If you have extra vegetables in your garden, consider donating them to the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle.
Your neighbors may be sick and tired of your tomato-cucumber-squash crop, but there are hungry people in The Triangle who would happy to get them. They have collected more than 1,300 pounds of vegetables so far from home gardeners.
For more information, got to www.foodshuttle.org or visit the Plant a Row program’s bog, at http://plantarow.wordpress.com/
Plant a Row, Feed the Hungry
Submitted by amweigl on 07/22/2009 - 14:00
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Andrea Weigl has been the food writer at The News & Observer since the summer of 2007. She has won a handful of awards from the Association of Food Journalists and the Society for Features Journalism. Her profile of chef Ashley Christensen titled "A Force of Nature" will be published in the sixth edition of "Cornbread Nation: The Best of Southern Food Writing." She is serving a three-year term on the James Beard Foundation book awards committee. Follow her on Twitter at @andreaweigl.Advertisements

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Great Idea!
Wed, 07/22/2009 - 16:40 — CrudeoilGreat Idea!