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You’ve got a friend (on Facebook).

The Dish On…Hey Let’s Dish! customers, if you haven’t already become a Let’s Dish! fan on Facebook, here are a few reasons to join our fan base now. This past month we:

  • Gave all fans a preview of the new month’s menu one week before it hit the website and two weeks before in the store
  • Surprised one lucky Facebook fan with a $25 gift certificate
  • Launched our DishRewards program three days early for Facebook fans with an exclusive fans-and-friends, limited-time-only offer
  • Posted links to lots of Let’s Dish! initiatives, including our Fundraising Overview and Application, our Gluten Freedom newsletter for customer with dietary restrictions, our Weight Watchers promotion and more (those pesky documents are always hard to find!)
  • Shared photos, videos, TV appearances and even voice messages with our fans

AND, now, here’s one more for all you Food for Thought blog readers:

Become a fan on Let’s Dish! on Facebook now through Friday, May 16th, and you can automatically earn 500 DishPoints - worth $5 OFF any future Let’s Dish! session. With our new DishRewards program, you can earn unlimited savings so why not start with one click worth five dollars?! We’ll add 500 DishPoints to your DishRewards account JUST for clicking on the “become a fan” link on our Facebook Click here to become a Let’s Dish! “fan†on Facebook!Click here to become a Let’s Dish! “fan†on Facebook!page.

Click here to become a Let’s Dish! “fan†on Facebook!

Who knows when we’ll next surprise a fan with something special?!

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RELATED LINKS:
> DishRewards = Unlimited Savings. Find out more!
> Become a Let’s Dish! Fan on Facebook (and learn more about what Facebook is…)

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The Difference a Dish Can Make

Last week, we shared with you how important community involvement is to Let’s Dish! in our post, “Supporting our Community: One Dish at a Time,” as well as how you can request support for your own personal causes with our newly-expanded Fundraising Program.

We also gave you some insight into our current partnership with Johns Hopkins, donating meals to families who have a family member being treated at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD.

No blog post could give you a full sense, however, of just what a difference a “dish” - a healthy, homemade meal with no effort - can make to a family going through a difficult time.

We’d like to share with you a few notes from recent meal recipients in hopes that you will join us in making meals for the families at Johns Hopkins. Or, maybe these posts will inspire you as to how you can get involved with Let’s Dish! to support your community through meals or funds raised towards a worthy cause.
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Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center

“Dear Let’s Dish!,
I just wanted to let you know how much we appreciated the dinners that you provided recently. We are staying at the Hackerman-Patz House at Johns Hopkins while my husband undergoes a transplant. We will be here for three months. One of the challenges has been trying to fix nutritious, tasty meals while away from home for such a long time. I was very excited to see that the menu for the latest house social was being provided by Let’s Dish!. I have been a “disher” at my home store or almost 2 years now and know how delicious your food is. Once again, thank you very much for your generosity.”

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Supporting Our Community: One Dish at a Time

Community involvement has always been a key focus of the Let’s Dish! organization in the mid-Atlantic.

Throughout the years, we’ve been involved with several charities, non-profit organizations and community groups, and we’ve helped them to raise awareness about their cause, raise funds for their purposes and bring community members together.

Though the full list would be too long to post, here are just a few of the organizations we’ve worked with over the past 4 years:

…as well as many local church groups, sports teams, schools and families in need in our own communities.

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