LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. –
The Interfaith Food Bank is busy preparing Thanksgiving bundles and has some tips for anyone hoping to cut down on their holiday dinner costs.
“As soon as the weather gets colder, people need more support, especially when they are trying to heat a home and utility costs are so much higher,” said Danielle McIntyre, executive director of the Interfaith Food Bank.
As grocery prices and the cost of living continue to hold steady in the country, McIntyre is encouraging people to get creative in the kitchen to help ease the burden that expensive holiday meals can bring.
“Sharing is always the best way to stretch a turkey further,” McIntyre said. “To have people come over and enjoy a meal together is wonderful, but you can also take advantage of the leftovers of that event and make sure you have leftovers for days to come.”
McIntyre suggests using simple ingredients, whether …