@Flash wrote:
A fair amount of it makes it to the Food Bank as well for free gifting to the needy. The grocery stores here send the vast majority of their bakery bread that does not sell to the Food Bank and at least one chain does not reduce prices on aging meat or produce because it all goes to the Food Bank.
@Flash wrote:
It could be soaked in a little milk and used as a binder in meatloaf. Cubed and with additional spices and goodies turned into bread pudding. Torn and soaked overnight in eggs and milk to make a baked next morning breakfast casserole.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
Hi Flash,
I volunteer at a food bank every month. They don't accept bread donations due to the expiration dates. The bread you are referring to may go to soup kitchens or senior centers.
I’m not going to quote your long post, so I’ll just add this.@pegc wrote:
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@JASFLALMT wrote:
So far I have not received any bad produce or meat from online ordering, and I can say that I have not spread my germs in stores or risked contracting the virus by walking into an airspace occupied by someone else moments earlier who may have been sick.
@pegc wrote:
You can't fix crazy.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
Telling people who were going out into the sunshine and open air
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I enjoyed the day, out in the sunshine on our beautiful grounds, flowers blooming, masks worn, 6 feet apart, and telling stories with my friends about the past.....the sun is a great way to ease stress. Will be in the 80's this week, winter is over and I don't enjoy shopping as I once did, in a strange way, enjoy life and my freedom, and it's fun to have time to write a blog about aging....I do have experience.... Will zoom with daughter and
boyfriend later since she is working from home we see one another more.
I also walk, again with mask on and 6 feet from anyone...we're not in jail, just restricted and careful.....do I smell overkill on the forum?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
It is going to be 60 today and the sun is shining. I am going for a walk with my sister. She and I are still both symptom free and neither of us have been in public or had visitors for over 3 weeks. We are going for a walk by the lake and will stay away from other people, but we are going to be enjoying the fresh air and sunshine!
@JASFLALMT wrote:
No, no Irene, no overkill. No one ever said we weren't going to go outside and enjoy fresh air and sunshine.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I enjoyed the day, out in the sunshine on our beautiful grounds, flowers blooming, masks worn, 6 feet apart, and telling stories with my friends about the past.....the sun is a great way to ease stress. Will be in the 80's this week, winter is over and I don't enjoy shopping as I once did, in a strange way, enjoy life and my freedom, and it's fun to have time to write a blog about aging....I do have experience.... Will zoom with daughter and
boyfriend later since she is working from home we see one another more.
I also walk, again with mask on and 6 feet from anyone...we're not in jail, just restricted and careful.....do I smell overkill on the forum?
@ wrote:
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said 478 more people had died in New York, the first time the one-day toll was below 500 since April 2.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
At the same time, many of them will go bonkies fast if they do not find or re-capture a sense of enjoyment of life. Enjoyment of life is a personal thing, and no two people enjoy the same things in the same way. . .
Perhaps the risks of going outdoors outweigh the damage from remaining indoors. If they have chosen not to use gloves and masks, so be it. But let them enjoy life in their own way, even if you would not do the same thing or would take a different approach to the activity.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
If we are all in this together, we all need to know and respect that everyone is not wired to stay at home and come out of the experience happy and healthy. Give people a break! If you can stay at home, wonderful. Please do not expect that everyone can do this as effectively or with as few unwanted side effects as you can.