Fresh Groceries for $25 & Meat specials for $18

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A friend of mine told me about this program that will help you save lots of $$ on your grocery bill. It is call Angel Food Ministries. ANGEL FOOD MINISTRIES

It was created to help everyone get good fresh groceries at a discounted price. How they do this is by offering a set menue each month for a food box with about 16-18 items in the box. When you go onto the web site click on the HOST SITES tab and locate your State then find the nearest participating location near you. Give them a call and get any info from them on where to go and exact times. If there is not a location in your area you can help start some. If you read the web site they explain. They say that if several, churches , temples or community centers say they will be a drop off point in the area the delivery trucks from Georgia will be free of delivery service. I live in Dallas TEXAS and I am going this Sat. to drop off my money order at the local church. Then next Sat. I will go and pick up my food. Here is the link to this months menue. the meat special are GREAT! MENUE

This is open to everyone but they do also take the food stamp card. Everyone at work is now getting freezers from Sams club!

About Angel Food ministries

Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial support to communities throughout the United States. The program began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta and Athens), and has grown to serve thousands of families every month across 17 states. Angel Food Ministries crosses denominational lines and has spread the good news of the gospel of Christ through salvation tracts that are placed in each food order.

Blessings by the box

Angel Food's groceries are sold in a quantity that can fit into a medium-sized box at $25 per unit. Each month's menu is different than the previous month and consists of both fresh and frozen items with an average retail value of approximately $50. Comparison shopping has been done across the country in various communities using a wide range of retail grocery stores and has resulted in the same food items costing from between $42 and $78.

Generally, one unit of food assists in feeding a family of four for about one week or a single senior citizen for almost a month. The food is all the same high quality one would purchase at a grocery store. There are no second-hand items, no damaged or out-dated goods, no dented cans without labels, no day-old breads and no produce that is almost too ripe.

Also offered are specialty boxes such as steaks, chicken and pork. Many participants in this bonus program appreciate the expanded choices. Additionally, there is no limit to the number of units or bonus foods an individual can purchase, and there are no applications to complete or qualifications to which participants must adhere. Angel Food Ministries, like most all other retail grocery stores, also participates in the U.S. Food Stamp program, using the Off-Line Food Stamp Voucher system.

How the Program works

Food sales and distribution are handled by church host sites. Orders and payments are collected by the host sites during the first part of each month. These orders are then turned in to the Angel Food main office in Monroe, Georgia, on a predetermined date. Several days later, in the same month, the host site either picks up the food from Angel Food's 160,000 square feet warehouse to fill the orders on Distribution Day or, because this ministry is growing nationwide, food is delivered to the host site by a pre-arranged delivery mode. In most cases, as long as there is a truck headed in the direction of a community who wants this program and sees its ministry influence, there are no extra transportation costs.
Host application: html | doc | pdf

It's both a Bargain and a Blessing!

Sample Menu
(this month's menu can be examined by going to the MENUE TAB)
1 package chicken nuggets
4 8-oz hamburger steaks
4 6-oz pork chops
1.5 lb. thick bacon
1 dozen eggs
2-lb bag of frozen French fries
5 bagels
2-lb bag of onions
4 Delicious Apples
5 Bananas
1 Gourmet Pie


Blessings at Work

There are two main administrative issues a host site will need to address. First is the order taking process. Once the program is underway, a church or non-profit organization with a vision for helping their community can organize one or two delegated individuals whose job is to process the orders. These orders can be taken at a table in the foyer of a church or perhaps a kiosk setup with a banner. Typically, this takes one to two days per month and includes orders taken by phone, submitted by mail, by email, by fax, in person or through envelopes or order forms used for that purpose. The individuals in charge of this first step will process simple paperwork, which would include a form, cash, checks and food stamps. One check for the total order from the sponsoring host site, plus any food stamps, is sent to Angel Food Ministries. This order from the host site is due on a predetermined Monday of a given month. The second administrative matter, Distribution Day, includes the presence of church and community volunteers who come together to perform duties ranging from setting up and filling boxes and containers to clean up or assisting disabled or elderly customers with carrying their containers to their cars. Most host sites do not deliver to their community; customers are urged to pick up their food at the host site location, bringing their own boxes or baskets to be filled.

Distribution Day is where the rubber meets the road. People are working together for common goals, they meet new friends or perhaps life-changing conversations take place. Socio-economic distinctions are forgotten and the church begins to regain its God-ordained presence as the centerpiece of the community. If the host site is organized well, it is possible that those picking up food will be there less than two minutes; while others, the volunteers, can expect a two- to four-hour time of reward, working with one another and helping others. Distribution Day then becomes for many the one day in the month when a sense of fulfillment through service and a life of purpose becomes a reality. Practically, 6 to 8 workers can handle 250 units of food, but wise pastors and leaders will encourage other volunteers to be there to experience the joy.

Using the quality food at significant discounts offered on a regular basis is a real and practical way to say clearly that you care. It also infuses a reminder of the value that God places on humans everywhere and that they deserve every opportunity that can be offered them in the name of love and friendship.

Churches that participate in Angel Food Ministries benefit in many ways:

* Gives church members hands-on experience and training with rewarding service to others.
* Provides discounted food not only for those that need it, but for any others who appreciate deep discounts on quality groceries.
* Provides additional income to community outreach funds.
* Gives churches and organizations an effective outreach to the community to meet real needs in a genuine way -- often times drawing new participants and visitors into the mission at hand.




Getting the Word Out

To get the word out to your church and community -- just tell them. How? Word of mouth, door hangers and brochure literature, your website, advertisements in local newspapers, press releases or by giving a unit of food as a gift. Additionally, if your organization finds the right opportunity with local TV and radio stations, they might run information about your involvement with Angel Food at no cost, as they are required by law to broadcast a certain amount of Public Service Announcements (PSA). Ask them if you can help them meet their legal quota of PSAs.

It is also possible to join hands with corporations who may be interested in holiday endeavors to distribute food. Your church's enthusiastic volunteers, a generous corporation's funding and the capacity of Angel Food Ministries can be used to touch expanded portions of the community and deliver quality groceries to those who would appreciate it the most during the various holidays seasons throughout the year.
 
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Well Albertsons here in Dallas just advertized a 3lb bag of apple on sale for $5.00 and on the meat specials I do know that Chicken breast is more expesive than say chicken with bones in it. Also 1 4 lb. New York Strip Steaks (8 8-oz. Steaks) - $18 that is about the cost of 2 steaks here!

Not bad! Whats cool is not I can have friends over for a cookout and it's on me! It's not going to break my bank and with gas and everything else going way up. It's so nice to still find something fun at a reasonable price to do or hang out!
 
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1 package chicken nuggets
4 8-oz hamburger steaks
4 6-oz pork chops
1.5 lb. thick bacon
1 dozen eggs
2-lb bag of frozen French fries
5 bagels
2-lb bag of onions
4 Delicious Apples
5 Bananas
1 Gourmet Pie

Most of that I wouldn't touch, way too much fat & cholesterol. Locally we have something called Laughing Onion farms & they grow organic stuff & you can buy a box a week, two weeks, a month etc.

When I shop at the store there are always cards you can buy, 'feed a family for a week for $20', I wonder WHERE they shop.....
 
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morriefisher said:
1 package chicken nuggets
4 8-oz hamburger steaks
4 6-oz pork chops
1.5 lb. thick bacon
1 dozen eggs
2-lb bag of frozen French fries
5 bagels
1 Gourmet Pie
2-lb bag of onions
4 Delicious Apples
5 Bananas

Wow... a true artery-cloggin', waist-explodin' southern diet. I bet folks from "dirty south" and nearby states would be happy ;) They should also have a disclaimer label in small font: "eat at your own risk" Although, I would take the last 3 items fro the menu :zip:
 
You have to read the Menue choices for each month. They change. Some months have better choices than others. You are not obligated to purchase every month. You only Purchase a box the months you want to participate. So one month you might not buy a box b/c you might not see a lot you like.; but other months might be great and you are able to purchase as many boxes as you like so if you do have a big family it helps. Also Don't forget the meat specials.

OCTOBER MENUE LINK AND AS LISTED BELOW
$25 BOX FOR OCTOBER
(1) 3 lb. Chicken Breast Filets
(1) 2 lb. Pork Riblets
(1) 1 lb. Choice Ground Beef
(1) 3 lb. Breaded Frying Chicken
(1) 1 lb. Ground Turkey
(1) Pkg. Totino's Pepperoni Pizza Rolls
(1) 28 oz. Betty Crocker Crock Pot Classic
(1) 20 oz. Progresso Steak & Mushroom Soup
(1) 3 lb. Apples
(1) 7.5 oz. Macaroni & Cheese
(1) 7 oz. Biscuit Mix
(1) 8 oz. Pasta Salad Mix
(1) 2 lb. French Fries
(1) 16 oz. Cut Broccoli
(1) 16 oz. Corn-on-the-Cob
(1) 12 oz. Breakfast Cereal
(1) Dessert
(1) Dozen Eggs

OCTOBER SPECIAL #1
1 4 lb. New York Strip Steaks (8 8-oz. Steaks) - $18

OCTOBER SPECIAL #2
1 10 LB. Chicken Tenders - $17
 
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I just dropped off my $$ at the church yesterday for my box and the Pastor told me that next months box will be a little early and is supose to be really good for the holiday and will arive in time for Thanksgiving! The new menue will be out not this comming friday but the following. So we will see. It would be nice if they had a Turkey or ham??! I'll keep you posted!
 
Here's how I priced it, but some of these items I just don't buy, so I wasn't able to price them. any ideas on these other items?

(1) 3 lb. Chicken Breast Filets ~ $6 (at $1.99lb yes, they go on sale for this price)
(1) 2 lb. Pork Riblets ~ $2 (at $1/lb)
(1) 1 lb. Choice Ground Beef ~ $1.99
(1) 3 lb. Breaded Frying Chicken ~ $2.99
(1) 1 lb. Ground Turkey ~ $1.09
(1) Pkg. Totino's Pepperoni Pizza Rolls ~ $1 (what's this, one snack?)
(1) 28 oz. Betty Crocker Crock Pot Classic ???
(1) 20 oz. Progresso Steak & Mushroom Soup ??? (and, how is 1 can of soup going to feed 4 people? a recipe?)
(1) 3 lb. Apples ~ $1
(1) 7.5 oz. Macaroni & Cheese ~ $0.33 (store brands are 3/$1)
(1) 7 oz. Biscuit Mix ~ $1.29
(1) 8 oz. Pasta Salad Mix ~ $1.29
(1) 2 lb. French Fries ??? (I only buy these in the drive-thru, for $1.99 at Jack-in-the-box)
(1) 16 oz. Cut Broccoli ~ $0.78
(1) 16 oz. Corn-on-the-Cob ~ $0.99
(1) 12 oz. Breakfast Cereal ~ $0.50 (yes, they go on sale for this price also, this is a really small box of cereal)
(1) Dessert ~ $4.99
(1) Dozen Eggs ~ $0.79


Sub-Total: 27.23


I'm sorry, but this would barely help feed my family of 5 for 3 days, not a week. 1 small box of cereal wouldn't even do breakfast, and 2lbs of pork ribs? Many of the things on this list are 1 or 2 servings only.
 
My churches give out free food & turkeys for Thanksgiving. Hope they don't have the bird flu. Hmm, might get a turkey early before there is a risk of that.
 
Here is the new menue for November.

I know some feel in might not help their grocery bill but I guess that depends on where you live in the US and if you have time to read all the grocery adds and run out and stock up. I try to do those as well but with working full time and then riding a 1 hr train ride home I don't always find the time to be able to search out every deal so this helps especially on the meat specials.

The drop offf dates and pick-up dates are early this month due to the holiday.

November 2005 Menu
(1) 5 lb. Chicken Leg Quarters
(1) 14 oz. Philly Steak Portions
(1) 1 lb. Choice Stew Beef
(1) 3 lb. Chicken Nuggets
(1) 8 oz. Fully Cooked Breaded Fish Patties
(1) 12 oz. Smoked Sausage
(1) 6 ct. Hot Pocket Sandwiches
(1) 35 oz. Chef Boy-Ardee Complete Spaghetti Dinner
(1) 16 oz. Pinto Beans
(1) 6 oz. Pancake Mix
(1) 15 oz. Sliced Bartlett Pears
(1) 15 oz. Sliced Pineapple
(1) 16 oz. Peas & Carrots
(1) 16 oz. Mixed Vegetables
(1) 3 lb. Onions
(1) 3 lb. Potatoes
(1) Dessert
(1) Dozen Eggs

SPECIAL #1
1 4.5 lb. Chicken Cordon Bleu (18 4-oz. Breaded Chicken Breast Stuffed with Ham and Cheese) - $18

SPECIAL #2
1 Steak Combo (4 8-oz. T Bones, 4 6-oz. Ribeyes) - $18

LAST DAY TO PLACE AND PAY FOR YOUR ORDER IS:
Monday, November 3, 2005
(Note that some sites may have earlier deadlines for ordering. Please contact host sites directly for that information.)
DISTRIBUTION DAY IS: Saturday, November 19, 2005
 
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