Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anybody here that would be willing to help our family with groceries? I have three teenagers and my husband has a chronic and has been out of work for 4 months. We have been living week to week, our bank account is frequently overdrawn. Unfortunately our family is not able to help (we’ve helped my MIL even when we couldn’t afford it).
A gift card to a grocery store, I’m not asking for someone to send a random stranger cash. Food Lion, Walmart. Please?
I’m sorry for your situation, pp. why not head to a food bank?
I can’t stock up food from the food bank. And the one here in our county will only let you have three bags. I have been there. Several times over the past few months. And it’s really unfortunate because they only have non perishable stuff and one of my kids has Type 1 diabetes. It’s hard to eat healthy from a food bank. The soups and cereals and starchy stuff really hiked his blood sugar up, even though he active in sports at school. I wish food banks were able to offer healthier options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anybody here that would be willing to help our family with groceries? I have three teenagers and my husband has a chronic and has been out of work for 4 months. We have been living week to week, our bank account is frequently overdrawn. Unfortunately our family is not able to help (we’ve helped my MIL even when we couldn’t afford it).
A gift card to a grocery store, I’m not asking for someone to send a random stranger cash. Food Lion, Walmart. Please?
I’m sorry for your situation, pp. why not head to a food bank?
Anonymous wrote:Is there anybody here that would be willing to help our family with groceries? I have three teenagers and my husband has a chronic and has been out of work for 4 months. We have been living week to week, our bank account is frequently overdrawn. Unfortunately our family is not able to help (we’ve helped my MIL even when we couldn’t afford it).
A gift card to a grocery store, I’m not asking for someone to send a random stranger cash. Food Lion, Walmart. Please?
Anonymous wrote:Is there anybody here that would be willing to help our family with groceries? I have three teenagers and my husband has a chronic and has been out of work for 4 months. We have been living week to week, our bank account is frequently overdrawn. Unfortunately our family is not able to help (we’ve helped my MIL even when we couldn’t afford it).
A gift card to a grocery store, I’m not asking for someone to send a random stranger cash. Food Lion, Walmart. Please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is there anybody here that would be willing to help our family with groceries? I have three teenagers and my husband has a chronic and has been out of work for 4 months. We have been living week to week, our bank account is frequently overdrawn. Unfortunately our family is not able to help (we’ve helped my MIL even when we couldn’t afford it).
A gift card to a grocery store, I’m not asking for someone to send a random stranger cash. Food Lion, Walmart. Please?
I’m sorry for your situation, pp. why not head to a food bank?
Anonymous wrote:Is there anybody here that would be willing to help our family with groceries? I have three teenagers and my husband has a chronic and has been out of work for 4 months. We have been living week to week, our bank account is frequently overdrawn. Unfortunately our family is not able to help (we’ve helped my MIL even when we couldn’t afford it).
A gift card to a grocery store, I’m not asking for someone to send a random stranger cash. Food Lion, Walmart. Please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
My experience with hurricanes is that, if you want to prep at all, you have to prep when it’s crazy to prep. If you wait until a rational person would prep, you’ll have a diet of maraschino cherries and sweet pickles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
Dear Microbiologist - Please define "spike". Because we went from 35 to 53 cases today. are we talking worrying when we hit 100? 1000?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
How would coronavirus affect water supplies?
You don’t see it everyday... microbiologist expert on pantry stocking and emergency preparedness. Is it something they teach them, otherwise why is he she signing like it makes her his advice more valuable then anybody else here? Just curious whats the nest post will be on signed by them? Fashion? Lawn?... trust me, don’t buy blue shirts, signed microbiologist.
Is i see them talking virus, bacteria then you got my attention, but every other area, your guess as good as my cat’s.
Anonymous wrote:lol
This title made me laugh. Of course the most obese nation in the world is worried about running out of food.
Anonymous wrote:
Water, cans of food, dry goods like cereal.
No need to run out today! This is just something to keep in mind if coronavirus cases in your state start to spike. It might never happen, so relax for now.
- microbiologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol
This title made me laugh. Of course the most obese nation in the world is worried about running out of food.
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