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lb_gilbert

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List several foods that can be kept in non-refrigerated storage and used to prepare simple meals and snacks on a day when the cook is ill.
 
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One of the challenges often faced by directors of church-sponsored programs is __________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Examples of emergency foods include: canned salmon and tuna, canned chicken, dried beans and lentils, noodles, rice, canned soups and vegetables, macaroni and cheese (packaged), spaghetti sauce, peanut butter, applesauce and other canned fruits, crackers, cereals, etc.

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the need to share space with others in the church programs





 

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