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Cosmos Home lets their inner cook run free

Cosmos Home sold warm food to raise funds for their disabled residents.

Cosmos Home hosted a drive-through, selling fresh food to keep the community warm.

Chairperson Hanlie Jansen van Vuuren explained that Cosmos sold all of their orders within three hours – this included 400 fat cakes, 100 Yankees and 100 bowls of soup.

All of the funds that were raised will directly contribute to upholding Cosmos Home.

The fat cake, soup and Yankees.

“We will be doing similar events like this. We want to double our sales because we received a lot of good feedback. The residents even said that if they knew it would be so delicious, they would have ordered double,” Hanlie said.

One resident said, “I have to say the soup was royal food. Completely different than how we usually make it. Cosmos’ soup was heavenly!”

Another resident expressed, “It was food of the highest quality! You work so hard. Nothing is too much.”

“The fat cake was delicious! Will buy again next time but this time double!” another resident wrote.

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