I got a phone-call this morning from a bro of mine. The eatery that he manages is shutting down for a few weeks. He asked if I/we wanted any of his 'stock' that won't keep on hand. I said "sure, I'm more than interested, it just depends on the price as to what I can afford".
He said that I just have to "show up smiling" and it's all mine.
I/we were there an hour later, he loaded up our truck, and the first thing I did was drove across the street to another bro of mine, and asked if he and/or his family could use some potatoes. His eyes lit up. I gave him a 50 lb box of potatoes, right there. He started to 'walk away' with it, but I asked him "are you just going to leave it in your car all day, till end of shift? (it's freezing here, still very winter) He said 'yes'. So I said "put it back in the truck, and I'll just go take it to your place and give it to your mom." He called her to ensure that she was home.
The smiles on his face though, for a whole box of spuds (restaurant quality) sure was something.
Then the smiles on his mom's face, when we arrived, sure made an impact too.
So My Lady and I are fixin' to learn how to "shred-blanche-dehydrate" a whole whack of potatoes. Simply because there is NO WAY that we can store them without them going bad before we use them. And that's still with giving more away. I've got time to help out in the kitchen doing this, and besides, a LOT can be done with dehydrated grated potatoes.
Knocked on 2 other neighbor's doors to offer the same as above, but nobody was home yet. Will try again later.
So, we all get the 'shelter in place' or whatever, but what have you done to help out 'yours' and those around you?
He said that I just have to "show up smiling" and it's all mine.
I/we were there an hour later, he loaded up our truck, and the first thing I did was drove across the street to another bro of mine, and asked if he and/or his family could use some potatoes. His eyes lit up. I gave him a 50 lb box of potatoes, right there. He started to 'walk away' with it, but I asked him "are you just going to leave it in your car all day, till end of shift? (it's freezing here, still very winter) He said 'yes'. So I said "put it back in the truck, and I'll just go take it to your place and give it to your mom." He called her to ensure that she was home.
The smiles on his face though, for a whole box of spuds (restaurant quality) sure was something.
Then the smiles on his mom's face, when we arrived, sure made an impact too.
So My Lady and I are fixin' to learn how to "shred-blanche-dehydrate" a whole whack of potatoes. Simply because there is NO WAY that we can store them without them going bad before we use them. And that's still with giving more away. I've got time to help out in the kitchen doing this, and besides, a LOT can be done with dehydrated grated potatoes.
Knocked on 2 other neighbor's doors to offer the same as above, but nobody was home yet. Will try again later.
So, we all get the 'shelter in place' or whatever, but what have you done to help out 'yours' and those around you?