Tuesday, July 23, 2024

Sharing An Abundant Garden

 Summer is full of light things - vacations, barbecues beach days.Yet some of the heavier issues are still there such as homeless and those who are financially strapped for food. It's easy to donate,especially if you have an abundant garden.

food pantries always suffer in the summer. Most people forget that there are others who need them. It usually is around the Thanksgiving food drives that people suddenly realize that there are others who are in need. Not so. Hunger and food instability are year round. Now is the time to donate. Provide vitamin rich foods such as tomatoes and squash for families who will be grateful for them.The same for homeless shelters across the country. If you've made a lot of tomato sauce then give those extra jars to any pantry or shelter in your area. Throw in some boxes of pasta too along with a few loaves of Italian bread for garlic bread. Tomatoes are also good sliced and be used a s filling too.Keep in mind that those herbs can come in handy too for sauces now and later on. Bay leaf and sage can be dried and saved for Thanksgiving and Christmas dishes such as stuffing and gravy.Thyme and oregano can be used now when they're fresh.

Fruit is also much appreciated in both homeless shelters and food pantries. If you have extra melons then by all means bring then in. Some shelters do  host barbecues and a slice of watermelon is always a good way to end a great meal of burgers and macaroni salad. strawberries ,late season blueberries and peaches are also welcome. They're better than those processed cakes and treats, providing much needed fiber and vitamins. They're also better for those with health problems like diabetes and kidney problems where too much sugar can be harmful. These fruits are also good in a bowl of cereal or  mixed in a smoothie (if the homeless shelter has a blender. Encourage to plant pits in their backyards or on the shelter s grounds if they can.They'll have fresh fruit in a few years once trees start to grow and flourish. The same goes for the watermelon seeds too. They're pretty hardy and can grip on anywhere.

Don't forget the homeless  and deprived during these light days of summer. They need the same amount of doo now as they did last winter. Be generous with your harvest.


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