Richard wrote::D @ sweetnpied, applause, applause,xxx

. I couldn't agree more! Enjoy Vegas and break
their bank to buy lots more sploshing stuff

Rich

Richard
Awwww, thanks. Aren't you a sweetie.
But you know, I felt soooooo fucking guilty after writing that post, above, last night, that I spent the remainder of last night rounding up a number of the brownie cake mixes I won't be wamming with and then thought, "I just can't walk in there with 25 or so boxes of cake batter." So I tore through every area of dry food storage we have in the house and cleaned out everything that we had put away but I knew we'd never get to any time soon. Thinking I still wasn't contributing enough, I then started grabbing stuff we wouldn't get to in at least a week or two (cans of soup, crackers, cereal, canned vegetables & fruits, etc., etc. etc.), thinking I'll just go out and buy some more next time and replace it. I stuck it in my car overnight. The trunk was so full, I had to stick bags in the back seat. At lunchtime today, I drove down to our nearest soup kitchen and gave it to them and wrote out a big check, too.
I've always contributed food and money for our area's soup kitchens from afar (usually at our church). I'd never seen a real-life soup kitchen before. OMG. It was horrible. People desperate for a meal. The cafeteria style room they use to feed them was filled to overflowing. There were people standing out the front door waiting for an open spot at one of the tables. I spoke to one of the workers as to how many meals they prepare a day, and he said over a thousand.
They even have showers there. The woman ahead of me on line asked the woman manning the front desk (whom I wanted to ask where to drop off the food) to sign up for the shower. The desk woman said, I'm not sure you're going to be able to get one today, and pointed to the list of names ahead of her. There had to be at least 40 or 50 names on the list.
I immediately signed up for volunteer work on one weekend a month. I know I shouldn't feel guilty about all the food I wasted sploshing recently, but I did feel I had to do SOMETHING in return to balance the scales a little.