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What to do with Those Extra Garden Vegetables?

What to do with Those Extra Garden Vegetables?  While watching the news last night, we saw an informative segment on what to do with those extra garden grown vegetables

The segment was all about AmpleHarvest.org- a website designed with this thought in mind.  The AmpleHarvest.org campaign diminishes hunger in America by helping backyard gardeners share their excess garden produce with neighborhood food pantries.

Have extra garden vegetables and don't know what to do with them?  Go the the AmpleHarvest.org website and click on "Find a Pantry".  Plug in your zip code or town and a list of local food pantries will come up where you can donate your garden vegetable excess.

AmpleHarvest.org

Don't know what to do with those extra garden vegetables?  Why not share your garden bounty with neighbors in need?  Check out AmpleHarvest.org to find out what to do with those extra garden vegetables?

Bob & Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR
Prudential Connecticut Realty
www.connecticuthomesforsale.com
(203) 470-9818

3 commentsBob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR • August 10 2010 08:09AM

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What a great idea.  Throw in a few recipes at the same time. OUr church did that and found many needy people had not been taught how to cook vegetables and so avoided buying them.

Posted by Marcia Hawken - Naples Luxury Specialist (Downing-Frye Realty, Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Marcia:  What a great idea - never thought that people had not been taught how to cook fresh vegetables.

Posted by Bob and Richelle Ward, Realtors, ABR (Prudential Connecticut Realty) almost 2 years ago

Bob & Richelle - What a splendid idea sharing those extra veggies!  You can only eat so much veggies and you don't want them to go to waste. 

Posted by Rosalinda Morgan "The Rose Lady" almost 2 years ago

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