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The Shannon Community Kitchen provides hot meals to homeless and low-income individuals and families; it is the organization’s only program. It is the policy of the community kitchen to use restricted resources for which the purpose has been met before resources without donor restrictions. The Kitchen had the following revenue and expense transactions during the 2020 fiscal year.

1. Cash donations without donor restrictions of $25,000 were received.
2. A local philanthropist also contributed $3,000, which was to be used for the purchase of Thanksgiving dinner foodstuffs.
3. A local grocery store provided fresh produce with a fair value of $100. The produce was immediately used. Volunteers from the local university contributed 100 hours to preparation and serving of meals. The estimated fair value of their labor was $750.
4. The Kitchen received a $5,000 federal grant for the purchase of institutional kitchen appliances.
5. At Thanksgiving time, the Kitchen spent $4,100 on foodstuffs for preparation of the Thanksgiving dinner.

Prepare journal entries to record these transactions.

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