Farms.com Home   News

Egg Farmers of Canada and Food Banks Canada give Canadians the gift of time this holiday season

TORONTO – Egg Farmers of Canada and Food Banks Canada are teaming up to give Canadians what they need to make a difference in their community this holiday season: #RecipesThatGive time.
 
While the holidays offer a wonderful reason to get into the spirit of giving, the hustle and bustle of the season can sometimes make it difficult to find the time to act on good intentions. With this in mind, the organizations are encouraging Canadians to use recipes that save time in the kitchen, making more time to get back to what matters most: sharing delicious meals with loved ones and supporting those in need.
 
“More than one million visits are made to food banks across Canada each month and one third of those accessing food bank services are children and youth,” says Chris Hatch, CEO of Food Banks Canada. “With the rate of food bank use among single person households hitting a record high, it’s more important than ever to take the time to support local services and the millions of Canadians who rely on them.”
 
Community engagement is rooted in the traditions of family farming across Canada, and egg farmers are long-time supporters of food banks—in fact, Egg Farmers of Canada and Food Banks Canada have been partners for more than two decades.
 
“Each year, our farmers donate more than 1.4 million eggs to food banks across Canada, delivering fresh, nutritious eggs,” says Roger Pelissero, third generation egg farmer and Chair of Egg Farmers of Canada. “Giving back to our communities is part of what we believe in and we are proud to support Food Banks Canada in their mission to alleviate hunger in our country.”
 
In the spirit of giving back, Egg Farmers of Canada and Food Banks Canada have teamed up with celebrity Chef Ambassadors, Lynn Crawford of Toronto, Craig Flinn of Halifax and Dale Mackay of Saskatoon to create simple, ready-to-make recipes designed to give time back to Canadians.
 
This year’s egg-inspired recipes include Chef Lynn Crawford’s decadent Gingerbread Pancakes, Chef Dale Mackay’s festive Chocolate Peppermint Thumbprint Cookies and Chef Craig Flinn’s delicious Spiced Pear and Rum Raisin Loaf. Each recipe is designed to be quickly whipped up in the kitchen or packaged in an easy-to-create Mason jar as the perfect DIY holiday gift.
 
Canadians can get involved by sharing their favourite, time-saving, holiday recipes on social media using the #RecipesThatGive hashtag to inspire others and tell us how they are using their time to make a difference in their community by donating food, funds or time to a local food bank. Click here for holiday recipe inspiration and to find out more about getting involved.
Source : Egg Farmers of Canada

Trending Video

U.S.-China Trade “Truce” + U.S. Fed Cuts Rates Again

Video: U.S.-China Trade “Truce” + U.S. Fed Cuts Rates Again


The market was hoping for a US-China trade deal, but we got a trade “truce” for now from the keenly awaited Trump-Xi meeting at the APEC Summit.
China commits to minimum purchase commitments of 12 MMT of U.S. soybeans during the “current season” and a minimum of 25 MMT annually through 2028.
U.S. Treasury Sec Bessent said other Asian countries have agreed to buy additional 19 MMT of US soybean.
Soybean futures trading above $11 now- they normally tend to rally to $12.
As expected, US Fed cuts interest rates by -0.25% again in October to 3.75%–4.00%. No further cuts promised for this year but trade looking out to the Dec FOMC.
The Bank of Canada cut interest rates to 2.25% but raised concern over trade war damage.
Soy meal futures, remarkably, have had 14 consecutive higher close sessions. A bull market in soybeans is a bull market in soy meal!
Cattle futures lower as funds unwind out of cattle for now due to Trump headlines and objective to lower beef prices.
All major stock indices climb to new record highs. It was Mag 7 reporting week, which had mixed results. But we now have the first $5 trillion company in Nvidia!