Share Recipes While You Help Bluffton Kids in Medical Fights

This is Bluffton at its quirkiest and finest, and we hope you’ll join in and help us raise money for a quartet of kids beginning unthinkable medical battles.

Nine-year-old Kendall Brodie was diagnosed last week with Stage 2 neuroblastoma, an extremely rare form of cancer.

River Ridge Academy eighth grader Kailey Morris was diagnosed with a brain tumor last week as well.

Three-year-old Bluffton Early Childhood Center student Daws Skager has recently completed the first chemotherapy treatment to battle a brain tumor as well. He's a little farther down the road of the battle, but the family still needs our support.

Bluffton Middle Schooler Krystal Buck is a little farther into a battle with leukemia she began in July.

We published a 1971 cookbook from the Episcopal Church of the Cross on Bluffton Then and Now and the interest in it sparked an idea.

That has turned into a cookbook fundraiser showing off the talents of both Bluffton residents and the area’s most celebrated chefs.

Do you have a recipe that you want to see published in the updated cookbook? Email your entry to lowchron@gmail.com

The hope would be that we have enough entries that we have a cookoff where folks cook their recipes for a panel of local chefs, who decide which recipes are included.

We will have a pre-order for the cookbook up on this page in the coming days.

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