Manna Minute

September 30, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Waiter, There’s a Chive In My Soup

This week, I headed back to Family Service Agency for a new “Manly Meals” cooking class. Many of the men do indeed cook for themselves, and I was challenged by the Director of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services to come up with a class focused on the tastes (and cooking methods) of men. Well, if we’re going […]

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September 24, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Making the Shortlist

It is a beautiful sight at the farmer’s market. Inching towards October we are, forgive me, on the Blurred Lines of seasonal produce, colors and flavors abound. Peaches piled alongside pumpkins, basil bouquets tucked near the Brussels sprouts. Our clients are able to enjoy this wonderful produce too, through our Farm to Food Bank Program […]

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September 18, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Kids Helping Kids

This month, Whole Foods teamed up with Manna Food Center for National Kids’ Day of Service, an awesome event. Approximately 100 Montgomery County youth packed Smart Sacks, weekend food assistance bags, to help students and their families.  Manna’s Karen Goldberg Smart Sacks program began in 2005 and has grown over the past 8 years to […]

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September 17, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Cooking Matters at Manna

When you head to the grocery store, does it often feel like you have to choose between healthy food and affordable food? We all face that dilemma, and especially those of us who may be stretching family income in many facets of our lives. Share Our Strength developed a wonderful program called Cooking Matters at […]

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August 13, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Phantom of the Okra

What picture comes to mind when you hear the phrase “food bank”? Maybe this scene? We’re not as conventional as you might think. In fact, many food banks are making headlines with the increase in fresh foods offered to clients. Manna has a number of partnerships with local farms and farmers markets. Last month, Manna […]

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August 7, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

How to Look Sharp in the Kitchen (Video)

Yesterday was my inaugural cooking class in my new job at Manna Food Center! If you check out last week’s post, you can see all the budget shopping secrets I shared with the young parents participating in yesterday’s class. But that was just the first half—we spent the second hour of our class practicing essential […]

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August 1, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Peachy Perusing Plans

Next week, Manna’s Nutrition Education Department is hitting the road! I will be teaching a healthy shopping and cooking class for our local Head Start parents. Since I want to spend most of our class in the kitchen, how do you sum up budget shopping in just a few minutes? With Smokey Robinson’s advice in […]

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July 26, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Drizzle On A Sunny Day

Although I began cooking recreationally—and my mother attests I am a self-taught cook—people often think I had professional culinary training. This could not be further from the truth! People assume this Must Be Professional when their food is vibrant, their veggies are golden and crispy, and a simple salad bursts with sweet and tangy flavors. […]

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July 10, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Meet Our Intern Meredith!

We have a generous, talented high schooler interning at Manna this month. Among her long-lasting contributions to Manna, she is a skilled writer. So I’m just going to have her introduce herself in her own eloquent words…   From Meredith: My name is Meredith Barber, and I’m the new intern for the Nutrition Department at […]

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July 9, 2013 | Lindsey Seegers

Beyond a Reasonable Trout

In keeping with our picnic theme from recent posts, I’m back with another summer recipe for you! First let’s make a little note about temperature—and I don’t mean small talk about the weather. Keeping food cold—and eating it up before it gets old!—is just as important for that juicy summer produce and other picnic foods […]

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