Back from feeding the youth group, it was a small group tonite, I think 6-8 teens. There are 4 groups that rotate feeding them each week & each group has their own set menu, ours is Mac & cheese, chicken nuggets & green beans. I know once a month they get pizza but I'm not sure what the other groups do.
Tonight was easy as the lady I was working with made the mac & cheese at home & put it in her crock pot. So all I had to do was bake the chicken nuggets & heat up the green beans.
Kathie, I agree, I think we eat almost more in the Episcopal church than I did in the Baptist church & the Baptist's can put on a spread!
Mike, I can do some electrical like install a light or a ceiling fan, but checking out a plug is beyond my skill level. Plus it's getting harder to work over my head so I'd just rather pay someone & get it done
Lee, yep feeding them means prep, serve & clean up, but they do take the trash out at the end of the night for us. And they always say Thank you as we are leaving so Rev. Lisa is doing good teaching them manners. A few even came back into the kitchen to say Hi when they first came in.
Dave, I agree this time change is really playing havoc with me this year. It seems the older I get the harder it is to adjust. The first few days I was ready to go to bed at 6 pm, now at least I manage to stay up till 8
Have a lovely evening all, I have a piece of pumpkin pie calling my name, leftover from a lunch AA had in our Parish Hall on Monday, they donated the leftovers to the church staff, which I thought was nice of them