I
haven’t met the neighbor down the road, but I’ve been enjoying the thoughtfulness of the little library in this yard. A recent addition is an old
newsstand painted red that is now a donation box.
“Take
what you need, leave what you can,” it reads in white letters. I noticed it
before Thanksgiving and enjoy rounding the bend to see if there’s been any
action. Sometimes it looks full of canned goods. Later it’s bags of beans and
rice. It’s a joy to leave items there and say a little prayer for whomever will
finally open it and get some nourishment.
Lent is a season of almsgiving. Leave something positive wherever you go!
Chutney
Mojo –Cashu and Tan are a mother and
daughter who ask fans to Stay Zesty, Sweet, and Spicy! It's
easy with a jar of Elephant Green Chili Chutney.
It’s
hot on my radar, but not in the spicy way. It actually seems “cooling” to my
palate. I love it. They do it with green chili, dried coconut, cilantro,
vinegar, sugar and kosher salt.
I’m
lifting this sentence from their PR because I couldn’t write it better: “Our
chutney chronicles kicked off when Cashu (a former recipe columnist, culinary
enthusiast and talented home chef) was persuaded by Tan (an economics-driven
foodie on a mission to share her mom’s chutney mojo) to bring their cherished
green chutney to every table.”
I
think a fine Lenten meal could simply be this sauce over a bowl of rice. The
women sum it up like this: “We believe food is more than just sustenance—it’s a
way to express love, celebrate life, and connect with one another.”
Darragh Doiron is a Port Arthur
area foodie who loves the heat. How hot do you like it? Share with her via panews@panews.com


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