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brainfood

British  
/ ˈbreɪnˌfuːd /

noun

  1. any foodstuff containing nutrients thought to promote brain function, such as oily fish which is rich in omega-3 oils

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A donation of $100 would allow the Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy to buy toolkits to train 10 volunteers, let Borromeo Housing buy a car seat, blanket and diapers for a baby and enable Brainfood to buy aprons for 10 students.

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Rivera, a Brainfood program graduate who became the deviled egg expert at his last pub-kitchen job, has since refined the Homegrown brand’s recipes for sweet potato chips, flavored popcorns, cold-pressed juices and other products now for sale at Homegrown’s space at Union Market, plus at DC Brau Brewing and 3 Stars Brewing.

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Brainfood has long been connecting the dots between higher unemployment rates among urban teens and the need for reliable kitchen workers.

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He offered Brainfood a small space, rent free.

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Chef Teddy Folkman of Granville Moore’s serves on Brainfood’s board and has helped Homegrown source local produce for its products and connect with retail outlets.

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