Red Deer Food Bank teaches about food waste at Feed 500 event
The Red Deer Food Bank says they have been a waste free facility for the past 14 months and were teaching the community to do the same this Friday.
On October 14 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Rotary Recreation Park, the Food Bank teamed up with the Kerry Wood Nature Centre, Rethink Red Deer’s Common Ground community garden, the City of Red Deer, Alberta Health Services, and other partners, to host the Feed 500 event which teaches the community about the impacts of food waste.
“Community organizations have come together to use food, that would have otherwise been wasted, to teach the community how to use food properly to ensure that everyone gets fed,” said Mitch Thomson, Executive Director of the Food Bank.
On the menu were bison meatballs with barbeque sauce, potatoes O’Brien made with peppers, apple brown betty made with a breadcrumb topping, and rice pudding. The items were samples from the Food Bank’s Community Kitchen, provided by the Rotary Club of Red Deer East.