Rambling with… Food for Thought

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As the busy Christmas entertainment season is about to begin, I decided to once again reach out to Melanie Rushton at Food for Thought Catering, located at 840 Erin St. (the northwest corner of Erin and St. Matthews Avenue).

Food for Thought has been a reliable source of prepared meals for me, as I am a disabled shut-in, and I’m regularly blown away by the delicious food options at Food for Thought. Melanie is the owner of the business, so I asked her what Food for Thought has in store for the season.

Melanie: Food for Thought is proud of always “being there” One of our clients loves to reference the 1979 movie of the same name starring Peter Sellers, and always thanks us for being there — it’s so sweet. We also get so much appreciation from customers who say things like “I don’t know what I would do without these meals.” These people are often homebound due to recent surgery or aging in place, but our food is really for anyone in search of a healthy, home-style meal.

Photo by John Kendle
                                Melanie Rushton, owner/operator of Food for Thought, is pictured in the kitchen of her popular catering business.

Photo by John Kendle

Melanie Rushton, owner/operator of Food for Thought, is pictured in the kitchen of her popular catering business.

With in mind, we are pleased to offer everybody a delicious holiday pre-Christmas sale. From Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, you can save 10 per cent off meals ordered online. There are 43 meals to choose from, for only $11-12 each, so you can save on popular dishes like Salisbury steak, turkey dinner, fish and chips, roast chicken, pot roast and so many more.

Clients can call 204-772-3663 to order, or order online at www.foodft.ca

By ordering online, customers can take advantage of discounts and promotions. We deliver citywide, or you can pre-order for curbside pick-up at 840 Erin St. (Please pre-order before coming – walk in service is not available.)

Weldon Rinn

Weldon Rinn
St. Vital community correspondent

Weldon Rinn lives in and writes about St. Vital. He can be reached at weldonrinn2@gmail.com

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