I made bolognese sauce with my tomatoes and peppers and decided to make a load of baked ziti for the shelter. |
I used all of my biggest bowls.
A huge pot of sauce.
These were so heavy I had trouble lifting them.
A couple of the guys walked out to my car with me when I was leaving the shelter. They thanked me for the food. They asked me if I noticed what the cook was making them for lunch? I sure did. Ugh! Someone gave them dried out cooked ground meat. I swear, it looked like it had been sitting out somewhere for a week. The cook had dumped ketchup all over it and was mixing it with brown sugar. He was attempting to make 'sloppy joes'. They looked awful. This is why I can't stop cooking for the shelter.
The Blog Tech and I are off to our second Fall festival today so I will have lots of photos tomorrow.
Comments
It's strange that some people think that only because you live or perhaps only eat at a shelter they can donate anything. I'm glad that there are people like You that makes sure these people get good food!
Have a great day!
Christer.
xx
julie
Enjoy the festival today!
the baked ziti looks yummy. some people have never had good food, or anyone who cares. good job!!!
What a lot of work and trouble to you go to so that those less fortunate can have at least one good meal a day..but..
those kitchen counters are really what caught my eye and made me want to see more.. :) Yes, sometimes I can easily be sidetracked from food. Hard to believe, isn't it?
Big hugs!
Mona
I just hope they are careful what they serve to those men.