FMC Adobo Cookoff! For Workers' Dignity and Rights

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345 East Carson Street,Long Beach CA 90807

29 October, 2022

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Sumali na sa isang event para sa pamilya upang piliin ang pinakamasarap na adobo sa SoCal! Uban kanamo sa pundok sa mahigalaong pamilya aron pag kuha sa pinakalami nga adobo sa SoCal! Come eat or compete in a cook-off for best home-cooked adobo in SoCal! Show off your classic, creative, or vegetarian/vegan recipe. All funds raised will go to the work of Filipino Migrant Center in supporting low-income Filipino workers' fight for dignified lives. We'll also have more catered Filipino food for attendees in addition to our contestants' adobo dishes! Adobo Cook-Off Guidelines for Contestants Categories: Judges' Choice Peoples' Choice Most creativeVegetarian or veganRules: Please arrive at least 1 hour (1:00 p.m.) before the beginning of the programContestants (Individuals + Restaurants/Chefs) must make enough adobo for 30-35 tasting portions; Contestants (Organizations) must make enough adobo for 50-60 tasting portionsAdobo must be FULLY cooked before arriving to the cook-off venue. The venue will not have stoves. Chafing dishes will be provided to keep the food warm.Please wear a mask and gloves when servingPlease share ingredients so the audience can be aware of allergies, etc.Only 1 entry per org, individual, or companyOrganizations & companies may have up to 4 representatives attendingPlease bring your own: serving utensils and gloves Fulfillment: There will be no refunds so please show up with a dish! Event organizers will provide: TablesTasting cups/bowls for contestants to portion out bite-size pieces for audienceEating utensilsVoting boxHand sanitizersTrash bagsChafing dishes Are you interested in volunteering with us to make our event a success? Fill out our volunteer interest form and we'll be in touch with you soon! tinyurl.com/fmc12years About the Filipino Migrant Center The Filipino Migrant Center (FMC) is a non-profit organization founded in 2010 to address the needs of Filipinos in the South Bay cities of Southern California and has since expanded to serve throughout the entire region. We are a Filipino immigrant-led organization who aims to educate, organize, and mobilize low-income, working class Filipino families. FMC believes that people who are most affected and impacted by social injustices should lead in developing long-term strategies to change systems of inequality. Through our programs and services, we support the leadership and empowerment of low-income youth, low-wage workers, immigrant women, and families so they can effectively engage in improving the conditions of their health, schools, workplaces, neighborhoods, and environment. Read more about FMC's work here

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