The main reason for the community meal is to feed the hungry but saving food from being tossed is a side benefit.
It's really a shame that so much good food is wasted in the United States when there are so many people going hungry.
On Wednesdays we are helping to fight that in Portland with the help of community gleaners, local businesses and The Oregon Food Bank. Thanks to them we served a beautiful meal made with foods that would have otherwise been tossed.
Here's a taste of the food we saved and served today:
We served a spaghetti squash gratin. The squash and onions in the dish came from The Oregon Food Bank. |
These oven roasted tomatoes were a hit and the tomatoes were passed on to us from a non-profit that had extra they couldn't use. |
These oranges also were extras that were donated to us. They weren't perfect looking on the outside but they were just fine on the inside - sweet and juicy! |
These cupcakes were donated to us from Baker & Spice bakery. Volunteer Cheryl who every week makes and serves dessert is a co-owner of the bakery. Yum! We are so lucky to have her on our team. |
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