
There will be 12 bowls available on Monday, May 30th. One will be chosen to go to auction, rather than first come first serve. But which should it be? Find out on Monday.

There will be 12 bowls available on Monday, May 30th. One will be chosen to go to auction, rather than first come first serve. But which should it be? Find out on Monday.

There will be 17 bowls made available for adoption on Monday, April 25th. Six of them are by BFF founder Michael Mittelman, and the other 11 are by guest turner Dan Crafton. The time is a secret so that this website doesn’t crash from all the enthusiasm. Prices range from $60 to $225.
If you are impatient, or just want to know that you got your bowl, you can bid on the bowl up for auction. The auction ends Monday, so good luck and happy bidding.

Bowls for Food is having its first auction! In addition to our usual system of listing bowls on a first come, first served basis, we have a beautiful cherry burl bowl available to the highest bidder. As usual, payment is in the form of a receipt for a donation to a food bank or food pantry.
Bid on the item here: https://www.bowlsforfood.com/product/bff-202/
Auction Ends On: March 27, 2022 5:00 pm EDT
Auction Donation Rules:
If the winning bid cannot satisfy the donation rules the next highest bidder will be approached to make a donation in the amount of their bid.

Thanks to all the generous donors we have now generated over $30,000 in donations to local food banks from bowls. This is exclusive of the over $5,000 in other donations in honor of Bowls for Food. Wow! Thanks also to the guest turners who gave their work to the last batch which generated over $2,500. They are boxed up and will be shipping shortly.

Several woodworkers and bowl turners have reached out to me to ask if they could donate some of their work to Bowls for Food. I responded to the first three who were close by and collected these 25 bowls. Big thanks to Dan Crafton, Thurston Tarter, and Eric Weinstein for donated their work for this next batch.
Patch.com published this great piece about Bowls for Food and food insecurity. Thank you Beth Dalbey for spreading the word and telling the story so well.
https://patch.com/massachusetts/brookline/bowls-food-lathe-artist-turns-his-attention-hunger
ABC World News Tonight with David Muir picked up the story from WCVB and added to it. The result? So many fans the web site went down again. Hopefully I have beefed it up enough to withstand all the enthusiasm. In case you missed it, you can watch the video here:
The response from recent press has been truly overwhelming and I am beyond humbled by the interest in my work. Before you write or try to get a bowl, Please read the Frequently Asked Questions to learn how it works.
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Today’s Boston Globe included this great column by Ann Trieger Kurland. Thanks for telling the world about how they can help the hungry!
WCVB Boston came for a visit to talk to me about Bowls for Food and watch me turn a bowl. Thanks to Erika Tarantal and her team for a great story and for spreading the word of BFF. The response has been overwhelming, but worry not, I am turning new bowls!
https://www.wcvb.com/article/artist-supports-food-banks-by-turning-bowls/38687928