Crew Call!

We hope you had a bountiful thanksgiving.  We are so thankful for you all!   This Saturday we will be having a unique crew call in one of our community gardens – at Neighbor to Neighbor (N2N) in Raleigh but are limited in space so we need to know if you’re planning on joining us.  Please see below for more info.  VOLUNTEER TIME:

  • Garden Crew will meet this Saturday December 5th from 9:00–12:00 PM at Neighbor to Neighbor.   We need 5-7 people to help finish the garden there. We'll be digging and raking up the remaining grass to plant cover seed before it gets much colder.  Please RSVP to Amanda at nutritioncoord@foodshuttle.org by Friday morning 12/4 if you're able to help.  In the event the forecasted rain on Wednesday/Thursday of this week makes the ground too wet, we'll need to reschedule the crew call for sometime next week.   N2N is located at 1200 S. Blount Street (see map).
  • Dark is coming earlier these days so our garden times have gotten shorter – what an easy and quick way to get out and help!!   Our Nutrition Coordinator, Amanda, and volunteer, Melissa, will be leading the charge at the Community Gardens this year and would love your help in the garden and working with community members.  Please email Amanda at NutritionCoord@foodshuttle.org if you want to join and for directions.  Schedule Below:
    • Tuesdays     4-5pm  -  Neighbor to Neighbor
    • Wednesdays & Fridays    3:45-5:00pm  -  Mayview
  • We need help during the week too!  Farm Manager Sun Butler can meet you on the Farm any day during the week from 8:30-12 PM and  3-6PMPlease call Sun ahead to let him know when you are coming or give him a heads up on your way out there (919.559.2391).  Sun’s number is also posted on the bulletin board at Food Shuttle Farm if you get there and cannot find him.

FARMS & GARDEN BLOG

Keep up with what’s going on with our Farms & Gardens and PAR programs through the IFFS blog.  This is a great place to check out weekly ripe recipes, find yourself in photos of weekly crew calls, hear from other volunteers, and stay up to date with activities at  IFFS.  Let us know if you’re interested in contributing to the blog!

LOCAVORE LUNCH – Every Wednesday!

Every Wednesday at noon we are holding local agricultural discussion groups at Farmhouse Pizza, 3011 Hillsborough St. in Raleigh. We will be serving a pizza made using some (hopefully soon to be all) local ingredients from NCSU's Farmers' Market. Please RSVP to Steve (steven.p.horton@gmail.com) so he knows many pizzas to have made.  If you can contribute, he is asking for a $5 donation... if you can't afford the cost we’ll gladly cover you in return for good conversation!   A portion of the proceeds will go to the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle.

This week we will be discussing resources available in NC for small sustainable farmers (i.e. CEFS and CFSA). CFSA has their big conference this weekend in Black Mountain and we'll be looking forward to hearing what comes out of the conference. Bring idea of organizations/websites you know that could help farmers of any experience.

GARDEN SUPPLIES:

We are still in need of hand-tool donations.  We gladly accept new and/or lightly used equipment. Thanks to all who have responded.

GROW VEGGIES AT HOME?

Our new Plant a Row (PAR) program has kicked off… We are hoping anyone with home grown vegetables will consider planting extra or just giving any excess harvest to our community members in need.   Check out the attachment, spread the word, and/or get in touch with Katherine if you are interested in finding out more.

New Volunteer?

If you have not filled out a volunteer form or have a friend who is interested in helping out please email Janet at RGSJRS@aol.com.

See you on Saturday at IFFS Farm

Impact of BackPack Buddies at YE Smith Elementary

YE Smith Elementary Museum School Principal Cassandra Fogg shares how BackPack Buddies has positively impacted students at her school:

YE Smith Elementary Museum School Counselor Sherine Vernon testifies to the BackPack Buddies program's positive impact on students at her school:

"YE Smith Elementary Museum School has been a recipient of our BackPack Buddies program for approximately one month. The Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and its donors provide BackPacks that are filled with six nutritious meals for the weekend. Currently, we have 25 families that are benefiting from this program."

"One may ask, 'How does this program help the students?' The students are eager to get the bookbags. When I walk into the classroom their faces light up and they ask, 'Are you bringing my bookbag?' When they see me in the hallway they are waving and beaming."

"There is a difference in their behavior. Recently, one of the recipients asked me: 'Will we be getting bookbags for Thanksgiving?' So, we see that it is a necessity. When a child asks in advance it tells that she is thinking and trying to ensure her needs are being met."

"I also have other students and parents to inquire as to how they can become involved. With the amount of bookbags available we aren’t able to add anymore families at this time. However, the hope is that in the future that may change. We are grateful and appreciative of the efforts of the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. Thank you for the support you provide to our children."

You can bring hope and joy into the lives of some kids in the Greater Triangle by providing for this basic need. Join the team of BackPack Buddies supporters by volunteering, holding a food drive, or donating ($35 feeds a child for a month) to help hungry kids just like those at YE Smith.

Dinner plans tonight? Eat at NOFO and support the Food Shuttle!

If you are trying to decide about what to do for dinner tonight, why not grab some family or friends to enjoy a wonderful meal at NOFO  in Five Points? 10% of tonight's sales will be donated to Inter-Faith Food Shuttle!! NOFO will serve dinner from 5:30-9:00 with early bird special prices on Spaghetti Dinner served with a meat sauce, side salad and garlic bread.  Appetizer and entrée specials in addition to a half price bottle of wine special are generally offered as well.

Food Shuttle staff- Katherine,  Amanda, and Matt- will be at NOFO this evening where you can learn more about the Food Shuttle and any volunteer opportunities! Hope to see you there for a fun night!

Banana Pancakes!

NC State student Chelsea Phillips was a part of a Community Nutrition class this semester. She was an Operation Frontline class instructor for the Avent Ferry United Methodist Kids Up Front class. A couple weeks ago the class  made this yummy Banana Pancake recipe! Read Chelsea's recap from the class and try out the recipe below! It’s Banana Pancake time!! The children voted last week that we should make banana pancakes this week and they were really excited about it as soon as they walked in the door. This week we learned the importance of grains and how fiber is used in our bodies. Everyone got a kick out of trying to picture bread “cleaning” out our system.

This week we decided to cook our meal first so that we could teach them more effectively on what they had just ate in terms of texture, satiety, and taste. We had a bread tasting activity with 5 or 6 types of breads. The children had never had breads such as rye or potato bread and they really enjoyed it. We discussed that grains actually came from the grass! They were shocked to think that their pancakes came from a grass!

Banana Pancakes

  • 1 Cup whole wheat flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbsp ground cinnamon
  • 2 egg whites, whipped
  • 1 cup evaporated skim milk
  • 2 medium, very ripe bananas

1. In a large bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, and cinnamon.

2. In a small bowl, mash the bananas. Mix in the milk and whipped egg whites. Pour banana mixture into the flour mixture and mix well.

3. Coat a large, non-stick frying pan or griddle with no stick spray. Warm the pan for 2 minutes over medium heat.

4. Spoon ¼ cup of the batter onto the heated griddle for each pancake

5. Cook until the tops are bubbly and the pancakes are dry around the edges. Flip and cook for 2-3 minutes.

6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all batter is used.

Recent Hunger News

A couple weeks ago, we posted an entry on the blog that discussed the Food Shuttle's response to the growing number of Americans who are food insecure according to USDA's recent hunger report. The numbers are truly heartbreaking, and folks have started to see how hunger is growing to affect people every part of the country. Our mission at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle has always been to alleviate hunger in our community. Promoting community awareness that it is simply unacceptable for people to go hungry in our country is one way to fight hunger. We are grateful those in the media who share our passion for working together to end hunger, and report on issues surrounding that idea. Recently a few stories have hit the news stream informing the public about these rising hunger statistics and our Backpack Buddies program.

Clayton Henkel interviewed Jill and Jason on the NC Policy Watch show to discuss the recent increase in food insecurity in the Greater Triangle. You can listen to the interview on their blog by downloading the MP3 file here.

The Herald Sun published an articleabout the Digitalsmiths partnering with Inter-Faith Food Shuttle. We are excited about the company's plan to support BackPack Buddies.

You can help us get out the word about the problem of hunger. Send out this link to your families and friends or encourage them to go to www.foodshuttle.org to learn more. We need more people becoming informed and passionate about hunger if we want to solve the problem.

Get to know the Food Shuttle Staff: Nickie Charles!

Name and title:  Nickie Charles, Hands on Health Coordinator What does at typical day at IFFS look like for you? My typical day at IFFS starts with a morning briefing with my supervisor: Tonya Post, we discuss successes and usually the weeks events.  Then it is out to the communities, usually I stop by the seniors of the area, spend some time with them during walks, helping them see their progress in their lives, also giving them an outlet to be a part of something more than they can see for themselves...I enjoy seeing them become active within their own lives.  Then I usually stop and talk to the kids in the area, finding out about their week.  From there its back to IFFS to get ready to go back out and start the FITCamp programs where I do an intensive workout incorporating Tai Chi and Qigong with heavy callisthenic work.

 How long have you been at the Shuttle? 8 months and a few days

What’s your favorite part about working at IFFS? The community of my colleagues, there is always a laugh within the day...also  before I had a job now I'm doing what I'm passionate about: community, families, children and making sure they are making healthy living an active part of their lives.

What did you do before IFFS? Chief of Staff, Manhattan School of Music

P/T: Conducting Food Demo's throughout the 5-boroughs of NYC

What do you like to do when you’re not fighting hunger? I'm an avid reader, I love to read about holistic (natural)  approaches to nutritional health and exercise.

Gossiping on the phone with my girlfriends.

Favorite Movie? The entire Jason Bourne trilogies

Your last meal would be?  Shrimp & Grits

Crew Call

We are so THANKFUL for you – our wonderful volunteers – so we’re giving you the week off!!  There will be no Crew Call the week of Thanksgiving.  Farm staff and volunteers will take some well-earned time off with their families who have been very patient this year.  We hope that each of you has a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

The next Crew-call will be Dec 5th, location to be announced.

Community Gardens

While there is no crew call, Amanda and Volunteers will be in the Mayview Garden on Wed, Nov 25th for any pre-Turkey day harvesting.  Come out and join her if you’re in town 3:45-5:30.  Please email Amanda (NutritionCoord@foodshuttle.org) if you’re thinking about stopping by.

New!!  Farm & Garden Compost Crew

Farm & Garden volunteer extraordinaire Ron Paul Hunter will be heading up our latest project starting in December - the Food Shuttle Farm & Garden Compost Crew.  Expanding on our current composting program that utilizes food waste from the IFFS Culinary Job Training Program, we will be processing spoiled produce from Food Shuttles loading dock as well as recruiting local coffee shops and restaurants to send us their food waste.  *Start thinking now about which restaurant you want to talk to about donating their food scraps.  We will also build a vermi-composting(worms) facility this winter in an existing barn at the IFFS Farm.  Compost generated from the IFFS composting program will be used to improve soil structure at the Farm and our community gardens.  The vermi-composting facility will be an exciting educational addition for kids and adults alike when visiting the Farm.

We need volunteers to work at Food Shuttle and the Farm to remove plastic and ties from compostable produce, and help Ron transport and incoporate that material into our compost wind-rows at the Farm.  In the near future we hope to establish compost routes to pick up materials from our participating business.  Join us in taking this next important step in making the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Farm and Community Gardens truly sustainable.  If you’re interested in helping out, please contact Ron at rphunter@civilizationcontinuity.org Thanks again for all of your wonderful work this season. We’ve done so much!

Happy Thanksgiving!

Volunteer Photographers

Pictures can depict the Food Shuttle's mission and the magnitude of work that our volunteers do every week. Thanks to Twitter and the N&O's Retail and Coupon Queen, Sue Stock, we've been linked up with a couple of spectacular photographers. Photographers Mark Petko and Andy Beal responded to a ReTweet from @FoodShuttle that Sue Stock sent out. Mark, Andy, and other volunteer photographers are now a part of a monthly photo opp email to shoot pictures at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle events and programs at their own convenience.

  Andy recently shot some wonderful pictures from our annual Turkey Takeout last Friday

 

Mark spent a morning at the farm picking lettuce and taking some amazing pictures

 

 

Mark also came out to the Carolina Rollergirls Charity Bout this past Saturday to catch the action at Dorton Arena

 

We are extremely thankful for these photographers who have been volunteering time to capture the Food Shuttle through a lens. Our Flickr site has been updated with a handful of Mark and Andy's pictures. Email Jason (jason@foodshuttle.org) or CeCe (cece@foodshuttle.org) to become a Food Shuttle volunteer photographer!