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Title: Food program
Post by: okarol on May 16, 2008, 09:50:57 AM

This is from my friend Sherry:

With the price of food and gas going up thought this might help with the food bill. I've done this for 2 years now. The food is great and most of the time I have to buy more than 1 menu item as we are a family of 6 - give this a try.

Here is a link to the site:
Welcome - http://www.angelfoodministries.com/

Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to providing food for people who were struggling financially.

This is the menu for the month of May in OHIO - you have to go to the site - Also this is the last weekend to order for May. If you go to the site it will explain things more in depth.


M A Y 2 0 0 8 M E N U


1.5 lb. Bacon Wrapped Beef Filet (4 x 6 oz.)
2.5 lb. Breaded Chicken Breast Filets
1.5 lb. Bone-In Pork Steaks (4 x 6 oz.)
28 oz. Salisbury Steak Dinner Entrée
2.5 lb. Beef and Bean Burritos (10 x 4 oz.)
2 lb. Popcorn Chicken
9.5 oz. Stouffer’s Flat Bread Pizza
16 oz. Cauliflower & Carrot Blend
16 oz. Corn Niblets
16 oz. Green Beans
2 lb. Fresh Onions
29 oz. Pears
32 oz. Borden 2% Reduced Fat Shelf-Stable Milk
9 oz. Breakfast Cereal
8 oz. Corn Muffin Mix
16 oz. Bean Soup Mix
1 Dozen Eggs
1 Dessert Item



ALL THIS FOR THE LOW COST OF JUST……..…..$30.00

***One or More Specials Available Only with the Purchase of a Regular Box Above***


MAY SPECIAL #1
7 lb. Grill Box $20.00
1.75 lb. Chicken Breast Kebob Kit (makes 6-8 Kebobs)
1.5 lb.Chicken Breast, 4 oz. Vegetables (Onions, Peppers) & Skewers
1.25 lb. Ribeye Steaks (2 x 10 oz.)
2 lb. Thick Cut Pork Chops (4 x 8 oz.)
2 lb. Beef Hamburger Steaks (4 x 8 oz.)

MAY SPECIAL #2
5 lb. Steak Box $20.00
1.5 lb. Bone-In New York Strip Steaks (2 x 12 oz.)
1.5 lb. Bone-In Ribeye Steaks (2 x 12 oz.)
2 lb. Sirloin Strips (4 x 8 oz.)

MAY SPECIAL #3
12 lb. Chicken Combo Box $20.00
5 lb (avg) Whole Chicken
2 lb. Breaded Chicken Tenders
30 oz. Individually Vacuum Packed Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts (6 x 5 oz.)
1 lb. Fully Cooked Breaded Chicken Wings
2 lb. Chicken Breast Nuggets



WEEK B Please note that some host sites have earlier order deadlines. Please contact your local host site for that information.Visit our website to locate a host site near youwww.angelfoodministries.com
(AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, KY, LA, MD, MI,NC, NJ, NM, OH, OK, TN, TX, UT, VA, WVSOUTH PA-south of Interstate 80)
Orders Due: Monday, May 19, 2008
Distribution Day: Saturday, May 31, 2008


http://www.angelfoodministries.com/
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: flip on May 16, 2008, 09:55:19 AM
AFM is very popular in this area. The food is very good. You need to take your own boxes to pick up the food.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on May 16, 2008, 10:09:38 AM
My daughter, Melissa, does the Angel Food Ministries and it is great.  She told me I should try it.  Simple form to fill out. She didn't have to fill out any financial information.  Seems like a very good program.  It looks like a good amount of food for $30.  Thanks Okarol, for sharing.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: thegrammalady on May 16, 2008, 10:41:38 AM
Share Colorado operates a very similar program in colorado nebraska new mexico south dakota and wyoming. it's operated by catholic charities so they may also operate in other states too. it's not financially based you qualify through community service. they offer the same type of food packages. i think the current price is $25 per share which includes meat and package items and lots of fresh vegetables.

www.sharecolorado.com
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Ohio Buckeye on May 16, 2008, 12:53:35 PM
We have the Angel Food Ministries at church but I have never tried it.
Several have and like it.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on May 16, 2008, 08:01:17 PM
I let my sister in Ohio know about this today and she immediately went online to see if there is a site near her. She found one 10 miles away and she is thrilled.   Her husband is chief of police in their small town and he has been diagnosed with liver failure after years of dealing with diabetes.  His meds are eating up their budget. My sister is on disability, so any way to stretch their money is good.     Thanks for sharing the website, Okarol.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: mikey07840 on May 19, 2008, 05:32:03 PM
 :bump;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on June 05, 2008, 02:15:41 PM
I was at my daughter's last night for dinner.  She was showing me her Angel Food Ministries box.  I want to encourage every one to see if there is a location near you.  The food looks wonderful. This month included a Stouffers pizza and a Mrs. Smith's pumpkin pie.  They include a booklet with recipes for that months food. Melissa made homemade soup from the dried bean mix.  First time to make soup from scratch and she did a great job.  The meats looked great and she has enough for about 3 weeks worth of meals.  It was the best $30 she ever spent. She is taking me to sign up next week for the next month's order.   Melissa is having representatives come to her offices to tell her clients about the program.  Everyone needs a little help stretching their food budget.  Also, she said the pick up process was fast and easy.    Thought I would share first hand experience and encourage others to give it a try. :thumbup;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Romona on June 05, 2008, 06:46:18 PM
There is a church about two mlies from me that does this.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on June 05, 2008, 10:39:25 PM
Are you going to try it?  I think it will help me just not having to drive around to grocery stores.  I like to plan menus anyway, so I can plan everything around that month's menu and then fill in with veggies,etc.  Every bill we have is going higher and higher.  I have to figure someway to keep within our means.   Gasoline is going to put us in the poor house! 
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Chris on June 06, 2008, 12:02:21 AM
That's a lot of food for $30. Never could have done that shopping when I lived on my own. Nowdays if I had that much food, it would last about 2 months. But what is shelf stable milk? Never heard of that,is it  just the dryed milk in a box?
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on June 06, 2008, 07:15:19 AM
No, Chris, it is liquid but processed to not be refrigerated. After opening it, it will last in the refrigerator for a couple of week.    For Melissa, it will be good for cooking (mac and cheese, etc) when she runs out of regular milk.  She says if she finds she won't use it, she will donate it to a food bank.   
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Chris on June 06, 2008, 03:54:59 PM
No, Chris, it is liquid but processed to not be refrigerated. After opening it, it will last in the refrigerator for a couple of week.    For Melissa, it will be good for cooking (mac and cheese, etc) when she runs out of regular milk.  She says if she finds she won't use it, she will donate it to a food bank.   
Does it taste the same would be my top question, otherwise wonder if more or less phosphurus/potassium. Maybe that is what they use at McDonalds for their shakes? I guess I would be more willing to try this than vegiemite.  :rofl;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Mimi on June 08, 2008, 10:46:47 PM
Oh Okarol this is wonderful.  I never heard of it before.  I put in our zip code and it came back with 7 places in
Griffin.  We are going to call in the morning and order or find out when we order for June.  Thanks so much
for posting this site.  Gas and food prices are ridiculous and we have 3 men to feed.

Love, Mimi
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on June 09, 2008, 10:20:37 AM
I am placing my order this week, also.  It is nice to see the menu ahead of time so I can start planning meals around them.   My daughter is already seeing a big difference in her food budget.     Great service :thumbup;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on June 12, 2008, 04:15:06 PM
I placed my order today.  It was so easy.  Walked in, they handed me a form. Filled in my name and address and then checked what I was ordering. Handed the money, got receipt and walked out!  Less than 5 minutes, including talking!!  Along with the regular order, I got a grill pack.  It includes 2-12oz T-bone steaks, 2 lbs. meaty baby back ribs, 2 lbs. thick cut pork chops and 1 lb bratwurst sausage. The grill pack was $20.    Pick up is the 28th.  I really encourage any one who can, to at least try it for one month.   No obligations, no financial requirements, no personal information, no pressure.

Mimi, did you place your order?   Let me know how your experience went.   :thumbup;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Mimi on June 13, 2008, 08:54:48 PM
No, Paris, Cindy called the church  on Monday about 1:00 p.m. and the lady said they had just closed the orders.
She told Cindy they would be taking orders again on the 23 of June.  I suppose we will get the July menu and
it is not as good as June's.  We think we will have to have 2 units of the food and a special order, but it is still a
good deal.  I'll let you know when we go.

Love, Mimi
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on July 11, 2008, 04:53:36 PM
I placed next month's order today.  This time my son and family ordered too. He is a huge griller and smoker, so the grill packs are perfect for him.     The chicken tenders are wonderful. As good as any in a restaurant.  I made the pork riblets in the crockpot and they were yummy.  Grandkids have enjoyed the pizza rolls and tater tots.  Haven't grilled the steaks yet.  When my son saw how much and how good the food was last month, he was sold. So, our family is really taking advantage of a great service.   I go to the store about 1/3 the amount of time I use to.   My food costs have really gone down.  I encourage anyone to give this a try.  I still have about 8 entrees and the next order will be here in two weeks.   We all need to save anywhere we can.  Co-pays take up the most of our money!       
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: twirl on July 11, 2008, 05:30:25 PM
can I do that in Texas
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: flip on July 11, 2008, 05:52:57 PM
www.angelfoodministry.com
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: pelagia on July 11, 2008, 05:53:59 PM
I found this on their website:

There are no qualifications, minimums, income restrictions, or applications.

Everyone is encouraged to participate.  Some churches even encourage participants to apply the money they saved to help someone else in need.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: okarol on July 11, 2008, 06:08:45 PM
I found this on their website:

There are no qualifications, minimums, income restrictions, or applications.

Everyone is encouraged to participate.  Some churches even encourage participants to apply the money they saved to help someone else in need.


That's correct. Anyone can participate.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on July 12, 2008, 09:25:48 AM
The only thing you fill out is your order form.  Nothing financial.  They encourage everyone to try it.  Things we wouldn't use, go straight to a food bank.  It is a win, win situation.  My sister in Ohio is now using it.  Her husband is the Chief of Police in their town and he was a little hesitant about doing it.  When they placed their first order, half of the people they work with were there ordering!   Give it a try!
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: boxman55 on July 12, 2008, 10:12:44 AM
it is not offered in WI....Boxman
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Ohio Buckeye on July 13, 2008, 06:24:28 PM
A friend of mine got the pkg. and a meat pkg.  She was happy.
She said she left home and was back 20 mins. later.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Mimi on July 13, 2008, 10:29:08 PM
We ordered and will pick it up Saturday morning.  We will also order for next month at that time.  Our neighbors across the street have used it and she said the food was very good.  I can't wait to see what it looks like and
how it will taste.  We didn't fill out anything.  The lady at the church filled it all in for us and we paid and got a recipt.
It is amazing how much is going on and we don't know anything about it.  Everybody go save yourself some money.
You can use it for gas!!!

Mimi



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Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Wattle on July 14, 2008, 06:27:23 AM
I guess I would be more willing to try this than Vegemite.  :rofl;


 :ausflag;  This happy little Vegemite takes offense to that!!!  My offer to send you some Chris still stands.  mmmmmmmmmmm 
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Chris on July 16, 2008, 10:47:17 PM
I guess I would be more willing to try this than Vegemite.  :rofl;


 :ausflag;  This happy little Vegemite takes offense to that!!!  My offer to send you some Chris still stands.  mmmmmmmmmmm 

I should look up how much Vitamin D and Calcium it has to try to get more in my diet if they list those on the website. Right now, I don't feel like eating anything, but that maybe due to the meds I just took. I feel like  :puke; though. Maybe shouldn't have had a beer brat earlier today either. :-\
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: pelagia on July 22, 2008, 11:32:51 AM
When this thread first started, I checked the website and the nearest church involved in the program was over 30 minutes from my town.  Then just the other day when I was headed to a drs. appt. I saw a big sign on one of the churches in town announcing that they have started the program.  I have been passing the word around and hope this will help some folks I know.  thanks again Karol for passing this information along.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on July 22, 2008, 01:11:34 PM
We pick up our next order on Saturday and I still have steaks and chicken left from the last order.  My son ordered every pack offered this time, so he could try all of it and then next time would know what and how much to order for his family.  My daughter has been doing it for several months and has cut her food bill in half.    Pelagia, I am glad you say the sign at the church.  My daughter says it is the best kept secret around.   She also works for the Aids Alliance and what we don't use, she takes to their food bank.   :thumbup;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: thegrammalady on July 22, 2008, 01:43:53 PM
secret, not necessarily. the version i use here in colorado i started using in 1987. never had a problem with any of it.  :flower;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Chris on September 20, 2008, 09:28:17 PM
 :bump;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on September 21, 2008, 12:19:47 PM
Many have used programs like this for years--it was just new to us and the church near us.  So we were very glad to discover and share the "secret"---just a figure of speech.  Next Saturday is our next pick up.  This time they offered a "senior pack"for $25.  It is 10 prepacked frozen meals- 3oz protein, 2 vegetables, fruit or dessert.  Perfect if you are eating alone, or to take to work.   I can really see a difference in my food budget. 
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: mikey07840 on September 21, 2008, 04:55:36 PM
Also, don't be afraid to look at food banks. I am on disability and right now cannot cover my bills. I went to the food bank at a local church. They provided me with 3 bags of groceries which will certainly help out as I have no money to cover food.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: twirl on September 21, 2008, 06:48:25 PM
mikey07840

use tuna water can juice to pour on cheaper cat food---- Queen Ruth will never know
we got those ready to eat meals service men get    --- hurricane food
they were fun to heat
but the smell of the heating device got to me
but it was an experience
they had some small bottles of tabasco sauce that were so cute
I kept those and would not let anyone open them
we were saying that they feed A&M football players better than the men fighting for peace
and the servings sizes are small  ---- service men need more food
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: dkerr on September 21, 2008, 07:45:12 PM
We got our first order last month and are scheduled to pick up another one next week.  Very pleased with it.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Chris on February 09, 2009, 11:25:08 AM
Just incase  :bump;
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: peleroja on February 09, 2009, 12:22:58 PM
I've been using this for the past few months.  I give some to my friends, and some of the dry goods that we have no interest in (pinto beans), I put in a box to go to the local food bank.  The food is excellent and I have actually gone back to cooking!  It's a definite win-win for several of us.
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: Wenchie58 on February 09, 2009, 02:43:53 PM
WOW!  I checked and there are two locations within 20 miles of me, both of my children have families and limited incomes...I can't wait to get involved in this.  Thanks to IHD I am further enlightened! (again)
Title: Re: Food program
Post by: paris on February 09, 2009, 05:47:34 PM
Wenchie, this is a great program.  Like peloraja, I give away the items we won't use.  Actually, where we order ours from, there is a box at the exit that you can place unwanted items in and they give it to families who show up needing food.  We have had more steaks than in years!  We have been very pleased with everything.   :thumbup;