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Old April 23rd, 2008, 11:04 AM
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Angel Food Ministries in Prairieville
How would you like to cut your grocery bill in half?

Graceworks Church is bringing Angel Food Ministries to Prairieville and the surrounding communities. Angel Food is not a program based on need or income. There are no applications and no qualifications. Angel Food is a non-profit program designed for anyone who would like to save money on groceries. The products are not "day-old," "outdated," or "government subsidized." For $30.00 participants receive approximately $60.00 to $70.00 worth of top quality, fresh and frozen meats, fruits and vegetables, and become eligible for other savings as well.

JUNE 2008 MENU
  • 1.5 lb – Rib Eye Steaks (4 x 6 oz)
  • 1.5 lb – Hamburger Patties (4 x 6 oz)
  • 2 lb – Pork Riblets
  • 4 lb – Individually Quick Frozen Chicken Leg Quarters
  • 2 lb – Breaded Chicken Tenders
  • 20 oz – Supreme Pizza
  • 1 lb – Mild Italian Sausage
  • 2 lb – French Fries
  • 16 oz – Sliced Carrots
  • 16 oz – Mixed Vegetables
  • 32 oz – Borden 2% Reduced Fat Shelf-Stable Milk
  • 6 oz – Pancake Mix
  • 15 oz – Pork and Beans
  • 14 oz – Ketchup
  • 7.5 oz – Macaroni & Cheese
  • 1 Dozen Eggs
  • 1 Dessert Item
ALL THIS FOR THE LOW COST OF JUST……..…..$30.00

***One or More Specials Available Only with the Purchase of a Regular Box Above***

JUNE SPECIAL #1
6.5 lb Family Grill Box $20.00
  • 24 oz. T-Bone Steaks (2 x 12 oz.)
  • 2 lb. Meaty Baby Back Ribs
  • 2 lb. Thick Cut Pork Chops (4 x 8 oz.)
  • 1 lb. Bratwurst Sausage
JUNE SPECIAL #2
5 lb Steak and Meat Combo Box $20.00
  • 2 lb. N. Y. Strips (4 x 8 oz.)
  • 2 lb. Sirloin Strips (2 x 8 oz.)
  • 1 lb. Hamburger Beef Steaks (2 x 8 oz.)
JUNE SPECIAL #3
10 lb Breaded Chicken Breast Strip $16.00

Participants are not required to purchase any of the specials, but if they choose to do so they can purchase any combination or quantity of specials.

The last day to order from the June menu is Monday, June 16th. Payment in full is required when the units are ordered and can be made in person at Graceworks Church with cash, money orders, cashiers checks, or food stamps.

Graceworks Church is located at 16131 LA-44 in Prairieville.

Specific order times have been set to fit your schedule and include:

Weekdays, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday, June 12th
Monday, June 16th

Weekends, 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm
Sunday, June 8th
Sunday, June 15th

You do not need to be a member of Graceworks Church to participate in this ministry. All are encouraged to participate.

The food will arrive for distribution Saturday, June 28th and must be picked up at the church between 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 pm. The menu for June will be included in each unit. (In other words, we do this EVERY month.) Participants are asked to bring an empty box for each regular unit ordered. Delivery to another location is not an option. Any food left unclaimed after noon on distribution day will be donated to needy families in the Prairieville area.

If you wish to volunteer to assist in taking orders, distributing the food, or any other facet of Angel Food Ministries, or if you simply want more information, contact us at (225) 612-8708 or by e-mail at AFMGraceworks@gmail.com. You can also learn more here: Welcome - Angel Food Ministries

If you would like more information about an AFM distribution site in another area or you are interested in hosting this ministry at another location, please contact us!

DOWNLOAD THE JUNE MENU HERE

Last edited by BR Today : June 6th, 2008 at 07:30 AM. Reason: Updated the menu for June
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Old April 23rd, 2008, 11:05 AM
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Excellent! I was working on something for you for the site, but you topped my idea. I will make sure this appears on the front page.
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Old April 24th, 2008, 07:23 PM
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Angel Food FAQ
For those of you who may have questions about AFM, here is a set of FAQ from a host site director that should answer most of your questions:

Who qualifies for this "ministry"?
Everyone who eats. By paying $30, you are purchasing the food the same as if you went to Kroger.

How do I find a distribution site in my area?
Go to the web site (Welcome - Angel Food Ministries) and look for a host site near you. Use the zip code function. Otherwise, you end up with a statewide listing, and you might miss a location in some small town near you. There should be contact information there for the host site. If not, call AFM's hotline (1-800-FOOD-MINISTRY) to get more contact information. Some sites do not man the telephones around the clock so you may need to contact the site director. The host sites run the gammit from churches of all denominations to civic organizations

Where can I find out what's for sale this month?
Same place: Welcome - Angel Food Ministries. Each month's menu usually comes up around the 15th of the previous month. Note that they also provide the menu in Spanish. I will post the English version here each month as it becomes available.

When do I place an order?
Each host site has one or several time slots when they take orders. Usually, it is the week prior to the ordering deadline (about 10 days before distribution.) At our site, for example, we take orders from 11:00 am - 7:00 pm on Thursday and on Monday just prior to the deadline. Even if you can't make the scheduled hours, the host site will probably do what they can to find a time that works for you. Online ordering is coming soon!

When and how do I pay for the food?
When you place an order, you pay for it. Most site takes cash, money orders, and food stamps. We should start taking credit and debit cards later this year, but we're not set up for it yet. Most sites frown on checks for obvious reasons.

When and how do I pick up my food?
Depending on your location, there is then a Saturday designated "Distribution Day" when you pick up the food. When you arrive, you bring a box or cooler with you and the people usually fill it assembly-line style. At some locations, you walk in. At others, you drive in. I have heard of a few that deliver, but that is VERY rare. You can usually get in and out in 10 minutes or less. Also, you should be able to place an order for the next month and save yourself a trip.

Is the food any good?
The food is quality food. The "specials" , in particular, include some terrific packs of steaks. Of course, the downside is that you must accept the set menu. But I find even if I eat what I like and give the rest away, I save a substantial amount of money. Some of the food could be healthier. It's not that it horribly fatty; it's just that it's usually standard stuff so those used to "reduced fat" or "extra lean" will need to watch their portions. Also, the brand names may be a bit unusual. This is just because most brand names are regional - the food is still good quality.

Do I really save money doing this?
In January, one of the sites reported going to the local Wal-Mart and tried to duplicate the $30 box of food and spent $77 doing so. That doesn't include the time it took to check-out at Wal-Mart. (Don't get me started.)

How do they do this?
Volume. They order roughly 500,000 units a month.
Goverment. AFM is a faith-based ministry.
Volunteers. That means no store front and no overhead.

Who are these people?
AFM started this from Joseph & Linda Wingo's back porch in Monroe, Georgia in 1994. After reviewing much of the training materials and working with the organization, I can say these really are just some common, small-town folks who came up with a fabulous idea.

What's the catch?
I haven't yet found one. The host sites get $1 for each box/special they sell, but that's not going to make anyone rich. That usually covers gasoline, promotion, and doughnuts for the volunteers. I suppose some churches may add you to the mailing list or thump you with a Bible, but that has not been my experience. Usually, everyone goes home happy. It has a true community feel to it kind of like a throwback to the days when we had neighborhood barbecues.

Can I buy food for others?
Sure. If you know anyone who could use some food - illness, new baby, job loss, whatever - this is a great way to help them out. If you went to the store, you'd waste an hour and spend twice as much. A large portion of what we distribute goes to people who are giving it to someone else.

Anything else?
If you think of something, post a reply and I'll add it to the FAQ.

Thank you, BatonRougeToday.com!

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Old May 8th, 2008, 08:44 AM
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Ordering Begins on Sunday!
This is a reminder to anyone interested in ordering the June menu. We start taking orders this week! Here is the full schedule:

Weekdays, 11:00 am – 7:00 pm
Thursday, June 12th
Monday, June 16th

Weekends, 12:00 noon - 2:00 pm
Sunday, June 8th
Sunday, June 15th

Please note that you cannot place an order after Monday, June 16th. Distribution will on Saturday, June 28th. Ordering and pickup take place at Graceworks Church at 16131 Hwy 44 in Prairieville. And remember everyone is eligible to participate.

If you have any questions, e-mail me at AFMGraceworks@gmail.com.

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Old May 13th, 2008, 07:45 AM
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So there are no qualifications for this deal? This seems like a fantastic thing to come to the area.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 11:18 AM
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There are no applications. There are no qualifications. And there are no limits. Anyone can participate. I have talked to some people who need this to get by and others who like it just because it saves them time and money.

Also, note that there are other locations outside of Prairieville, including Zachary, Port Allen, north Baton Rouge, north Denham Springs, Gonzales and Baker. To find the location nearest you for specific ordering times, go to: Welcome*- Angel Food Ministries.
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Old May 13th, 2008, 11:22 AM
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Everytime I read this thread I get hungry. I gotta stop
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Old May 17th, 2008, 08:22 AM
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Monday is the last day to order the May menu. If you are in the Prairieville area, you can come by Graceworks Church at 16131 Hwy 44 on Monday between 3 and 7 pm to place an order.

For information on other locations in metro Baton Rouge, go to the web site: Welcome*- Angel Food Ministries
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Anyone wondering where that place is, here is a link to a map of this location. I will be there Monday at 3pm!

16131 Hwy 44 prairieville la - Google Maps
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Old May 19th, 2008, 10:06 PM
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The books are now closed for May! Thanks to everyone who participated. It was a record month. (In fact, it wasn't even close.)

After you pick up your groceries on May 31st, remember to come back here and let us know if it was any good. Honest feedback can only lead to improvements.

If you missed the May menu, stand by for the June menu... coming soon!
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