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		Picked up another couple of metal gates today
	 
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		Its was a Dog food IN day - frozen meat, dog food sachets, biscuits, chews and treats. Plus a dog basket, coat, leads and collar which will be going to the Dogs Home. Also IN came an over the sink drainer and some more wool insulation pads. OUT went a china chicken (for storing eggs). Somebody asked for one and it was only gathering dust here.
 
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		It was a People food IN day today. I had planned to collect 6 tins of soup and a couple of bars of soap! The soap lady said there'd be a few other items with the soap. This morning she sent me a photo of a biggish cardboard box and said to be careful as it was quite heavy! There were 3 tins of peas, fresh grapes, apples, baby potatoes, ready to roll pastry, sachets of sauce mix and jelly and 4 packets of lard. Yuk!! I'll take them to the £5 food pantry next time I go.  
I also collected a heated "shawl" thing for those cold winter nights when I can't afford the heating.   
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		 (15-09-2024, 06:13 PM)Veggie Wrote:  It was a People food IN day today. I had planned to collect 6 tins of soup and a couple of bars of soap! The soap lady said there'd be a few other items with the soap. This morning she sent me a photo of a biggish cardboard box and said to be careful as it was quite heavy! There were 3 tins of peas, fresh grapes, apples, baby potatoes, ready to roll pastry, sachets of sauce mix and jelly and 4 packets of lard. Yuk!! I'll take them to the £5 food pantry next time I go. I also collected a heated "shawl" thing for those cold winter nights when I can't afford the heating.
  
You can sit in your rocking chair, doing your knitting in your heated sawl, just like a little old granny.     
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		Sorry to disappoint you but I don't have a rocking chair, don't knit or have any children to make me a granny.   
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		   15-09-2024, 08:40 PM (This post was last modified: 15-09-2024, 08:41 PM by Veggie.)
 
		^^^ You'll like this, JJB.   
I went to Morries this afternoon and the man on the hot pies and pasties counter was marking down his wares. I picked up a bag of steak bakes and he said " Who said you could take those?" 
ME " Oh, please can I have them, I'm only little" 
HIM (who is very tall) " You're what?? 
ME "Little" 
HIM "You could have said you were Old" 
ME , pointing to my hair" "I'm not old, this is a wig" 
HIM " Looks like a pot of white paint fell on your head!". 
ME "You're so rude. I'll have some chicken bakes as well for that!".
	
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		 (15-09-2024, 07:59 PM)Veggie Wrote:  Sorry to disappoint you but I don't have a rocking chair, don't knit or have any children to make me a granny.  
Three out of three ain't bad. You'll just have to pretend.      TBH I'm in the same camp, no chair, grandkids or knitting but you DO have a heated shawl.
	 
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		 (15-09-2024, 08:40 PM)Veggie Wrote:  ^^^ You'll like this, JJB.  I went to Morries this afternoon and the man on the hot pies and pasties counter was marking down his wares. I picked up a bag of steak bakes and he said " Who said you could take those?"
 ME " Oh, please can I have them, I'm only little"
 HIM (who is very tall) " You're what??
 ME "Little"
 HIM "You could have said you were Old"
 ME , pointing to my hair" "I'm not old, this is a wig"
 HIM " Looks like a pot of white paint fell on your head!".
 ME "You're so rude. I'll have some chicken bakes as well for that!".
 
I can just imagine it. 
They must see you coming in Morries at discount time..........and hide!     
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		More people food today! The girl I bought food for recently, messaged me to say she'd had a Food Bank delivery and did I want some tinned food that they wouldn't eat as there was so much! She gave me 5 tins of rice pudding, custard, 2 tins of peaches, 5 soup, tinned potatoes, peas, carrots, tomatoes and a big bunch of bananas. Some steamed puds too. Seems wrong to be having Food Bank food but I suppose if she won't eat it, I may as well.
 
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		£5 Pantry today - not as much there today.    Potatoes, carrots, radish, cabbage, 4 punnets of mushrooms, courgettes, mixed fruit, tins of tuna, sardines & custard (not together), minced beef, sausages, cheese & ham slices, mozzarella, dozen eggs, bread, cakes, pancakes, crisps, pop.
	
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