Since becoming a , I’ve become even more passionate in spreading the word of what we can do as a community to end Child Hunger. I’ve been talking to my son’s school about having a food drive during the summer classes and organizing a time to volunteer at our local food bank.
If you’re looking for something easy and delicious (Yes, delicious!) you can do to help end Child Hunger, then make some Peanut Butter Popcorn!
While at the grocery store, search for specially marked ConAgra products that feature a red thumb tack. For each specially marked ConAgra Foods you purchase and register online, you will help buy a meal for a child at your local Feeding America food bank. You’ll also get a download of an original song called “Here’s Hope” performed by Jewel, Owl City or Jay Sean.
This weekend I decided to make a delicious treat of Peanut Butter Popcorn for my family and with that I was able to donate two meals for a child at my local Food Bank. It’s THAT easy!
Ingredients
– 2 packages of Orville Redenbacher Popcorn
– 1/4 cup of creamy Peter Pan Peanut Butter
– 1/2 cup of margarine
– 3/4 cup of brown sugar
– 20 large marshmallows
Create
– In a large pot on stovetop, mix together marshmallows, brown sugar and margarine until completely melted and smooth. Add in Peter Pan Peanut Butter until completely blended. You can also do this in the microwave.
– Pour mixture over popped Orville Redenbacher Popcorn and mix together quickly.
– Enjoy!
It’s just that easy – make sure to buy the specially marked packages of ConAgra foods and you’re helping to make sure one less child goes to sleep hungry.
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Disclosure: I am a brand ambassador for the Child Hunger Ends Here campaign and have been compensated for my participation. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Oh my goodness… this looks awesome! I actually have some of that same popcorn and peanut butter in my pantry right now! I just added marshmallows to my grocery list!
That looks yummy! I’m going to have to try that!:)