Crossword clues for soup kitchen
soup kitchen
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Soup \Soup\, n. [F. soupe, OF. sope, supe, soupe, perhaps originally, a piece of bread; probably of Teutonic origin; cf. D. sop sop, G. suppe soup. See Sop something dipped in a liquid, and cf. Supper.] A liquid food of many kinds, usually made by boiling meat and vegetables, or either of them, in water, -- commonly seasoned or flavored; strong broth.
Soup kitchen, an establishment for preparing and supplying soup to the poor.
Soup ticket, a ticket conferring the privilege of receiving soup at a soup kitchen.
Wiktionary
n. a place set up to provide soup and other basic food as a charity or in time of disaster.
WordNet
n. a place where food is dispensed to the needy
Wikipedia
A soup kitchen, meal center, or food kitchen is a place where food is offered to the hungry for free or at a below market price. Frequently located in lower-income neighborhoods, they are often staffed by volunteer organizations, such as church or community groups. Soup kitchens sometimes obtain food from a food bank for free or at a low price, because they are considered a charity, which makes it easier for them to feed the many people who require their services.
Many historical and some modern soup kitchens serve only soup with perhaps some bread. But several establishments which title themselves as a "soup kitchen" also serve other types of food, so social scientists sometimes discuss them together with similar hunger relief agencies that provide more varied hot meals, like food kitchens and meal centers.
While societies have been using various methods to share food with the hungry for millennia, the first soup kitchens in the modern sense may have emerged in the late 18th century. By the late 19th century, they were to be found in several American and European cities. In the United States and elsewhere, they became more prominent in the 20th century during the Great Depression. With the improved economic conditions that followed World War II, soup kitchens became less widely used, at least in the advanced economies. In the United States there was a resurgence in the use of soup kitchens following the cutbacks in welfare that were implemented in the early 1980s.
In the 21st century, the use of soup kitchens expanded in both the United States and Europe, following the lasting global inflation in the price of food which began in late 2006. Demand for their services grew as the Great Recession began to worsen economic conditions for those on low income. In much of Europe, demand further increased after the introduction of austerity-based economic policies from 2010.
Usage examples of "soup kitchen".
Now run along, and stop at the soup kitchen for a bowl of free broth.
The idea of a homeless man lamenting the lack of tables inhis favorite soup kitchen struck me as humorous.
The idea of a homeless man lamenting the lack of tables in his favorite soup kitchen struck me as humorous.
Van Meteren dined in a very cheap restaurant last night, the cheapest in town, the municipal soup kitchen.
She was in a position to know this, as she was still doing her work with the church soup kitchen.
My family loves any kind of food that can be eaten with a spoon, so I'm opening a high-class soup kitchen called the Spoonery.
You got to watch out for speeding trucks like the one that knocked down this fart-for-brains right here in front of my soup kitchen!
From the second morning, Helga's soup kitchen had an adult outside watching, and a new light fixture on the third day.
Dinner at the soup kitchen, give her a slice of life for her birthday present?
She wasn't sure how long even Sandry's work could last: firewalking in a small boardinghouse was one thing, the holocaust of the hospital and soup kitchen another.
Instead she looked toward the hospital-they weren't that far from the soup kitchen dock.
Thank God stayed at home to receive chucked friends in manner of Queen of Hearts or Soup Kitchen.
I will tell them where Bayle Domon's soup kitchen is, and they will go away.
If you don't quit this, you'll have to go all the way to South Carolina just to get a meal in a soup kitchen!