There have been three devastating hurricanes in the last month
. Homes have been demolished and with them the heart of any hou
se - the kitchen. It's
,time to step up in our kitchens to generate money and items that are crucial to starting over. Charity does begin at home, but with our ovens and pantries.
One of the easiest
fund raisers to organize is a bake sale. Nothing beats homemade cookies and cupcakes. These are simple to make and fun to vary. Bake giant chocolate chip cookies instead of the usual smaller ones. (Try the recipe from Wednesday's New York Times Food section.) It's a good idea economically because you can charge more - think three dollars a cookie instead of two dollars for six. They can also be made
in sugar and peanut butter flavors too. Since it's fall, think about a fun batch of caramel apple cupcakes. Bake them in muffin tins for a rounded apple look and then ice with caramel when cooled. Finish by sticking popsicle sticks in them to look like the real thing. Again, these can be priced at four dollars a piece to bring in more money. To honor those hit by Hurricane Maria on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico, bake Pueto Rican cakes. These are a delicate mix of an egg and butter rich cake soaked in a homemade rum syrup
.They're then decorated with a syrup soaked meringue. Another cake to celebrate the island is a yummy pineapple rum
cake which is sure to be a best seller. It's a pineapple upside down cake spiked with the Caribbean spirit. Squares of it would sell well.
A second way of helping is going through your pantry and donating any duplicates
.It's easier to donate cans and foodstuffs to the Houston and Florida victims
.It's not so much for those on Puerto Rico. If
anything donate water and diapers to those hit by Hurricane Maria. When donating, try to aim for canned items that are versatile. Tomato sauce and can be used in making a great pasta
dinner but it can also be used for making chili as well as soup. Canned green beans can be used both in salads and as a side. Canned potatoes are another must donate. They are great in thickening up
soup but the sliced ones can
used in scalloped potatoes
.Corn is another versatile canned veggie because it can be added to salads or served on its' own. Canned chili, although not as good as homemade - yet makes for a satisfying meal They're not as donated as much as other canned goods but canned fruits are always welcome. Kids.
love canned peaches and these make for a change up from the usual processed snack cakes for dessert. Just remember to get the ones that are low in syrup and sugar. Try canned grapefruit which is loaded with Vitamin C along with canned mandarin oranges also packed with Vitamin C and fiber. Fruit salad is also good. It can even be eaten for breakfast and canned cherries make for a nice snack.
We have to open not only our hearts, but our Kitchens and pantries too. Organize bake sales. Start a can drive
. Bring those hurt
by these wicked hurricanes closer to returning to their own kitchens and pantries.