HOUGHTON -- A deadly combination of drought and rising food prices has left more than 10 million people in Africa facing famine. At Khana Khazana (food treasure) Friday, Dec. 2, the African Student Association at Michigan Tech will cook traditional African dishes to raise money to help the starving children in their homeland.
The menu features beef fried rice, grilled peanut butter chicken, couscous and samosa, a spicy stuffed pastry.
Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Michigan Tech Memorial Union Building Commons. A full meal costs $6 and includes a free coffee, hot tea or fountain soda. Individual entrees are available for $2 each.
Khana Khazana is a collaborative effort of Michigan Tech international students and Dining Services.
Thursday, December 01, 2011
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