PANTRY
Pantry Challenge
If you are looking for ways to lower your grocery bill, one is to try a Pantry Challenge. A Pantry Challenge is attempting to cook as many meals as you can from ingredients you already have on hand. ...
Posted on 12/31/12 at 7:23 AM
hunters lending a hand
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is encouraging deer hunters to consider donating a deer to the Sportsman Against Hunger program. SAH is a charitable program that raises money for processing...
Posted on 9/28/11 at 11:26 AM
Harvesting Mom's pantry
I know its barely spring (and Im still not sure that isnt a rumor), but for some reason today I was thinking about harvest. Not the kind of harvest when combines are impeding traffic and everyone is ...
Posted on 4/4/11 at 4:01 AM
Groups raise funds for food program
Jamestown massage therapists and reflexologists conducted their third annual daylong massage event at the Jamestown Business Center Oct. 25 in observance of National Massage Therapy Awareness Week, a national program sponsored by the American Massage Therapy Association.November 07, 2012
Library will take food instead of fines
Fargo’s public library will take food instead of money for overdue books for the next two weeks.December 31, 2011
Fargo library will take food instead of fines
Fargo's public library will take food instead of money for overdue books for the next two weeks.December 30, 2011
F-M food pantry makes changes to design for new facility to save money
F-M Emergency Food Pantry officials hope small changes in design plans might help make up for a shortfall in fundraising. They haven’t given up on reaching their $850,000 goal to build a new, larger facility, said Wayne Hankel, F-M Emergency Food Pantry board vice president. But, with about $150,000 left to raise, Hankel said the board asked its architect to look at possible design changes to save money.By By Wendy Reuer, Forum Communications Co. , December 24, 2011
Girl Scouts collect food for pantry
Just four Girl Scouts gathered 5,120 pounds of food for local food shelves, with the help of Jamestown students. “How can you not donate when you know how many people need it?” said Maxine Mjoen, 13, one of the cadets in Girl Scout Troop No. 30918.December 01, 2011
4-H members work to refill area food pantries
Members of 4-H clubs across the county are joining to “Stock the Stock Trailer,” and in doing so, stock the shelves at food pantries too. The 280 Stutsman County 4-Hers plan to gather donated food and personal hygiene items from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 29.November 22, 2011
Businesses boost food pantry here
In a neck-and-neck race, three area companies competed to gather the most items for the Salvation Army Food Pantry in Jamestown. Together, Cavendish Farms and Goodrich Cargo Systems, both of Jamestown, and Cargill Malt, of Spiritwood, gathered 2,811 pounds of food and necessities.By Kari Lucin , November 16, 2011
UND athletes plan Sunday food drive
Members of the University of North Dakota’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee planned a food drive Sunday in conjunction with the UND Mortar Board.October 10, 2011
ND man donates 28 tons of produce to food bank
A retired Valley City pastor has donated 28 tons of produce to the Great Plains Food Bank, which helps feed the hungry in North Dakota and western Minnesota.September 30, 2011
ND hunters encouraged to donate to hunger charity
With a special antlerless deer season opening in southwest North Dakota on Friday, state wildlife officials are encouraging hunters to consider donating to the Sportsmen Against Hunger program.September 23, 2011
Food pantries see growing demand
By By Ben Rodgers, The Jamestown Sun , April 02, 2011
Top Designers helps stock food pantry
Top Designers customers brought in food items to help stock the local food pantry. The staff also raised $500 to purchase additional food and personal items.December 15, 2010
Pair of Wis. ‘grumpy old men’ hold food drive
By By Phil Pfuehler, Forum Communications Co. , November 24, 2010
N.D. pantries, shelters get tons of produce
BISMARCK (AP) — North Dakota’s Agriculture Department says more than 361,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables made its way to food pantries and homeless shelters across the state through a new program.November 24, 2010
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