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After we finished making 100 silverware wraps we gave the tray to Connie, and then asked for another job.
She directed us to the desert table and told us to sort them out and put them on plates.
We decided to cut the cake up first. As we prepared to cut the cake a man came out of the kitchen and told us that we could only use the sharper knives if we were over the age of 16. Maddie was the only person over the age of 16 that wasn't helping in the kitchen so she began to cut the cake.
The rest of us began to sort cookies, pastries, brownies, cupcakes, and other dessert items. We put them on plates, and layed them on the dessert table.
When that dessert table was full we put them on trays in a rack so that they could be puled out and put on the table if we ran out of desserts.
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Soup Kitchen Madness
Storie breviHave you and your friends, family, or even youth group volunteer at a soup kitchen? Anything similar to Elijah's Bowl? Well, this is a true story from our day at Elijah's Bowl with our youth group.