Monday, November 29, 2010

"You & Your Criminal Record" and Homeless Court with Judge Hing

Our main man Judge Stuart Hing came by for a Q&A on "You and Your Criminal Record." It is eye-opening to see just how many people have easily manageable issues looming, creating a barrier for employment. Judge Hing also helped set up our Homeless Court program in 2004, which is held quarterly on our premises for low income individuals to clear up court fines and fees, misdemeanors, moving violations and more. Clients show that they are on a more positive path than they were when these hardships came to be and just about everyone is taken care of in a real-life courtroom right here at St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County. For more information on the Homeless Court, visit our web page: http://www.svdp-alameda.org/homelesscourt.php

Friday, November 19, 2010

Nana’s Famous Peanut Butter Chews

Nana’s Famous Peanut Butter Chews

2/3 cup shortening (butter or margarine)
1 cup brown sugar
2 cups sugar
1 cup peanut butter
4 eggs
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
2 cups flour
1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
3/4 tsp. salt
1 cup oatmeal

Combine shortening, sugar, peanut butter, eggs and vanilla. Blend at low speed. Combine flour, baking powder, salt. Add to first mixture. Add oatmeal – mix well.

Spread onto ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 for 25 minutes. DO NOT OVERCOOK.

Icing
1/2 cup powdered sugar + 1 tsp. milk

Mix together. Spread on warm chews – cut when warm, remove from pan when cool. You may need more or less icing, depending on your like.

-submitted by Chef Michael Stamm, the Executive Chef Instructor for the Kitchen of Champions, a Culinary Training Program of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Alameda County, and a 3-time Olympic medal winner (Swimming, 1974)

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Pasta Demo/Cooking Matters Goes to Berkeley Bowl

We have a bit of catching up to do. It's just been really busy. It's me, not you.

The past week was an action-packed one. We learned to make homemade pasta, which resulted in a delicious Tomato Concasse a la Chef Michael. Some photos of that are below. Later in the week we hooked up the trainees with Gmail accounts. Look out, world, the search for employment is about to start! Fun fact: 19 of our 20 graduates from the last class are employed.

In our penultimate Cooking Matters (formerly Operation Frontline) session, the trainees each got $10 and a ride to Berkeley Bowl. There was a scavenger hunt and everyone left with some delicious and nutritious food. We discussed their choices and shared some goodies.

This week: egg cookery, garde manger, baking with the world famous Cheryl Lew of Montclair Baking (winner of a huge Halloween Food Network Challenge [beating the Ace of Cakes!]), a healthy dose of ServSafe and a few hours in the computer lab. Phew. Oh, we'll also serve 5,000+ meals for the homeless and hungry. Forgot to mention that.










 


Monday, November 8, 2010

Alumni Club Cookout at Mosswood Park

Alumni Club is an event for the graduates, by the graduates. This past weekend we went to Mosswood Park for some delicious food prepared by our culinary staff and cooked by some of our current trainees. There was football and Frisbee involvement, raffles, prizes and a good time for our grads and their families.

Alumni Club provides an opportunity to leverage peer support in employment placement and retention. We hold four to six Alumni Club meetings each year to help support program graduates build their capacities, expand their networks and continue to pursue opportunities. Enjoy some shots!