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  1. Malik’s Fried Pies

    March 30, 2012 by diane

    I know a lot of teen boys, and they’re a rough crowd. All pent-up energy, with the sleekness of youth. Except….

    Except, they’re still boys. With stinky clothes, and silly humor, and all sorts of things that can test a mother’s love. Malik is part of all of that – but more.

    He’s smart and responsible, playing and mentoring his two nephews, EJ, 6, and MaChi, 2.

    And he  loves music. He has taken drum lessons since he was 3. Malik got his talent from his dad, who passed away 10 years ago. And not only has he picked up his father’s abilities, but continued his traditions: His dad was the Minister of Music for the church, and now Malik often plays drums on Youth Sundays.

    That could have been enough. He’s a nice kid. A talented kid.

    But Malik also has compassion.

    Malik sits on the teen board of the Community Welcome House, and works to try and raise money for the clients and their kids so they can go bowling, skating, movies and other stuff you do when your family’s not on the run from abuse.

    As part of that, the board – led by adults Linda Kirkpatrick and Carole Ann Fields- suggested volunteers hold a bake sale.

    “Malik has always loved watching his Granny - my mother-  in the kitchen,” his mom, Patrice, said. “He suggested we do fried pies for the bake sale and actually told me what to buy and how to prepare the pies.”

    Malik, unknown to his mom, had learned it all  from working with his grandmother. “This was a well-kept secret,” she said. And even though his grandmother had passed away about six years ago, Malik remembered.

     ”So we  made the fried pies ( peach, apple, cherry, sweet potato) and they were the hit of the bake sale,” Patrice said. “We made about 60 and they were gone within 30 minutes.”

    Ever since, Malik has been churning out pies for the home every week. A 14-year-old boy – taking a skill passed to him by his loving grandmother – and making a difference.

    It’s not what we expect from a teen boy. But isn’t it always good to remember that sweetness of spirit can arise in anyone -when given the chance and the purpose.

    Oh, and Malik comes by it naturally. His mom, Patrice, is one of 11 “Dancing Stars” – trying to also raise money for the Community Welcome House. Please click here and vote for her. It’s one dollar a vote.

     

     

     


  2. Kids and Cakes

    March 20, 2012 by diane

    My FB friend, Candi, wanted to point out a couple of other charities who could use bakers. Feed My Lambs is a nonprofit that provides free Christian preschools for at-risk children. They have a facility downtown Atlanta and in Cobb and Cherokee Counties. They also do Happy Birthday Jesus parties in December for the children – and need birthday cakes/cupcakes.

    She also pointed out Give a Kid a Chance – Cherokee holds a back-to-school bash each summer – but there are alot of kids and their families – maybe as many as 2,000-3,000 between the two locations. “Maybe homebaked cookies to go along with their free hot lunch? This year’s event is July 21.”

    “Just some food,” she wrote, “for thought!!”


  3. Spiritual Cookies

    March 18, 2012 by diane

    Oreo cupcakes, first delivery to Insight Program

    Oreo Cookies is celebrating its 100th year of being dunked in milk. So it only seemed fitting that it be incorporated into the first delivery to Atlanta’s The Insight Program as part of the Baked With Love outreach.

    One hundred years of business. One hundred times to establish a truth. It all makes cosmic sense, right?

    What didn’t make sense is how to store and transport all those Oreo cupcakes. I have quickly found I am woefully unready for this mission.

    After all, buttercream frosting tends to droop in the spring days of the South, so I was forced to clean out the fridge: Out with the pickles, out with the carrots, out with my (beloved) Diet Coke.

    And when I got ready to carry them, I found those big bakers’ cardboard boxes are a little too flexible for 50 cupcakes, with oreos precariously perched on the icing. In came the hubby for reinforcement – literally. (He, along with the kids, also made the delivery.)

    That big baker’s box was, however, a perfect tableau for Emmie’s art work and our Very Necessary “We Love You” – check it out on the What We Are Doing.

    The result? No cupcakes left within 20 minutes, and an enthusiastic ‘thumbs up’ from the teens for the Baked With Love outreach.

    Here’s the oreo cupcake recipe – although I skipped the mint.