Anonymous wrote:Guys horses love carrots but you can’t feed one horse fifty pounds of carrots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the ideas!
I'll have to look into food banks. Most of the ones I have donated to in the past only take nonperishable goods.
But the bag came from a friend who had been given about 7 bags.
This just invites more questions! Who was the friend? Who gave her the 7 bags? Were they 7 50-lb bags, and you got one of them? What made her think that you would want the 50 lbs? (I think I'm the first person in my friend group whom people would think of if they had too many carrots too.)
You are annoying.
I disagree, a 50 pound bag of carrots is like what someone buys for a horse, not for human consumption! The largest bag you can buy at Costco is 5 pounds. I can’t imagine receiving 50 pounds of carrots and trying to figure out what I can cook with them and instead of not donating them to people in need.
Anonymous wrote:E. coli?
Was this meant to be foreign aid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the ideas!
I'll have to look into food banks. Most of the ones I have donated to in the past only take nonperishable goods.
But the bag came from a friend who had been given about 7 bags.
This just invites more questions! Who was the friend? Who gave her the 7 bags? Were they 7 50-lb bags, and you got one of them? What made her think that you would want the 50 lbs? (I think I'm the first person in my friend group whom people would think of if they had too many carrots too.)
You are annoying.
DP, they're not. I am also curious how someone comes into possession of 350 lbs of carrots.
There are food auctions weekly that auction off huge quantities of perishable produce to the highest bidder rather than throw it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the ideas!
I'll have to look into food banks. Most of the ones I have donated to in the past only take nonperishable goods.
But the bag came from a friend who had been given about 7 bags.
This just invites more questions! Who was the friend? Who gave her the 7 bags? Were they 7 50-lb bags, and you got one of them? What made her think that you would want the 50 lbs? (I think I'm the first person in my friend group whom people would think of if they had too many carrots too.)
You are annoying.
DP, they're not. I am also curious how someone comes into possession of 350 lbs of carrots.
Anonymous wrote:Dehydrate.