"We are looking at putting a bar right across the chiller now and that will be hundreds of dollars that we can't really afford."
She said fortunately their creative chef was able to make do with what remained and the Ruakaka children enjoyed a delicious meal.
The Hare Krishna Food For Life kitchen was set up in December 2011 after Krishna devotees in Whangarei noticed increasing levels of poor and hungry people in the city and decided to do something about it.
Buddhi Wilcox, who set up the centre, is always amazed at the response to the kitchen, particularly from people donating vegetables for the meals.
The kitchen produces hot vegetarian lunches for 1000 children a week through the Food for Life in Schools programme in Northland. Dishes such as vegetarian shepherd's pie, lentils, pasta, banana fritters, apple crumble and rice pudding are served once a week to children at five schools for $1 per meal.