Someone in another group posted this recently:
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I came across an organization by the name of Angel Food Ministries. They
offer a basket of food at a greatly discounted price - $30 buys enough
food to feed a family of four for a week, they claim. There's no means
testing - anyone can use the service. They also accept food stamps.
I received my first basket two weeks ago, and the food has been of high
quality. Here's their menu for October:
1.5 lb. Ribeye Steaks (4 x 6 oz.)
4.5 lb. (Avg) Split Chicken Breast Family Tray Pack
26 oz. Heat and Serve Meatloaf and Brown Gravy
1 lb. Chicken Breast Fajita Strips
1 lb. Boneless Center-Cut ****k Chops (4 x 4 oz.)
1 lb. Fully Cooked Meatballs
1 lb. All Meat Hot Dogs
1 lb. Frozen Sliced Carrots
1 lb. California Blend Vegetables
1 lb. Pasta
28 oz. Marinara Sauce
48 oz. Hawaiian Punch
32 oz. Borden 2% Reduced Fat Shelf Stable Milk
12 ct. Corn Tortillas
One Dozen Eggs
One Dessert Item (in Sept. this was a box of oatmeal cookies)
There's a basket of 10 prepared meals for $28, intended for senior
citizens or for others who may have difficulties cooking. There's also a
number of supplementary offers (more meat, produce, etc.) available if
you get one of the basic baskets.
Getting the food requires a trip to a church participating in the
program, and the basket includes a magazine with a spiritually oriented
article, but that's about the extent of the religion involved.
You can get more information at <http://www.angelfoodministries.com/>
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Mary
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Mommy to three wonderful, IUI miracle girls:
Rayna Marie (a.k.a. Bayne) 1/20/03 (@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
40 weeks, 8 lbs. 10 oz.)
Kyra Nicole (a.k.a. Kere Bear) 9/20/06 (@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
37 weeks, 8 lbs. 4 oz.)
Camille Elizabeth (a.k.a. Cammy) 9/20/06 (@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
37 weeks, 6 lbs. 3 oz.)


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