the ""we care cookbook"" that feeds millions
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"So far," Kathy says, between what must be joyous smiles of
triumph, "the project has fed what Tanya calls 'sezma food'
to over a million and a half youngsters. It has also helped
finance a few things for some local groups. We contribute
50¢ a copy to clubs that sell 25 or more COOKBOOKS . .
. so ten people selling ten copies each can feed 30,000
children plus earn $50.00 for one of their organization's
own projects."
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How do the Reeds feel today about that "bright idea" they
had back in December 1972? "It's been a lot of work to take
care of all the shipping, advanced monies for printing and
other business chores," the young Californians confess,
"but it's just been a great thing—a very
satisfying thing— for us to work on. We
hope to feed a million more kids by Christmas '74. "
Folks who'd be proud to cut themselves in on some of that
warmhearted glow can order their old-timey receipt book
from Kathy's and Bob's storefront operation: WE CARE
COOKBOOK, 18581 McFarland Avenue, Saratoga, California
95070. Or—if you have all the recipes you need right
now (is it possible?)—Kathy suggests that you still
"send a little to help CARE . . . we'll be glad to pass it
on".—CK.
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