Because this series focuses on the joy of cooking and sharing wholesome foods, it only seemed fitting to choose Community Servings as the local organization I direct a portion of sales from this series to. 10% of the profits from this print series are donated to this beloved part of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Community Servings envisions a world in which everyone has access to the nutritious food they need for health and wellbeing as a fundamental right. They provide medically tailored meals for the critical ill, off nutrition education, food service job training for people facing barriers to full-time employment, increase access to locally-grown food and more. To read more about their services and ways you could make an additional donation of money or time, visit: https://www.servings.org/
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Mildred Greenhalgh
12/11/2020 04:21:33 pm
What a cute idea! I spend a lot of time thumbing through recipes and I don't even cook any more -
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What a beautiful and inspiring post! I love how you connected the art of cooking with personal touches, like your framed drawing. It’s a lovely reminder that food can be both creative and nurturing. Speaking of creativity in the kitchen, I can’t help but mention how much I enjoy making <a href="https://www.pachakam.com/recipes/parippu-vada-dal-vada">Parippu Vada</a>. It's such a vibrant and flavorful snack that brings a smile to everyone's face. I can see how recipes like yours, infused with love and shared experiences, can create lasting memories with loved ones. Can't wait to try out your colorful recipes!
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