Peanut Butter Plan
By: Nina Goodby and Patrick Kollman |
November 5, 2009 – 3:21 pm
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Filed Under: Food, Front Page
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Tagged: 826 valencia , Arkansas , Calgary , homeless , hunger , Jory John , London , mcsweeney's , Nina Goodby , Patrick Kollman , Peanut Butter Plan , street food
Jory John had an idea. A simple way to get together, have fun, and help feed people. John started the Peanut Butter Plan earlier this year and the word has spread through Facebook.
Now there are affiliated groups meeting in more than 25 cities in places as far as Fayetteville, Ark., Calgary, and London.
Filed Under: Food, Front Page
Tagged: 826 valencia , Arkansas , Calgary , homeless , hunger , Jory John , London , mcsweeney's , Nina Goodby , Patrick Kollman , Peanut Butter Plan , street food
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[...] One tasty treat still being made in the Mission is good ol’ PB&J. Each month the Peanut Butter Plan convenes in the back of McSweeney’s to make everyone’s favorite childhood sandwich. The folks then dole out the sammy’s to hungry people on the streets. Mission Loc@l tagged along this month, watch here. [...]
[...] Aunque una delicia que sí se sigue cocinando en la Misión es el PB&J. Cada mes, el Plan de Mantequilla de Maní, se reúne en la parte trasera de McSweeney’s para preparar el sándwich favorito de la infancia de todos. Después donan los sándwiches preparados a la gente pobre que vive en las calles. Mission Loc@l los siguió este año. Véalo aquí. [...]