bush
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It's not what my job is about. I'm not out to make a political statement. I want to stand for something, but more by example.
Lauren Bush -
My friends and I are collecting prom dresses to give to girls who can't afford them for their proms.
Lauren Bush -
In contemplating what to do with my life, I felt like I had two possible paths: one was to move to New York and work in a design house; the other was to move to Africa and deliver food aid. That's when the idea of the FEED bag came to me. It's for those who want to put their consumer dollars to good use.
Lauren Bush -
I certainly didn't grow up ever having to worry about where my next meal was coming from. The fact that so many people, even in our own country, worry about something so basic, it's something I really wanted to help to do something about.
Lauren Bush -
We don't need to cure hunger - we know how to solve hunger - it's food, it's nutrition, and it's really a question of access.
Lauren Bush -
As an anthropology major, I wanted to understand the cultural significance of poverty - why it exists and why some countries can rise above it while others can't.
Lauren Bush
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The business aspect and the social aspect of FEED go hand in hand. The more we can strengthen our business, the more we are able to give. And the more we can focus on giving back, the more customers will want to buy our products, thus strengthening our business.
Lauren Bush -
What interests me is seeing a problem and doing something about it, not all of the stuff around it.
Lauren Bush -
The most important thing you can do when starting a business is surround yourself with smart people who know a lot more than you do in certain realms.
Lauren Bush