Re(2): SC - leftovers
Sue Wensel
swensel at brandegee.lm.com
Wed Apr 23 12:00:13 PDT 1997
> In a message dated 97-04-22 22:09:25 EDT, you write:
>
> << >Must be a Pennsylvania kind of thing. They won't accept open food here
> >closer to Philadelphia either! >>
>
> I don't know if itt's a Pennsylvania thing or not but The local soup kitchen
> here in Williamsport is glad to get any food, cooked or packaged. It is run
> by the Sisiers of Christian Charity so perhaps the fact that they are a
> church group instead of publicly funded allows them to accept ANY food
> whatsoever.Or, perhaps, they believe God will protect them from food
> poisoning and any law suits that may be brought against them. They also
> regularly recieve confiscated animals from the Game commission.
>
> Lord Ras
Confiscated animals can be given to food kitchesn (or at least that's what the
game laws said while I was living at home around a decade or so ago).
However, every kitchen/pantry I've dealt with won't accept food unless it is
in its original packaging - not even home canned.
Derdriu
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