by Srijan Chakraborty | May 2, 2016 | Blog, Healthy Recipes
It’s spring-time, and if your yard is anything like mine, you are probably thinking of how to get rid of all the dandelions. They are everywhere, whether you like them of not. They can be a nuisance if you want to maintain a green lawn. But the spread of yellow...
by hungerintervention | Apr 26, 2016 | Blog, Healthy HIP Packs, Volunteers
Most of our volunteers come to us. They come to our kitchen space for meal prep, our common space for our Packing Parties, and our host sites for our cooking/nutrition classes. However, once in a while, we get a few volunteers that go above and beyond, and take our...
by Srijan Chakraborty | Apr 18, 2016 | Blog, Food Systems
A paper cup is all I wanted to save. A normal, regular, paper cup. I wasn’t trying to change the world. I wasn’t trying to stop global climate change. I was at one of many ubiquitous coffee shops in Seattle. I had some time on hand and as a good Seattleite, it felt...
by hungerintervention | Apr 1, 2016 | Blog
I am most definitely not a morning person, yet breakfast is my favorite meal. Go figure. Leftover rice, eggs, and green onions is my very favorite. For some people, it’s a banana on the go, while others may indulge in something that takes a little time, like hot...
by hungerintervention | Mar 21, 2016 | Blog, News / Press Release
On Sunday, March 20, 2016, some intruders forcefully entered the Lake City Presbyterian Church building and vandalized the office of Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) located within the church. The intruders ransacked all file cabinets and paper documents, and threw...
by hungerintervention | Mar 17, 2016 | Blog, Healthy Recipes
Birds are singing, cherry blossoms are blooming, and it’s slightly less rainy! Spring is coming! But we are still waiting for a lot of those spring veggies to come up and bring new life to our gardens and farmers markets. While we are anxiously awaiting their arrival,...