Yesterday, Rasta Stan, Weathermon, Mi Lady, Star, and Patty volunteered at the St. Anthony's Soup Kitchen. We served breakfast to the school children of Jamaica. After they went to school we spent the next two hours peeling and chopping vegetables and garlic prepping for the next meal. Rasta Stan is still complaining about his thumbs hurting and smells like garlic.
Fun started at 6:45am with the 5 of us taking a route taxi to the kitchen. How do you squeeze 5 passengers into the small vehicle? Put Rasta Stan in the back hatch! He felt every bump and took one for the team.
While we were there we asked Ms. Pearl what items she needed in her kitchen. Here's the list:
Commercial food processor
Pancake flipper
Chef knives
Pot scrubbers
Gallon size baggies/ziplocks
Scouring pads
Egg raiser
Oven mittens
Vegetable peelers
Plastic cutting boards
Dish clothes
Chef aprons
Plastic food storage containers
Large roll plastic wrap
Aluminum foil
Whatever items you can bring down is much appreciated. You can bring the items down and drop them off at the
St. Anthony's soup kitchen just to the left of the roundabout and up the road a bit. You can also drop at the church - St. Mary's Gate of Heaven Catholic Church across from the Coco LaPalm.
It was fun volunteering and they even gave us a sample of the lunch meal they were cooking - brown stewed chicken and rice. Yum!
Hope to return and volunteer at my next visit.
One love,
Your typist and executive assistant, Star
Rasta Stan
Mi Lady
Weathermon
Patty