This Week in Anabel's! (11/5)
Hi all! Thank you to everyone who came out to the fundraiser event last weekend! We greatly appreciate all your support and can’t wait to make more improvements to Anabel’s using the donations you all made.
Anti Racist Action Fund
We have extended the deadline to apply for the antiracism action fund! See the poster and link below to apply!
The antiracism action fund was designed in 2020 to reduce the financial barrier for groups on campus and in the community who are contributing to addressing issues of racism and/or food injustice. By selling produce generously donated by Dilmun Hill Student Farm and Hydroponics Club at Anabel’s Grocery, nearly $3,000 has been raised in two years. In the past, the grant has supported the Delta Sigma Theta sorority and Basic Needs Coalition in making 50 meal kits for students before Thanksgiving. The grant has also helped discount food orders from Watermargin, a primarily BIPOC and low-income cooperative living house. For more information on the grant, please visit the application link or email anabelscollabedu@gmail.com and cc anabelsgrocery@gmail.com.
Application Guidelines:
On or off-campus organizations engaging in anti-racism work can apply
You may request any sum of money, but we recommend anywhere from $200-500 depending on your needs
Grant recipients must track performance metrics and submit a brief memo outlining the outcomes of the event after it takes place
*Multiple groups can apply together if you are collaborating on an event
Community Dinner!
Join us for a potluck at the Botanic Gardens Friday Nov. 10 at 5pm to learn more about food justice initiatives on campus! Come 30 min early for a tour of the Botanic Garden's Seeds of Survival exhibit! This community dinner is sure to be fun and informative so be sure to sign up using the campus group link below.
Product Highlights!
This week we will have…
Pomegranates
Avocados
Dan Dan Sauce
Green and Purple Grapes
Cheddar and Asiago Cheese Crisps
New flavors of Ithaca Milk yogurt: Peach and Plain are now available in single serving cups!
The SpiceLight!
This weeks winner isssss…
Matcha!
This bright green powder is finely ground green tea leaves! It originated in China thousands of years ago but is now predominantly produced in Japan. It can be made into drinks to enjoy on a cold day! It is mildly caffeinated and can help you stay alert throughout the day better than the highs and lows of energy that coffee sometimes causes. Pure matcha powder can be bitter but this is a taste some enjoy. If you would prefer your drink to be sweeter, feel free to make a matcha latte! You can pour a shot of matcha over milk the same way you’d pour a shot of espresso.
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