By Megan Lea Buck
Assistant Lifestyle Editor
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - Two 2-pound bags black or red beans, two 5-pound bags of long-grain rice, one 5-pound bag of flour, one 40-ounce plastic bottle of cooking oil, two 1-pound boxes of spaghetti noodles, one 40-ounce plastic jar of smooth peanut butter and one 20-ounce container of sugar.
For the past two or three weeks, these items have appeared on several Midlanders’ grocery lists as hundreds have contributed to the Southern Baptist initiative Buckets of Hope to help Haitian hurricane victims.
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Assistant Lifestyle Editor
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - Two 2-pound bags black or red beans, two 5-pound bags of long-grain rice, one 5-pound bag of flour, one 40-ounce plastic bottle of cooking oil, two 1-pound boxes of spaghetti noodles, one 40-ounce plastic jar of smooth peanut butter and one 20-ounce container of sugar.
For the past two or three weeks, these items have appeared on several Midlanders’ grocery lists as hundreds have contributed to the Southern Baptist initiative Buckets of Hope to help Haitian hurricane victims.
CLICK HERE to read the rest of the MRT story
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