By 1808Delaware

That’s a fight with food, not a food fight.

As one of the many contests between Ohioans and Michiganders during OSU-Michigan month, Delaware County Emergency Medical Services and the Huron Valley Ambulance in Michigan are having a contest with the beneficiary being People in Need, Inc..

Actually, the beneficiary is the wider Delaware County community and its residents.

To participate, simply drop off any of the items below between now and November 26 to any DMS station. A list of those stations can be found here.

The entity that collects the most donation wins bragging rights for the coming year. Huron Valley Ambulance, by the way, is located in – you guessed it – Ann Arbor.

If you choose to make a financial donation instead, please note on the check or donation that it is to be directed to the Delaware County EMS Fight With Food campaign.

  • Mashed potato mix
  • Turkey gravy (can/mix)
  • 17×14 deep oval turkey roasting pan
  • Stuffing mix
  • Chicken broth
  • Whole cranberry sauce
  • Pecans
  • Brown sugar
  • Green beans (can)
  • Crispy fried onions
  • Evaporated milk
  • Gingerbread mix
  • Whipped topping mix
  • Pancake mix
  • Pancake syrup
  • Coffee
  • Hot Cocoa Mix
  • Orange juice (shelf stable)
  • Pumpkin spice quick bread mix
  • Boxed/bagged cereal
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Shredded coconut (bag)
  • Mandarin oranges (can)
  • Pineapple tidbits (can)
Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

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