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December 2017 SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT 1 Holiday Orders Due 2 3 4 Host Site Orders Due 5 6 7 8 9 Bagging 7-10am Training 9-11am 10 11 12 13 14 Volunteer Opportunities Call for Hours 15 D-Day 5:30am- 11:30am 16 D-Day 5:30am- 11:30am 17 18 Market & D-Day 12n – 5pm 19 20 21 22 23 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 FESTIVE, SEASONAL, AND NUTRITIOUS FOODS Whole Roasting Chicken 5 lb average Gwaltney Ground Pork Sausage Meat 1 lb Tilapia Fillets 1 lb Stovetop Stuffing Mix, Elbow Macaroni, Mashed Potatoes, plus fresh seasonal produce including sweet potatoes, onions, apples, and oranges VALUE plus TURKEY $44 10-16# BUTTERBALL TURKEY, WHOLE ROASTING CHICKEN, GROUND PORK SAUSAGE, TILAPIA FILLETS, MASHED POTATOES, ELBOW MACARONI, STOVE TOP STUFFING, and fresh produce such as SWEET POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES & PEARS SPIRAL HAM SMOKED, HONEY AND BROWN SUGAR SPIRAL CUT HAM, 9-POUND AVERAGE DECEMBER 2017 ORDERS DUE December 1 st & 4 th DISTRIBUTION December 15 th 16 th 18 th HOLIDAY DESSERTS $14 CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH (enough to make 48, freshly baked cookies), 4 LEMON DROP CUPCAKES, 4 WHITE VELVET CUPCAKES, and A BLUEBERRY PIE SHRIMP BOX $24 ELEVEN SKEWERS (3 SHRIMP EACH) OF RAW, PEELED, and DE-VEINED SHRIMP, AND 2 POUNDS OF BREADED, OVENABLE SHRIMP TO HEAT & SERVE HOLIDAY FEAST $ 34 10-16# TURKEY, STUFFING MIX, ELBOW MACARONI, KALE, CELERY, COLLARD GREENS, RED ONION, TANGERINES, GOLDEN APPLES, GREEN ONIONS, CARROTS, ZUCCHINI, PEARS, & ACORN SQUASH 20 grows stronger with every purchase. Double your dollars through our robust volunteer network, and join us today to help put healthy food on every table this holiday season from Baltimore to Fredericksburg Payment Options: debit/credit, EBT, cash/money order Menu items are subject to change 301.864.3115 sharedc.org 3222 Hubbard Road, Landover, MD 20785 www.sharedc.org 301-864-3115 Most SHARE host sites are located in churches throughout the MidAtlan- tic region. Volunteers from each church community picks up their orders on dis- tribution day at the SHARE warehouse and brings SHARE’s fresh, nutritious food back to the church where they or- ganize their local distribution system. The Knights of Columbus chapter at St. Jude’s Church in Fredericksburg faced a particular challenge when they The Knights of Columbus at St. Jude’s Bring the Benefits of SHARE to Fredericksburg, VA formed their SHARE program in 2007. They didn’t have a church. The Mis- sion Church of St. Jude’s had only been By Mark Williams, Host Site Coordinator for St. Jude, and Bill Black, SHARE Advisory Councilman Please see page 7 founded three years prior in 2004. Since its founding, St. Jude’s has operated out of an old gym, a vacant office space next to a bank and most recently, an old mo- torcycle shop. After years of hard work and intensive fundraising, however, St. Jude’s community is about to complete construction on a beautiful new church. Not to be deterred, the Knights found innovative ways to provide the benefits of SHARE to a wide range of organizations in their area, serving fully 13 host sites. Most recently, Cynthia Miller of Habitat for Humanity has opened its doors for distribution to the many congregations in the area. Among those taking advantage of the benefits of SHARE are Pastor Phyliss Brantley from Faith and Family Members of the Incarcerated (FAFMOI). Pastor Rip- pert “Rip” Roberts and the Grace Point Fellowship have been ordering through St Jude for over 9 months. These two programs bring new energy into the pro- gram and provide valuable support to the St. Jude’s program. While host site coordinators have turned over, the mis- sion is still the same, taking care of the community. Current SHARE coordinator at St. Jude’s, Mark Williams, brought his experience working with the SHARE program in San Diego, where SHARE The SHARE program at St. Jude’s continues to be a success with the many volunteers from 13 host sites.

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December 2017

SUN MON TUE WED THUR FRI SAT

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Holiday Orders

Due

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4 Host Site Orders

Due

5 6 7 8 9

Bagging 7-10am

Training 9-11am

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11 12 13 14

Volunteer Opportunities Call for Hours

15 D-Day 5:30am- 11:30am

16 D-Day 5:30am- 11:30am

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18 Market

& D-Day 12n – 5pm

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FESTIVE, SEASONAL, AND NUTRITIOUS FOODS

Whole Roasting Chicken – 5 lb average Gwaltney Ground Pork Sausage Meat – 1 lb

Tilapia Fillets 1 lbStovetop Stuffing Mix, Elbow Macaroni, Mashed

Potatoes, plus fresh seasonal produce including sweet potatoes, onions, apples, and oranges

VALUE plus TURKEY $44 10-16# BUTTERBALL TURKEY, WHOLE ROASTING CHICKEN,

GROUND PORK SAUSAGE, TILAPIA FILLETS,

MASHED POTATOES, ELBOW MACARONI, STOVE TOP

STUFFING, and fresh produce such as SWEET POTATOES, ONIONS, APPLES & PEARS

SPIRAL HAMSMOKED, HONEY AND BROWN SUGAR SPIRAL CUT HAM, 9-POUND AVERAGE

DECEMBER 2017

ORDERS DUE December 1st & 4th DISTRIBUTION December 15th 16th 18th

HOLIDAY DESSERTS

$14

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH

(enough to make 48, freshly baked cookies),

4 LEMON DROP CUPCAKES, 4 WHITE VELVET CUPCAKES,

and A BLUEBERRY PIE

SHRIMP BOX $24

ELEVEN SKEWERS (3 SHRIMP EACH) OF RAW, PEELED, and DE-VEINED SHRIMP, AND 2 POUNDS OF BREADED, OVENABLE SHRIMP TO HEAT & SERVE

HOLIDAY FEAST $34

10-16# TURKEY, STUFFING MIX, ELBOW MACARONI, KALE, CELERY, COLLARD GREENS, RED ONION, TANGERINES, GOLDEN APPLES, GREEN ONIONS, CARROTS, ZUCCHINI, PEARS, & ACORN SQUASH

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grows stronger with every purchase.

Double your dollars through our robust

volunteer network, and join us today to help put healthy food on

every table this holiday season from Baltimore to Fredericksburg

Payment Options: debit/credit, EBT,

cash/money order

Menu items are subject to change

301.864.3115 sharedc.org

3222 Hubbard Road, Landover, MD 20785 www.sharedc.org 301-864-3115

Most SHARE host sites are located in churches throughout the MidAtlan-tic region. Volunteers from each church community picks up their orders on dis-tribution day at the SHARE warehouse and brings SHARE’s fresh, nutritious food back to the church where they or-ganize their local distribution system. The Knights of Columbus chapter at St. Jude’s Church in Fredericksburg faced a particular challenge when they

The Knights of Columbus at St. Jude’s Bring the Benefits of SHARE to Fredericksburg, VA

formed their SHARE program in 2007. They didn’t have a church. The Mis-sion Church of St. Jude’s had only been

By Mark Williams, Host Site Coordinator for St. Jude, and Bill Black,

SHARE Advisory Councilman

Please see page 7

founded three years prior in 2004. Since its founding, St. Jude’s has operated out of an old gym, a vacant office space next to a bank and most recently, an old mo-torcycle shop. After years of hard work and intensive fundraising, however, St. Jude’s community is about to complete construction on a beautiful new church.

Not to be deterred, the Knights found innovative ways to provide the benefits of SHARE to a wide range of

organizations in their area, serving fully 13 host sites. Most recently, Cynthia Miller of Habitat for Humanity has opened its doors for distribution to the many congregations in the area. Among those taking advantage of the benefits of SHARE are Pastor Phyliss Brantley from Faith and Family Members of the Incarcerated (FAFMOI). Pastor Rip-pert “Rip” Roberts and the Grace Point Fellowship have been ordering through St Jude for over 9 months. These two programs bring new energy into the pro-gram and provide valuable support to the St. Jude’s program. While host site coordinators have turned over, the mis-sion is still the same, taking care of the community.

Current SHARE coordinator at St. Jude’s, Mark Williams, brought his experience working with the SHARE program in San Diego, where SHARE

The SHARE program at St. Jude’s continues to be a success with the many volunteers from 13 host sites.

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November’s Value Comparison

Whole Roasting ChickenGround Pork SausageTilapia FiletsStovetop Stuffing MixElbow MacaroniMashed Potato FlakesSweet PotatoesOnionsCabbageApplesOranges

Total package weight: 20.83 poundsRETAIL VALUE

$44.37

AND YOU PAID

$22.00

HOST SITE CORNER HOST NAME YEARS IN PROGRAM

December Host Site Anniversaries

ST JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH 27LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH 27KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 224 27ISRAEL METROPOLITAN CME CHURCH 27LINCOLN PARK U M CHURCH 27CONTEE AME ZION 27HOLY TRINITY WORSHIP CTR 26ALLEN CHAPEL A M E 26BRIGHTER DAY MINISTRIES 25NEW MT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH 25FREDERICK DOUGLASS GARDEN APARTMENTS 24FIRST BAPTIST- MINNESOTA AVE 24MT EPHRAIM BAPTIST CHURCH 23MT PISGAH HOLY CHURCH 23JABBOK INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES 22TRINITY AME ZION 18ARC OR PG COUNTY #1 17MECCA TEMPLE #10 15LITTLE FOREST BAPTIST CHURCH 14MISOR TEMPLE #213 14NEW CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL CHURCH 14MASJID MOHAMMAD 13MIRACLE TEMPLE NON-DENOMINATIONAL CHURCH 11MT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH-DC 10WARD 7 FOOD CENTER 10WOODLAND SPRINGS 10CAPITOL HGTS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT. 8SPIRIT AND TRUTH NEW TESTAMENT C.C. 5MT SINAI BAPTIST - DC 4GREATER PEOPLE UNION BAPTIST CHURCH 3

PARTICIPATIONTotal Packages: 16,182

Total Pounds: 371,822

Total Meals: 309,852

SHARE FOOD NETWORK

Web address: www.sharedc.org

Contributors

Ronnie Johnson, Vee Ward, Bill Black,

Debbie Smith, Jaynee Acevedo

“The food which would sustain life on earth is willed

by God to be both that ‘which earth has given and

human hands have made.” – John Paul II

Host Site Coordinators...could you, would you

use something like this if we can get it funded?

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GOBBLE(20,19,NW) GOBLIN(17,1,S)

HALLOWEEN(10,20,NW) INDIAN(18,6,N)

JACKOLANTERN(13,14,W) MAYFLOWER(2,9,NE)

PIE(4,8,NW) PILGRIM(1,8,NE) PUMPKIN(16,10,N) SCARY(5,8,NE)

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SHARE is a SNAP

At SHARE Food Network, families can count on $40-45 worth of healthy groceries once a month, every month, for just $22. This means that families can make their food budget go twice as far without skimping on the quality of or nutrition in their food. While emergency food pantries are a good resource for people in a crunch for food now, SHARE is a wonderful long-term solution to finding healthy, fresh food without breaking the budget. In addition to empowering people to be able to afford their own groceries, SHARE also builds community by connecting people, churches, and organizations with one another. By promoting volunteer service, SHARE encourages people to be active in their communities and build new relationships.

If you want to stretch your budget and save money, SNAP might be a good option for you. To qualify, you must be a U.S. citizen or have at least 5 years of legal residence in the U.S. If you don’t meet either of these requirements, but you have children born in the U.S., you may qualify. Income requirements also apply.

Interested in more information about SHARE? Visit SHAREdc.org Interested in more information about SNAP benefits and eligibility? Visit fns.usda.gov

For assistance with your SNAP application, contact any of these locations:  

 

 

 

 

River Jordan Project 15809 Livingston Road Accokeek, MD 20607

Reverend Screen 301.873.8704

SHARE Warehouse 3222 Hubbard Road

Landover, MD Carla or Naomi 301.864.3115

Spanish Catholic Center 201 E Diamond Avenue

Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Cecilia Hernandez

301-740-2523 ext. 977 Spanish Catholic Center

1618 Monroe St NW Wash, DC 20010 Rodrigo Aguirre

202-939-2400 x 964  

McCarrick Center 12247 Georgia Ave

Silver Spring, MD 20902 301-434-8985

UMC of the Redeemer

1901 Iverson Street Temple Hills, MD 20784

Cherlyn Earl 301.894.8622

Friendship Outreach Ministries

5252 Addison Road, Capitol Heights, MD 20743 Bonnie Hunter 301.386.5071

Last Month’s Answers

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SANTA SHEPHERDS SHOVEL SLEIGH SLIPPERS SNOW STAR STOCKINGS TOYS TRADITIONS TREE WISEMEN

Puzzle of the Month November Distribution Preparation

SHARE is a SNAP

At SHARE Food Network, families can count on $40-45 worth of healthy groceries once a month, every month, for just $22. This means that families can make their food budget go twice as far without skimping on the quality of or nutrition in their food. While emergency food pantries are a good resource for people in a crunch for food now, SHARE is a wonderful long-term solution to finding healthy, fresh food without breaking the budget. In addition to empowering people to be able to afford their own groceries, SHARE also builds community by connecting people, churches, and organizations with one another. By promoting volunteer service, SHARE encourages people to be active in their communities and build new relationships.

If you want to stretch your budget and save money, SNAP might be a good option for you. To qualify, you must be a U.S. citizen or have at least 5 years of legal residence in the U.S. If you don’t meet either of these requirements, but you have children born in the U.S., you may qualify. Income requirements also apply.

Interested in more information about SHARE? Visit SHAREdc.org Interested in more information about SNAP benefits and eligibility? Visit fns.usda.gov

For assistance with your SNAP application, contact any of these locations:  

 

 

 

 

River Jordan Project 15809 Livingston Road Accokeek, MD 20607

Reverend Screen 301.873.8704

SHARE Warehouse 3222 Hubbard Road

Landover, MD Carla or Naomi 301.864.3115

Spanish Catholic Center 201 E Diamond Avenue

Gaithersburg, MD 20877 Cecilia Hernandez

301-740-2523 ext. 977 Spanish Catholic Center

1618 Monroe St NW Wash, DC 20010 Rodrigo Aguirre

202-939-2400 x 964  

McCarrick Center 12247 Georgia Ave

Silver Spring, MD 20902 301-434-8985

UMC of the Redeemer

1901 Iverson Street Temple Hills, MD 20784

Cherlyn Earl 301.894.8622

Friendship Outreach Ministries

5252 Addison Road, Capitol Heights, MD 20743 Bonnie Hunter 301.386.5071

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SHARE Sites, by Zip CodeWASHINGTON, DC 20001

Holy Redeemer Catholic206 New York Ave NWEdward Monroe Jr.: 202-526-0264

Metropolitan Community 474 Ridge St NWWendy Hamilton: 240-271-0303

Mt. Airy Baptist1100 North Capitol St NWAlberta Humes: 202-397-2747

Mt. Lebanon Baptist 1219 New Jersey Ave NWKim Better: 202-256-0116

Mt. Pleasant Baptist215 Rhode Island Ave NWKirby Lewis: 202-526-7696

Mt Sinai Baptist Church1615 3rd Street NWJames Nelson: 202-635-4962Peggyann Brown: 202-563-0265

Northwest Cooperative Homes224 R St NWWashington, D.C Phyllis Perry: 202-234-8006William Barbour: 202-265-3704

New Bethel Baptist1739 9th St, NWCynthia Kelly: 240-463-1765

Second Northwest Coopera-tive 1321 5th St. NWYvolette Johnson: 202-352-2751Joseph Bright: 202-483-6889

St. Martin of Tours1908 N Capitol St, NWManford Jones: 301-350-9668

Tenth Street Baptist1000 R Street NWBetty Marshall: 202-232-1685Curlie Williams: 202-832-9582

20002

About My Father’s Business411 New York Ave NEDarryl White: 202-853-9709

Carver Terrace Tenants As-sociation2026 Maryland Ave NEThelma Duren: 202-388-6464

Community United Methodist1525 Levis St NERita Robinson: 301-952-

4945

Greater Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church1818 Gales Street NELoretta Rials – 703-851-7307

Lane Memorial CME1425 C St NEDeana Smith: 301-248-9188

Metropolitan Wesley AME Zion1712 N Capitol St NWCandida Johnson: 202-232-5415 Beverly Washington: 202-483-3262

New Samaritan Baptist1100 Florida Ave NESusan Harper: 202-547-5839

Peace Baptist712 18th St NEDeacon Robert Baker: 202-436-4813Delores Robinson: 202-546-2904Church: 202-399-3450

Pilgrim AME Missionary612 17th St NEJean Dillard: 301-574-5801

Pilgrim Baptist 700 Eye St NELoretta Logan: 202-396-4806

Purity Baptist1325 Maryland Ave NEChurch 202-397-4333Patricia Richey: 301-808-1536

St. Benedict the Moor321 21st St NEChurch: 202-397-3895

20003

Holy Temple 439 12th St SESheila Johnson: 202-547-8365Sylvester Perry: 202-547-8365

Liberty Baptist527 Kentucky Ave SENicole Burns: 240-676-3681

Mt. Moriah Baptist 1603 East Capitol St NEIda Williams: 301-772-7645Kim Underwood: 202-526-8208

20007

First Baptist - Georgetown27th & Dumbarton Streets NWTheresa Hamilton: 202-965-1899

Jerusalem Baptist2600 P St NWTonya Thomas: 301-325-9255

20009

Freedom Baptist1519 U St NWDeacon Thomas Giles: 301-922-2899

Mt. Gilead Baptist1625 13th St NWPatricia McCall: 301-735-2032Shirley Clark: 202-832-6894

St. Augustine Catholic15th & V Streets NWLes Smith: 703-955-9649

20010

Canaan Baptist 1607 Monroe St NWBarbara Davis: 202-829-3969 Church: 202-234-5330

20011

Brightwood Park United Methodist8th & Jefferson Streets NWVirginia Hickman: 301-434-7524Jeannie Purnell: 202-723-1275

Greater New St. Paul1300 Ingraham St NWAnn Purce: 202-726-0209Deacon Joseph Young: 202-288-0115

Israel Metropolitan CME557 Randolph St NWLillian Ruffin: 202-723-5795

Nativity Catholic6001 13th St NWPatricia Walker: 202-255-6405

Peoples Congregational UCC4704 13th St NWJames Pierce Jr.: 202-723-4972

Rock Creek Baptist4201 8th St NWJoyce Green: 202-685-5423

Simpson Hamline UMC4501 16th St NWWilliam Stanley: 202-733-8333

St. John United Baptist6343 13th St NWAnnette Napper: 202-829-1108

Zion Hill Baptist841 Shepherd St NWPastor James: 202-722-1580Theadora Thornes: 202-583-0872 or 202-276-6938

20015

Blessed Sacrament3630 Quesada St NWTim Gorman: 301-657-3222

Knights of Columbus #2245034 Wisconsin Ave NWRobert Payne: 202-244-6165

20017

Michigan Park Christian1600 Taylor St NEWinfred Lynch: 202-423-4483 Church: 202-829-8721

St. Anthony Catholic1029 Monroe St NEAlice Stewart: 202-731-0050

Edgewood Commons601 Edgewood Street, NEPatricia Williams 202-709-9375

20018

Evangel Missionary Baptist3200 22nd St NERenee Bates: 202-251-6210Barbara Edwards: 301-853-2547

Mt. Horeb Baptist2914 Bladensburg Rd NEChurch: 202-529-3180Michael Pleasant: 240-640-0634

New Canaan Baptist 2826 Bladensburg Rd NEChurch: 202-529-9530Flo Williams: 202-399-4808

Sharon Baptist 3825 26th St NEElvira Williamson: 202-529-0367

St. Paul Baptist1611 Brentwood RoadMarshelin Thompson: 202-636-5769

20019

Beulah Baptist5820 Dix St NEDebra Smith: 301-702-0166Reecie Thomas: 301-292-0488Church: 202-396-5368

Central Union Baptist4401 Foote St NEMary Cooper: 202-399-3329Church: 202-399-5340

Contee AME Zion903 Division St NEAl Garner: 202-438-3875

First Baptist of Deanwood1008 45th St NEArnita Hannon Christmon: 202-396-0534

Geraldine Langford: 202-396-0534

First Baptist of Minnesota Ave3440 Minnesota Ave SEChurch: 202-581-9100Dorothy Parrish: 301-423-2348

First United Methodist - Brad-bury Heights4323 Bowen Rd SEEva Arey: 202-583-1244Valerie Quick: 202-583-1244

Grace Apostolic Church4417 Dix St NECarol Williams: 202-399-7774

Holy Trinity Worship Center4628 Minnesota Ave NEJoyce Wells: 202-462-8882

Hughes Memorial United Methodist25 53rd St NEChurch: 202-398-3411

Johnson Memorial Church800 Ridge Rd SEClarence Proctor: 202-641-7004 or 202-526-4955

Miracle Temple 5219 Call Place SERev. Judy Martin: 301-324-1519

New Morning Star Baptist 5016 Sheriff Rd NEChurch: 202-396-6672

Our Lady Queen of Peace3800 Ely Place SERobin Jones: 301-423-0907Jean Hale: 202-582-8600 or 202-399-5811

Redeeming Love Christian Center4611 Nannie Helen Bur-roughs Ave NEDorothy Jones: 202-450-2660

Sargent Memorial Presby-terian5109 Nannie Burroughs Ave NEJanette Whitfield: 301-952-9258

St. John Baptist5228 Call Place SEBarbara Johnson: 301-502-0250

St. Luke’s Catholic Church4925 E Capitol St SEBarbara Wilson: 301-249-0373Marguerite Simpson: 202-582-3293

The New Macedonia Baptist4115 Alabama Ave, SECarolyn J. Harrison: 202-581-8479

Pauline E. Allen: 202-563-2550

Urban Outreach5343 C St. SEEbony Hawkins: 202-517-4391

Upper Room Baptist60 Burns St NEAlberta Allen: 301-905-6824

Ward Memorial AME241 42nd St. NELeah Lilly: 301-272-5474

Zion Baptist - Eastland1234 Kenilworth Ave NENelcina Wiggins: 301-336-0527

20020

Bethel Christian2217 Minnesota Ave SETerri Campbell: 202-270-5815Paula Jones: 202-971-6344

Brighter Day Ministries 2525 12th Place SEArvis Powell: 301-221-7238

Emmanuel Baptist2409 Ainger Place SEBeverly Battle: 202-678-2713

Grace Memorial Baptist2407 Minnesota Ave SEPatricia Ferguson: 202-582-1229

Matthews Memorial Baptist2616 Martin Luther King Ave SEDeloris Poole: 301-717-9974

New Image Community Baptist 1839 Alabama Ave, SEMesha Moody-Pratt: 202-889-3067

St. Francis Xavier2815 O Street, SEGeraldine Thompkins: 301-249-5893

St. John CME2801 Stanton Rd, SEAl Chadwick: 202-678-7788

Young’s Memorial2490 Alabama Ave SEJean Smith: 202-889-3434

20024

Christ United Methodist900 4th St. SWSharon Marbury-Brooks: 202-360-0484

20032

Metropolitan Outreach 4025 9th St. SEBrenda Tyree: 202-904-0122

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Morning Star Baptist 3204 Brothers Place SEMichael Sharp and Jan Akue: 202-373-5566

St. Thomas More 4275 4th St. SEMary Bush: 240.619.4251Frances Davies: 301-686-1480

True Gospel Tabernacle 4201 Wheeler Road SEPastor Reginald Farmer: 202-388-0213

MARYLAND

20601- Waldorf

Fulfilling Purpose Ministries11701 Central Ave. Suite 204Pastor Toni Brockenberry: 301-632-9500 ext. 4

New Hope AME12353 Old Washington Rd.Church: 301-870-6460LaTonya Drayton: 301-787-5000

Restoration Revival Center11850 Park Waldorf LaneMartha Thomas [email protected]

The Arnold House3444 Rockefeller CourtArline Arnold 202.494.7556, 301.932.8555Dorcie Marshall 240.210.6732

20602, 20603 - Waldorf

Our Lady Help of Christians100 Village StreetChurch: 301-645-7112

Zion Wesley United Method-ist11500 Berry Rd.Cynthia Holmes: 301-861-8034

20607 – Accokeek

River Jordan Project15809 Livingston RdRev. Tierney Screen: 301-873-8704Rev. Robert Screen: 240-687-4026

Beloved Community Church17500 Indian Head HighwayJames Pride: 202-701-7947 – Cell - [email protected]: 301.283.0011

20613 – Brandywine

Union Bethel AME6810 Floral Park RdNyanda Dutch Malik: 301-372-1405 20640 - Indian Head, MD

Metropolitan United Method-ist3385 Metropolitan Church Rd.Edith Myers: 301-283-5252

St. Mary’s Star of the Sea30 Mattingly Ave.Chet and Linda Foster: 301-375-7024

20646- LaPlata

Grace Lutheran1200 Charles St. Alice Adams: 301-885-1819

LaPlata United Methodist3 Port Tobacco Rd.Joyce Dean: 301-934-8095Margie Knowland: 301-392-0656

20653 - Lexington Park

Immaculate Heart of Mary22375 Three Notch Rd.Raymond Dion: 301-863-8490

Restoration Free Gospel19895 Three Notch Rd.Church: 301-863-4506

20677 – Port Tobacco

Redeeming Life Ministries Intl7845 Port Tobacco RoadZanthia Pennington: 301-392-3502

20705 – Beltsville

Queen’s Chapel United Methodist7410 Old Muirkirk RdChurch: 301-210-9038John Collins: 301-317-8573

St. John’s Episcopal 11040 Baltimore Ave Church: 301-937-4292

20706 – Lanham

Abundant Life Christian Ministries4200 Forbes Blvd. Suite 103Phyllis Smith: 240-375-0710Church: 301-429-2727

Ebenezer United Methodist4912 Whitfield Chapel RdEdna Pittmon: 301-552-2412

New Beginnings Church of God of Prophecy6017 Cipriano RdDauntria Reynolds: 202-507-1083Brenda Paige: 202-520-7618

New Creations Christian Church7726 Finns LaneMinister Charles Burrell: 301-577-7995

20706 – Seabrook

Grace Bible Church of Seabrook9920 Lanham-Severn Rd.Nicole Turner: 301-459-6601

20707 – Laurel

City of Zion 14100 Laurel Park DrSheila Thompson: 240-786-8661

First Baptist - Laurel15000 First Baptist LaneAdam Stephens 301-725-1688

Knights of ColumbusPatuxent Council #2203Main Street & St. Mary’s PlaceGary Hall: 301-725-1952

20708 – Laurel

Exalted Word 14170 Bowie RdCarlene McGriggs: 301-317-8000Annette Stanley: 301-317-8000

Faith AME 13714 Briarwood DrCarolyn Holiday: 301-809-2944

20711 – Lothian

Adams UMC937 Bayard RoadMelissa Jones: 443-822-5123

20716 - Bowie

Greater Mt. Nebo AME1001 Old Mitchellville RdVicki Williams: 301-877-2449Eugene Williams: 301-877-2449

20722 - Brentwood

N. Brentwood Community Center4012 Webster StreetDeborah Curry: 301-404-4373

20735 - Clinton

Antioch Baptist-Clinton9107 Pineview LaneSusie Cato 301-442-9957

Clinton Baptist8701 Woodyard RdNatasha Williams: 301-868-1177

Joint Based AndrewsAlicia Hinds-Ward(240)678-6838

Saint John’s Episcopal Joint Based Andrews8908 Old Branch Avenue

Paul & Janet Koester – (301)868-1070

20736 - Owings

Jesus the Good ShepherdMt. Harmony RdLynn Robinson: 443-964-8054Ned Waugaman: 410-257-0464

20740 - College Park

Knights of Columbus #28099450 Cherry Hill Rd.Tom & Carolyn Lank: 301-937-8756

20743 - Capitol Heights

Cathedral of Praise Church9100 Edgeworth DriveJasmine Battle: [email protected]

Community Baptist904 Cedar Heights DriveBrigitte James: 202-415-1406Church: 301-925-4193

Craig Memorial5305 Farmingdale PlaceDelores Levi: 301-516-8316Dennis Wilson: 301-599-1347

Faith Missionary Baptist9161 Hampton Overlook DrMary Roberts: 301-322-4090Church: 301-350-2200

Freedom Way Missionary Baptist1266 Benning RdAva Brodie: 301-807-6912

Friendship Church Outreach Ministries5252 Addison RoadAvila Lewis [email protected]

Kingdom Life Empowerment Temple216c West Hampton AvenueLessel Malbo: 240-438-3120Elder Gregory Pinkney: 240-461-3835

Spirit of Peace Baptist4311 R StreetEdward Blair, 301-336-6341Janice Talley Melvin, 202-257-6387Barbara Parker, 301-772-1600

St. James Baptist402 Abel Ave.Joyce Doughty: 301-736-1521Linda Rhinehart: 202-396-2439

St. Paul Baptist6611 Walker Mill RdSusan Smith: 301-322-4938

The Sanctuary9171 Central Ave.Sylvia Gainey: 301-420-4088

Whole Life Ministries Int’l9000 East Hampton Dr.Ms. Ollie Martin: 301-336-5015

20743 - Fairmount Heights

Eastside Holy Trinity717 58th Ave.Renee Young: 301-925-7979

First Baptist - Fairmount Heights806 58th AveDenise O’Brien: 240-501-6466

20743 - Seat Pleasant

Carmody Hills Baptist6501 Seat Pleasant Dr.Dorothy Suber: 301-516-6680

Mt. Pisgah Holy Church5717 Addison Rd.Pauletta Hall: 202-730-1569 or 202-615-9508

20744 - Ft Washington

Carolina Missionary Baptist9901 Allentown Rd.Patrice Brown: 301-894-3349

El-Bethel Baptist11384 Livingston Rd.Diane Ward: 301-203-4446

Dominion Cathedral Minis-tries11064 F Livingston RoadKalima Hookes [email protected]

Ft. Foote Baptist8310 Ft Foote RdAllen & Cathy Harrell: 301-839-1343

Ft. Washington Christian 10900 Indian Head HighwayKay Adams: 301-292-1663

St. Matthews Baptist1633 Tucker RoadLouise P Hughes: 202-399-5311Ethel Alexander: 202-396-8940

20745 - Oxon Hill

St. Mark AME5427 Indian Head Hwy.Church: 301-567-9509Doris Gibson: 301-248-1804

St. Paul United Methodist6634 St. Barnabas RdShirley Smith: 301-567-4433

20746 - Camp Springs

Trinity Christian Ministry 5847 Allentown RdStephanie Bowles: 301-943-2964Deandra Joefield: 240-346-7389

20746 – SuitlandGalilee Baptist Church2101 Shadyside AveElliot and Moneke Stevens: 202-409-3338

Imani Temple2420 Brooks Dr, Suitland, MD 20746Valerie Powers: 202-250-0304

20747 - Suitland

District Heights Church of Christ5922 Marlboro PikeKevin Andrews: 240-281-3910

Hemingway Memorial AME6330 Gateway BlvdLeonard Johnson: 301-350-4590

20747 - Forestville

Forestville New Redeemer 7808 Marlboro PikeWilliam Ferguson: 240-731-9314Rev. Juanita Brower: 301-967-6000

Shiloh Abundant Life7905 Cryden WayCassandra Mitchell: 301-735-5100

Woodland Springs6617 Atwood St.Tiffany Singletary: 301-735-2100

20748 - Camp Springs

Central Baptist5600 Old Branch Rd.Church: 301-899-3800Henry Pulley: 301-335-9857Lydia Joyner: 301-735-9695

New Chapel Baptist Church5601 Old Branch AveChurch: 301-899-0877

20748 - Temple Hills

Courts of Praise Christian Church 3297 Brinkley Road Missionary Coney: 202-250-0273 Ingra Lewis: 202-374-8071

Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist5000 St Barnabas RdDorothy Watkins: 301-705-6775

SHARE Sites, by Zip CodeSatellites highlighted in gray have a $1 charge to help cover transportation costs

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Jeanette Cullum: 301-885-0525

St. Stephen’s Baptist 5757 Temple Hill RoadJohnnie Smith: 301-894-1645

United Methodist Church of the Redeemer1901 Iverson StChurch: 301-894-8622

20769 - Glendale

Reid Temple AME11400 Glenn Dale Blvd.Carla Cash: 703-507-8503

20772- Upper Marlboro

Cornerstone Peaceful Baptist 10675 Crain HighwayChristopher Sutton: 301-292-0608

Greater St. John11425 Old Marlboro PikeChurch: 301-574-5100

Most Holy Rosary Catholic11794 Duley Station RdJean White: 301-868-7238 Church: 301-856-3880

20774 - Upper Marlboro

Mt Ephraim Baptist610 Largo RdPatricia Davis: 301-925-8828Church: 301-808-1584

Ritchie Baptist Church1706 Sansbury RdEthlyn Carroll: 301-390-7786

20782 - Hyattsville

First UMC - Hyattsville6201 Belcrest RoadGarnett Lee Henley: 301-325-8362Zenobia Oyenuga: 301-572-6878

Triumphant Baptist Church5505 Sargent RoadCrystal Floyd 301-559-2200

20783 - Hyattsville

Turner Memorial AME7201 16th Place Wanda Watson: 202.489.3950 – Cell - [email protected]

20784 - Landover Hills

St. Mary’s7401 Buchanan StValerie Stello: 240-893-1624

20785 - Landover

First Baptist - Glenarden3600 Brightseat Rd

Michael Barnes 301-356-2569Church 301-773-3600

First Baptist - Highland Park6801 Sherriff RdFrances Rush 301-350-1334

20794 - Jessup

Ridgely Run Community Center8400 Mission Rd.Myrtle Webb: 443-621-0002

20850 - Rockville

Mt. Calvary Baptist608 North Horners LaneSusan Payne: 301-330-6136Johnnye Washington: 301-949-8728Church: 301-424-8717

20877 - Gaithersburg

First AME Church of Gaith-ersburg17620 Washington Grove LaneJackie Cross: 240-505-3259

20879 - Gaithersburg

Emory Grove United Method-ist8200 Emory Grove Rd.Bernice Brown: 301-972-3395Ms. Ray Hopkins: 301-840-2172

Goshen United Methodist 19615 Goshen Rd.Doris Byrd-Watts: 301-829-9432

20901 - Silver Spring

Mt. Jezreel Baptist420 University Blvd.Bernetta Robinson: 301-899-0637 Cecilia Mason: 301-552-2821

20904 - Silver Spring

Allen Chapel AME 2518 Fairland Rd.Lynn Pugh: 301-871-2067Irene Moore: 301-879-9232

20905 - Silver Spring

People’s Community Baptist31 Norwood RdLa Joy Mosby: 301-384-2601

20906 – Silver Spring

Norbeck Community Church2631 Norbeck RoadMary Howell: 410-997-8617

20912 - Takoma Park

Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic1006 Larch Ave.Ted Deppner: 301-221-0895Terry de la Santos: 301-439-8957

21044 - Columbia

Locust United Methodist 6851 Martin Rd.Janet Williams: 301-596-3463

21076 - Hanover

St. Mark United Methodist1440 Dorsey Rd.Betty Mack: 410-266-5004 21117 - Owings Mill

Mt. Pleasant AME 235 Tollgate RdAndrea Billips 410-456-3145

21201 - Baltimore

Pennsylvania Ave. AME Zion1128 Pennsylvania AveRose Jones: 410-233-5286 or 410-664-6218

21212 - Baltimore

Huber Memorial 5701 York RdChurch: 410-435-1496

Wilson Park CC4629 York RdTonjua Boston: 443-416-5498Ms. Tiny: 410-746-5856

21213 - Baltimore

Israel Baptist1220 N Chester StViola Jeffries: 410-534-1343Daphnie Davis: 410-483-7077

21216 - Baltimore

Spirit & Truth New Testament 1744 W North AveDee Goodman: 410-466-7980Pastor David Brown: 410-608-5908

21217 - Baltimore

Golden Doves of Payne AME1701 Madison AveSheila Gibson: 410-462-3800

Fulton Baptist1630 W North AveMary Jackson: 410-542-3012

21218 - Baltimore

New Antioch

2401 St. Paul StreetMelissa Powell: 410-852-4919Donna Frazier: 410-889-7040

21223 - Baltimore

Helping Hands/St James UMC 1906 W. Lexington St.Sharnique Shorter: 443-583-6387

21229 - Baltimore

New Christian Memorial 3525 W. Caton Ave.Church: 410-566-5063Rev. Lamont Baker & Kerri Elliott

21230 - Baltimore

Star of Bethlehem AME2525 Ridgely St.Michele Williams: (410) 365-9280

21233 - Baltimore

Set the Captives Free7111 Windsor Blvd.Betty Sharp: 410-701-6859 443-938-5905

21244 - Baltimore

One God, One Thought3605 Coronado RoadGladys Inman: 443-956-4886

21703 - Frederick

Knights of Columbus #1622Brian Duncan: 240-367-6490

21713 - Boonsboro

Mt. Nebo UMC134 S. Main St.Susan Barnes: 301-432-8116

21773 - Myersville

Mt. Zion UMC603 Main St.Church 301-293-1401Brenda Knox Burkett: 301-293-1401

VIRGINIA

20106 – Amissville

Amissville United Methodist 14760 Lee HighwayBarbara Sanders: 540-937-2693Sarah Boelte: 540-937-4978

20109 - Manassas

Word Alive Church8517 Rixlew Lane

Lucy Alleyne: 703-369-6770

20152 - Chantilly

Prosperity Baptist 42962 Braddock Rd.Renee Lawson: 703-600-9013

20191 - Reston

Heritage Fellowship UCC2501 Fox Mill Rd. Lucille Walkes: 703-620-9515 ext. 308

22015 - Burke

Burke Centre 5708 Oak Leather DriveStacey Carroll: 585-733-7885Terri Bowen: 703-309-8206

22026 - Dumfries

First Mt. Zion Baptist16622 Dumfries RdThomas Bates: 703-330-6371

22042 - Falls Church

Second Baptist Church6626 Costner DriveRev. Samuel Barnhart: 703-533-3217Joyce Laing: 703-590-7557

22180 - Vienna

First Baptist 450 Orchard St, NWChurch: 703-938-8525

22192 - Woodbridge

Mt. Olive Baptist13111 Telegraph RDLisa Mason: 540-809-8737

22204 - Arlington

Macedonia Baptist3412 S 22nd St.Darlene Gilbert: 703-521-7663

22207 - Arlington

Mt. Salvation Baptist1961 N Culpepper StJulia Johnson: 703-522-7410Linda Allen: 703-524-4822

22301 - Alexandria

First Agape Baptist2423 Mt. Vernon AvenueAlice Thompson: 703-549-8178

22306 - Alexandria

United Community Ministries7511 Fordson RdJose Flores: 703-768-7106 ext. 343

22314 - Alexandria

Mt. Jezreel Baptist317 North Payne St.Barbara Britton Williams: 571-332-1925Pam Moore: 301-395-7453Church: 703-549-3025

Shiloh Baptist1401 Duke StHughie L Jackson: 301-899-8460Elaine Augustus: 703-683-4573

22401 – Fredericksburg

St. Mary Catholic Church1009 Stafford AveRick Caporali: 540-373-6491Dawn Miller: 540-373-6491

22408 - Fredericksburg

St. Jude 10800 B Courthouse RoadMark Williams: 540-834-7710

22553 - SpotsylvaniaBethlehem Baptist 4700 Massaponax Church RdEthel Waller: 540-898-0949William Taylor: 540-582-5016

St. Matthew’s 8200 Robert E Lee DriveJim Berry: 540-834-0788

22555 - Stafford

Mt. Olive BaptistP.O. Box 2916Roxana W. Parker: 540-752-4592Linda Hawthorne: 540-372-7516

22712 - Bealton

Remington/Bealton P.O. Box 181Winona Brown: 540-439-1039Liz Vermillion: 540-273-5695

WEST VIRGINIA

25414 - Charles TownZion Baptist ChurchPO Box 1227Sister Gwen Twyman:304-724-2044

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Continued from page 1

SHARE Food Network, Central Warehouse3222 Hubbard Road, Landover, MD 20785

Office: 301.864.3115

SHARE Fredericksburg@ Habitat for Humanity

2378 Plank Road, Fredericksburg, VA 22401

SHARE Baltimore@ Meals on Wheels

515 South Haven Street, Baltimore, MD 21224

SHARE Western Maryland@ Frederick Community

Action Agency14 East All Saints Street, Frederick, MD 21701

SHARE Southern Maryland@ Grace Lutheran Church and School

1200 Charles Street, La Plata, MD 20646

originated. Fortunately, he has a lot of help, particularly from his wife, Sylvia. Many hands make light work and orders are pulled and loaded up in timely man-ner. Debbie Blackburn (tenth from left) from Amissville and Liz Vermillion (last one on right) from Bealeton assist Sylvia Williams (fourth from right) or-ganize the orders, while co-coordinator Rick Caporali (second from left) from St. Mary’s Catholic Church counts and checks the inventory. Once the orders are pulled, they are loaded into vehicles by an energetic crew at the dock. Dedi-cated driver, Willie Monroe, makes the long trips to the SHARE warehouse in all types of weather.

Thanks to the great work of the Knights of Columbus at St. Jude’s and the many volunteers who support them SHARE has provided nutritious food to many communities in the Fredericks-burg area, even without a church build-ing. Soon, they will dedicate their new church which will only strengthen the bonds of community that exist there.

Pastor Roberts, Michelle Roberts and Pastor Phyliss Brantley

Vernon Brantley with FAFMOI prepares to make deliveries.

Pastor “Rip” Roberts carrying a SHARE package out to a car.

•2 tbsp – Avocado Oil or Vegetable Oil

•1 ½ tbsp – Mrs. Dash (yellow cap)

•1 tsp – Cinnamon

•½ tsp – Nutmeg

•¼ tsp – All spice

•2 tbsp – Brown sugar

•1 ½ tbsp - Honey

DIRECTIONS:For this recipe you will need a 4 to 6 pound butternut squash. Peel squash and cut top off the round bottom. Now, cut top in half and each half into 3 quarters and each quarter into ¼” pieces. Cut bottom in half, using spoon scrape out seeds and strings; this middle should be smooth. Then cut the same as top section. Place all pieces in a bowl, rinse and drain. Prepare ½ sheet pan by the lining with foil paper, spray with Pam.

In large mixing bowl combine squash and all seasonings, using spoon or your clean hands to rub spices evenly over all pieces. Spread pieces out evenly onto sheet pan and bake in oven 350 degree for 45 minutes or until fork tender and brown.

Place squash in serving dish ready for your table to enjoy.

Happy ThanksgivingHost site 1368

Roasted Butternut Squash instead of Yams

Ronnie  Johnson,  Greater  St.  John’s  

Serving  4-­‐6  

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The Lost Art Of Cooking: December 2017

DIRECTIONS:Step 1: Rinse and pat lemons dry, using a veggie peeler, peel zest (skin),

careful not to to shave too deeply into pith.

Step 2: Empty zest into (See Hot Tips) food processor with ½ C sugar.

Process until zest and sugar become a paste.

Step 3: Slide remaining sugar into a 2 qt sauce pan. Add juice, eggs and zest

paste. Cook on medium heat until bubbly. Stirring constantly.

Step 4: Remove from heat. Add butter or margarine chunks. Whisk vigor-

ously until smooth. Pour hot mixture through a strainer. (**See Hot Tips.)

Press plastic wrap onto curd to prevent moisture build up. Refrigerate until

cold before using.

Makes approximately 2 Cups. Refrigerated Curd will last 1 month.

Add 1 cup or more to taste to your favorite pound or layer cake recipe.

Serves 12

Excerpt from the Animated Ediblez Chef’s cookbook in her little Grey cells.

Vee’s Scrumptious Lemon Curd

CRUST•1 ½ C box graham cracker

crumbs •6 T melted butter•¼ C sugar

DIRECTIONS:Blend all ingredients well. Slide into

8” spring form pan. Cover bottom

evenly. Bake at 375° for 8 to 10

minutes. Do not brown crust, bake

only until set. Check frequently, oven

times vary.

Cheese Cake Extraordinaire

DIRECTIONS:Heat oven to 300°*** (See Hot Tips)

Pour milk, vanilla and almond extracts into a measuring cup, stir to incor-porate. In large bowl, using electric mixer cream butter and sugar, throw in eggs all at once while continuing to beat the batter. Slide flour into mixture alternating with milk.

Prepare Bundt cake pan with oil and flour. Baking spray may be used instead of oil.

It is essential that cake pans not be allowed to sit after preparation. The pan should be dusted with flour immediately before pouring in batter to prevent the cake from sticking to the pan. When flouring the pan start by sprinkling flour onto the tube, then drop remaining flour into the pan and shake well, tap out excess.

Bake 1 hour and 40 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean.

**Omit milk, vanilla and almond extracts if using Lemon Curd.

Serves 12

Excerpt from the Animated Ediblez Chef’s cookbook in her little Grey cells.

Heavenly Pound Cake•3 C sugar •4 C all-purpose flour, unsifted•6 eggs •4 sticks butter or margarine,

softened•1 tsp Vanilla extract •1 ½ tsp Almond extract•¾ C milk**

• 1 bone-in fully cooked spiral cut ham

• 1 cup pineapple juice (240ml)

• ½ cup brown sugar (90g)

• 1 cinnamon stick

• 4 clovesDIRECTIONS:1. Take ham out of the refrigerator about 2 hours before baking to allow it to come to room temperature. Remove ham from packaging. Rinse and pat dry with paper towels. Place in a deep baking dish with fat side up.

2 Combine pineapple juice, brown sugar, cinnamon stick, and cloves in a small sauce-pan. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium low and simmer for about 15 minutes or until pineapple juice is reduced by half. It should be thick and syrupy.

3. Brush half of the glaze onto the ham and into the folds of the cut slices. Reserve the other half of the glaze for later.

4. Place ham in a preheated 325°F (165°C) oven and bake for 1¼ to 1½ hours.

5. Carefully remove the ham from the oven and brush the remaining glaze onto the ham. Return to the oven and continue to bake for another 15 to 20 minutes or until internal temperature of ham reaches 160°F (71°C).

6. Allow ham to rest for 15 minutes before serving.

Great Glazes For Your December Ham

(Lemon Curd makes any Lemon cake recipe scrumptious.

My 4 step recipe is simple and worth every minute it takes to prepare it.)

• 3 lemons

• juice from 3 lemons, strained** (See Hot tips)

• 4 large eggs, beaten with whisk

• ½ C butter or margarine chunks

• 1 ½ C sugar

CHEESE CAKE•1 C sugar

•1 T Vanilla

• 4 T flour

•1 C whipping cream (unwhipped)

•5 8oz packages cream cheese (room temperature)

•1/4 tsp salt

DIRECTIONS:Preheat oven to 450° bake for 10 minutes reduce oven to 300°

In large mixing bowl throw in sugar, flour and salt, mix well. Add cream cheese beat until smooth. Add eggs and vanilla beat just until blended, stir in whipping cream. Pour onto prepared graham cracker crust.

Bake 55 minutes, center will be slightly soft. Remove from oven, im-mediately run spatula around edges. Cover and chill for 4-5 hours before cutting.

Serves 12 or more.

Excerpt from the Animated Ediblez Chef’s cookbook in her little Grey cells.

Pineapple Brown Sugar Glaze

• 2 cups apple juice

• ½ cup brown sugar

• 1 teaspoon salt

• 1 teaspoon granulated garlic

• ½ teaspoon ground ginger

• ½ teaspoon chili powder

• ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon

DIRECTIONS:1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.

2. Place Petit Jean Spiral Sliced Ham in a baking dish. Set aside.

3. Place apple juice, brown sugar, salt, garlic, ginger, chili powder and ground cinna-mon in a saucepan. Cook over medium-high heat until it just starts to bubble, stirring occasionally.

4. Baste ham with glaze, making sure to get it between the slices. Bake for 10 minutes per pound, basting with the juices from the pan every 20 minutes.

5. Serve warm or room temperature.

Apple Glazed Ham

Courtesy of Petit Jean Eats, recipes from Petit Jean Meats

Courtesy of Linda from Roti N Rice