This weekend’s rush also cleaned out the Pantry’s stock of Ramen Noodles, a basic dinner for many people looking for food support. It’s easy to store and cook and nourishing. The good news is that these Noodles (packs of 24 for each purchase) are among the most inexpensive foods. A few dollars can help a lot of people.
If you can help, it would be greatly appreciated; I’m choosing noodles as our weekend food for the Cambridge Food Pantry:
One: Maruchan Ramen Pork Flavor, 3.0 Oz (Pack of 4), $6.00.
Two: Nissin Top Ramen Noodle Soup, Beef (2 Ounce Pack of 24), $7.16.
Three: Nissin op Ramen Noodle Soup, Chicken, 3 Oz. (Pack Of 24), $6.98.
(Last week, the pantry ran out of peanut butter, which was chunky and smooth. Now, they have them on the shelf for the Saturday rush. See a bit of what you sent.)
Yesterday, Sarah also made a request for help getting canned chicken:
And the ever-popular dishwashing liquid: