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July 22, 2025
Meal Partnerships, Meals, Community, Poverty & Food Insecurity
Jenny Barker
Fueling Potential: How Summer Meals Support ...

At the Andrew Jackson Clubhouse of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee, kids are spending the summer learning, growing—and thanks to The Nashville Food Project’s made-from-scratch meals—staying nourished, too.

Through the Sweet Peas Summer Eats for Kids program, sponsored by Jackson®, hundreds of healthy meals are delivered each week to support youth during a time when access to regular food can drop off.

This partnership is part of The Nashville Food Project’s Community Meals program, which brings nutritious food directly to organizations already creating safe, supportive spaces for young people.

Now in its sixth year, the collaboration with Jackson is helping serve over 100,000 meals this summer—fueling not just plates, but potential across the city.

Fueling Potential: How Summer Meals Support Youth at the Boys & Girls Club
June 18, 2025
Community, Gardens, Volunteers
The Nashville Food Project
The Community Agriculture Network Is Live—And ...

The Community Agriculture Network is a collaboration of growing spaces—community gardens, church plots, urban farms, and orchards—each managed by trusted leaders in their respective communities. These sites are independently managed but supported by TNFP through shared tools, technical assistance, access to seed and compost, and a network of volunteers and educators.

The Community Agriculture Network Is Live—And Growing!
Stephen Moseley
September 11, 2012

Macaroni and Cheese with Cauliflower

Stephen Moseley
September 11, 2012
Macaroni and Cheese with Cauliflower

Sneaking veggies into this classic dish not only boosts nutrient content but also flavor! They’ll never have to know...

Tagged: cauliflower, cheddar, pasta

Stephen Moseley
September 6, 2012

Banana Bread Pudding with Vanilla Glaze

Stephen Moseley
September 6, 2012
Banana Bread Pudding with Vanilla Glaze

A weekly staple on our menus, this bread pudding utilizes donated pastries and is super simple to make.

Tagged: banana, bread, egg, milk, raisin

Stephen Moseley
September 6, 2012
Recipes

Turkey Pot Pie

Stephen Moseley
September 6, 2012
Recipes

A great recipe to use up all that leftover Thanksgiving turkey!

Tagged: turkey

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