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NHS Family, Consumer Science Majors Donate Meatloaf Meals
Neshaminy High School Family and Consumer Science Majors donated meatloaf meals to Aid for Friends.

The Family and Consumer Science Majors at Neshaminy High School recently donated 137 meatloaf meals to Aid for Friends.
According to the district website, students learned how to make meatloaf and homemade macaroni and cheese and prepared the meal for Aid for Friends, which delivers meals to people in the Philadelphia area who are “shut-ins” and cannot provide their own meals.
Students prepared 12 meatloaves, eight macaroni and cheese casseroles and 72 biscuits.
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Working in an assembly line fashion, the four classes of family consumer science majors were able to package 137 meals.
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