You've seen the posters up locally well now here is the press release:
More Hall is perhaps the only care home that does take away
exotic food, as once again, the Sisters who run More Hall Convent Residential
Home, Randwick, will be cooking up curries, rice and Samosas to sell in order
to raise funds for the “the little extras” for the residents. These curries are
unique as they merge the styles of the sisters various home towns in Southern
India to create real Indian home cooking.
Using fresh ingredients bought locally, they add herbs and spices to give a
distinctive flavour.
The curries will be on sale on the afternoon of Saturday,
November 12th. While you are collecting your curry you can take the
opportunity to chat to the residents over a cup of tea and cakes and listen to
the music provided by Norma and Luke. Also you may wish to buy some home made
cakes or handcrafted presents from the limited range that they have available
this year. In addition there will be a “grand” raffle.
The curry day is one of a number of activities organised to
raise funds and to bring some of the hustle and bustle of life into the home
for the residents. On the Curry Day, the Sisters are assisted by the staff of
the home and The Friends Of More Hall, a group resident’s relatives and other
concerned people. Other events organised by the friends include a summer Garden
Party and seasonal music, dance and drama at Christmas and Easter.
Come early as there is always a great demand for the
curries, so much so that, this year, we have had to appoint a car park attendant
to control the congestion in and around the convent grounds. Chicken or Vegetable Curries (both with rice) are £6.50 and
Samosas (4 for ₤3.) will be on sale from 2 pm to 5 pm on Saturday, 12th
November, come early to avoid disappointment – we usually sell out.
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