by hungerintervention | Jan 8, 2016 | Blog, Healthy HIP Packs, News / Press Release
Bryant Elementary School and their Parent, Teacher, and Student Association (PTSA) is partnering with Hunger Intervention Program (HIP) to provide weekend food for students receiving free and reduced priced lunch in their community. This is an innovative program where...
by hungerintervention | Dec 5, 2015 | Blog, Healthy Recipes, Senior Community Meals
Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Brussels sprouts are in full swing this time of year. They are a cold weather veggie which means that you’re probably seeing them pop up in many holiday recipes. Interestingly, Brussels sprouts taste best and sweetest after enduring a couple of...
by hungerintervention | Nov 27, 2015 | Blog, Senior Community Meals, Volunteers
What would you do if you find out that you have to throw away all your turkey just a few hours before a big Thanksgiving meal that you were going to serve to more than 100 guests? That was a scary moment, but what happened next was even more amazing. But I’m...
by hungerintervention | Nov 16, 2015 | Blog, News / Press Release
Hunger Intervention program (HIP) is looking for an AmeriCorps VISTA member who will be our Food Security Awareness Champion. Apply If you are interested or share this with anyone who might be interested in this role. This is a great opportunity to champion the cause...
by hungerintervention | Nov 12, 2015 | Blog, Cooking Demonstrations, Healthy Recipes
It’s that time of year and we’re up to eyebrows in winter squashes: acorn, butternut, kabocha, spaghetti, pumpkin…oh my! You’ve tried roasted squash, squash salad, and even squash soup… and perhaps you’re not the biggest squash fan....
by hungerintervention | Nov 5, 2015 | Blog, Healthy Recipes, Senior Community Meals
The versatility of day-old bread is its saving grace. It’s not uncommon to see our food processor whirling bread into crumbs to later go in meatballs. Just as often we will cut it up into little cubes and bake into croutons. Another creative use of the bread...