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Community Resource Page: Breakfast – Lunch – Dinner – Resources – Tuesday – SEATTLE & EVERETT

Union Gospel Mission
318 Second Ave. S
Seattle, WA 98104
https://www.ugm.org/
Free breakfast 7:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m., seven days a week.
Free lunch 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday.
Free dinner 5:30-6:30 p.m., seven days a week.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Edible Hope Kitchen
FREE BREAKFAST
Monday-Friday
8:00 am – 10:00 pm

5710 22nd Ave NW,
Seattle, WA 98107
(206)-784-3119
http://www.ediblehopekitchen.org

Bread of Life Mission
FREE MEALS
M-F: 12:15pm-12:45pm

97 S. Main Street
Seattle, WA 98104
http://www.breadoflifemission.org

All Pilgrims Christian Church
FREE MEALS
Noon – 1PM
Monday through Friday

Corner of Broadway and Republican
http://www.communitylunch.org

St. James Cathedral Kitchen
910 Columbia Street, Seattle, WA 98104
(206) 264-2091
tcallahan@stjames-cathedral.org
https://www.stjames-cathedral.org/outreach/kitchen.aspx
Breakfast: SUNDAY 7-8am
Dinner: Monday – Friday, 4-4:45pm

Hygiene (Shower) Trailer:
Queen Anne/Uptown Neighborhood 
157 Roy St 
7 days a week
9 am – 4:30 pm

↓CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFO ↓

Aurora Commons

FREE COFFEE &

Monday – Thursday 10AM-1PM — FOR ALL
MEN’S NIGHT DROP-IN
Mondays 5:30-8:30P
WOMEN’S NIGHT DROP-IN
Wednesdays 6-9P

Aurora Commons
8914 Aurora Ave N
Seattle, WA 98103
https://www.auroracommons.org/

No-Cook Bags & Groceries
1400 NW LEARY WAY
SEATTLE, WA 98107
Shop for FREE !
http://www.ballardfoodbank.org/no-cook-bags

FIND A FOOD BANK IN SEATTLE – ↓↓CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFO ↓↓

FIND A FOOD BANK IN SEATTLE – CLICK ABOVE FOR MORE INFO 

Bible Baptist Church
805 W. Casino Rd
Everett, WA 98204
VOA FOOD BANK (DRIVE-THRU)
1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month 3-5pm

Everett Gospel Mission
FREE MEALS
11:30 & 4pm

3711 Smith Ave
Everett, WA 98201
https://egmission.org/

Tuesday Community Dinners
Fellowship Hall
Tuesday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Faith Lutheran Church
6708 Cady Rd
Everett, WA 98203
https://faithlutheraneverett.org/events/

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Welcome to Your Community Resource Page. As a Seattle Resource Chaplain – my goal has always been to provide for the needs of my neighbors in Seattle. Mrs. Alice and I have been focused on the exact area that we live and help.

Hello Germany! Hallo Deutschland!
Thank you for checking in with us last week. May God bless you as you share with others. Danke, dass Sie letzte Woche bei uns vorbeigeschaut haben. Möge Gott Sie segnen, wenn Sie Ihre Erfahrungen mit anderen teilen.

ONE SKILLET MEALS

I am a big fan of my one meal that is custom made for just little ole me. I went to Marie Calendar Pies in Citrus Heights on a Saturday morning and they had the brunch chef cooking 1 sauce pan omelet. The chef had a set of butane burner stoves, in a row. With precision and delight, each omelet or egg was made exact as you would like. That inspired our adventures in Seattle.

I Learned HOW to Fry an Egg

This seems easy; but with the cost of eggs, per egg, we are very picky about “over easy.”
#1 and Most Important – CLEAN and SMOOTH Pan. I was a dishwasher in Carmichael, back in the day. I learned that an aluminum sauce pan and #0000 steel wool were best friends. Teflon is my choice today on the sidewalk meals.
#2 Dab of Butter. This is a flavor must. The butter melts on medium and the egg is ready to place.
#3 Use TWO hands to break an egg. This one egg is so eggspensive that I won’t get fancy, besides, it doesn’t work.  
#4 Dash of Salt. It preserves and maintains flavor
#5 Sauce Pan Lid. Your butane will only heat so much, so use the Dutch oven idea.
LAST… A DASH OF WATER! Serious… use a dash of water and you will always have clean white eggs each and every time. No flipping, no spatula needed. It is 100% clean, white and ready. Cook longer if you must; but that dash of water is the best idea that I ever learned.

You Have A Carton of EGGS & You Memorized the Bible Verses from Sunday.

This is your opportunity to eggsperiment, cook, and have a Bible study (from memory) with your neighbor street kids. This is your opportunity to reach them at their home level of the sidewalk. You will show how much you care about their eternal and physical needs when you reach “the least of them.”

May God bless you as you tell God what your needs are and then He will lead other to help you in your daily life. If I can answer any questions about these resource bulletins, please call me.
In Christ’s Care,
Chaplain Aaron & Mrs. Alice
prayer@chapel.today

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