We made the commitment a few months ago to buy eggs only from farms and suppliers that treat their chickens humanely. Since my challah recipe uses five eggs, it means a lot to me to know that I'm baking with high quality ingredients and serving cruelty-free bread on Shabbat every week.
Shalom Cascadia Jewish Minyan lives at the intersection of family and synagogue. We are a small tribe providing shelter and sustenance, literal and spiritual, to seekers in the sanctuary cities of Seattle and Portland, and on a small island in the Salish Sea. We observe holidays and celebrate special occasions throughout the year.
Sunday, July 30, 2017
A Grant from Hazon to Support our Purchase of Higher Welfare Eggs
Thank you so much to the wonderful folks at Hazon for awarding Shalom Cascadia our first grant! The money will go toward our purchases of higher welfare eggs.
We made the commitment a few months ago to buy eggs only from farms and suppliers that treat their chickens humanely. Since my challah recipe uses five eggs, it means a lot to me to know that I'm baking with high quality ingredients and serving cruelty-free bread on Shabbat every week.
We made the commitment a few months ago to buy eggs only from farms and suppliers that treat their chickens humanely. Since my challah recipe uses five eggs, it means a lot to me to know that I'm baking with high quality ingredients and serving cruelty-free bread on Shabbat every week.