SC - food banks

Christi Redeker Christi.Redeker at digital.com
Thu Jan 8 07:24:12 PST 1998


Thw Wonderous Mistress Elaina wrote about donating her leftovers.
(ducking ahead of time, she has a stick to handle her apprentices)

>There is a big difference between the official rules and the
>behavior of volunteers trying to feed hungry people.


To which I, her most humble apprentice reply:  What you never have
leftovers, I thought Knights and Kings stormed into your kitchen
demanding more of your fabulous cuisine.

(finishes her jest and goes to see if Margali has room under the rock to
protect her)

More on a serious note.  I think I would have to agree with Elaina.  I
have volunteered in soup kitchens and homeless shelters.  Anything the
receive is a blessing.  But (sorry Ras) if the laws of your area prevent
them from accepting it, find a food bank, freeze someleftover sna d
offer it to them.  they portion out opened items all the time.  They get
donation from supermarkets of item that are open on the shelf so they
can not sell them.  What could be more unsanitary then that?

Murkial
Christi Redeker
Digital Equipment Corporation
Colorado Springs, Colorado
christi.redeker at digital.com


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