Sharing Cupboard cooks up ideas for practical living
It takes an ounce of courage, a pinch of creativity and a spoonful of camaraderie for people to come together and learn about frugal and healthy cooking.
The Monroe County House of Neighborly Service found a way to whip those ingredients together into a successful event known as the Sharing Cupboard.
Additionally, the HNS food security committee hosted the first Sharing Cupboard class — which helps those who access food pantries create cost-effective, healthy and delicious recipes — last Monday at The Beacon. HNS vice president Kelly Lerch is chairperson of the food security committee.
“HNS is grateful to the First Baptist Church of Waterloo, which is a member of HNS, for the use of the kitchen at The Beacon,” HNS executive director Thelma Burgonio-Watson said.
The primary goal of the class is to introduce a way to help with food security and adequate food distribution, so people who access food pantries can create meals that are not only healthy but also enjoyable…>>>
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