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It's a quarter of eight, and I'm already back from the food bank with Mb. She picked me up just after six, we got there and were in line to register by 6:30...we ended up being numbers 530 and 531. One of the volunteers who circulates and takes prayer requests said that when she'd arrived at 6, they were calling number 200, and they're expecting 1300-1400 people today trying to get turkeys for Thanksgiving.

I told her I remember when I first began going there, that the average was 300-400 per week. Now, she says, it's regularly 1000 every week*. Wow.

Because of the overflow crowd, there was none of the usual selection process. We each got a brown bag with canned and boxed goods and a white bag with fruits/veg and bakery items. Finally was a choice of turkey (whole or breast), chicken or ham. I opted for turkey breast, because it's just me, after all. Mb, who's cooking for Bozo and BabyBozo, went for the whole turkkey.

It went pretty quickly, and we got back out to her car by 7:10. Upon examining the bags, I've discovered a big box of instant mashed potatoes, a good sized bag of real potatoes, a bag of plums, a box of stuffing mix, a packet of gravy mix, some Wheat Thin crackers, Nutter Butter cookies, cans of corn, beans, sweet potatoes and peaches. And a loaf of bread.

There was also a bag of almonds and a three-pack of caramel apples, both of which I traded to Mb for diet soda, because my teeth don't handle shit like that anymore.

I expect to have a quiet Thanksgiving day. Hope yours are pleasant as well!

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* On normal weeks, they have eveyone grab three recycled grocery bags on the way in (if they havn't brought their own reuseables, like I do), which they are in perpetual need of. Yesterday evening, after Mb gave me the heads up, I collected the accumulation from my dining room and wound up with a very full 30 gallon trash bag full! My, that freed up some real estate....

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Date: 2012-11-20 12:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pwcorgigirl.livejournal.com
A thousand every week is just staggering. But it sounds like you got some really nice stuff.

We are going to have a quiet, at-home Thanksgiving. Our sis-in-law is disappointed that we're not coming to her house, but it's a four-hour drive round trip and we're just really tired and want to stay home. I got a duck to roast (my guys love duck) and we'll have other festive side dishes that won't make me crazy cooking them. :)

Hope you have a lovely Thanksgiving, hon. *hugs*

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Date: 2012-11-20 01:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vanillafluffy.livejournal.com
Mmmm, duck. Although I'll admit, the only duck I've ever had was at the Chinese Buffet. Good, though.

Yeah, I think I'd want to spend my first holidays in a new house at home, too.

Before I got the turkey breast, I was thinking of getting some ground turkey and making a strata-type casserole: stuffing on the bottom, a layer of sauteed turkey and topped with a layer of mashed potatoes. Serve atop a puddle of gravy, garnished with a slice of jellied cranberry sauce. I may attempt it for Christmas; I certainly have enough sides.

Blessed be!

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Date: 2012-11-20 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pwcorgigirl.livejournal.com
Oh, yum! That's like a Thanksgiving version of shepherd's pie.

Duck is so fabulous. The bagger at Kroger asked me if it tastes like chicken, and I bit my tongue to keep from saying, "What's the point in that?" I get a bit ill-tempered this time of year. :D

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Date: 2012-11-20 03:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vanillafluffy.livejournal.com
Ding! That comeback made me cackle like a loon, which probably doesn't taste like duck either!

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