Thought I would share this incredible 110 year old man's secret for staying young and healthy!
Garlic, Cinnamon, Honey, Olive oil and CHOCOLATE!!
and he eats organic fresh fruit and veggies!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfAvTTGDSUQ
Take the time to thank your store clerks for their service when you do have to make a trip. They are currently as front line as our first responders, and were never prepared for the battle they are currently fighting. Same for any delivery personnel- mail, UPS, Amazon, food drivers. All providing life saving services at the moment.
If you have to make a trip to the store, check in with your neighbors- especially if they are elderly, high risk or sick and see if you can get them anything. Ask for a list and get them what you can.
SO very true. When I last went to the store, I also thanked the cashier. I told him how appreciated and vital they were and hopped he knew that. I am thinking of writing a thank you card and giving it to the manager or perhaps a poster.
Asking the elderly is a simple thing to do, we just need to remember.
Many smaller businesses are officially closed but are continuing to ship or hand deliver items. Consider supporting them if you need or want something.
Thought I would share this incredible 110 year old man's secret for staying young and healthy!
Garlic, Cinnamon, Honey, Olive oil and CHOCOLATE!!
and he eats organic fresh fruit and veggies!
No wine???
PPHHHTTT...
In our area, Uber Eats and GrubHub are waiving delivery fees, and most local restaurants we frequent have sent out emails saying that either they can do curbside pickup, deliver themselves, or to use one of the delivery apps. We've done that twice this past week. I figure it helps a) keep people employed and local businesses alive; b) reduces the use of my food stores; c) creates a festive/normal mood at home as we argue over where to order from and what to get. We're making a point to tip well even if we're picking up, since that's how most food service folks earn their money.
Even our local veterinarians are doing parking lot service! You call from your car when you arrive, they get your pet and bring them in, then the doc calls you during or after the exam to discuss, they bring your pet back to your car, and then the front desk calls you for a credit card number. This puts my mind at ease, since 2 of my 3 remaining pets are complicated health-wise.
I'm probably repeating myself, but this week so far I bartered:
3 lemons off my tree for a box of gluten free pancake mix
a jar of my homemade chicken stock for a large fresh onion
@lauraf.
I missed that post. Wow!
I have an whole lemon tree still holding about 40 unpicked lemons. I am planning on making lemonade this weekend. We certainly have holes in our stores, sometimes big ones, but they do get filled again except for tp, hand sanitizer, disinfectant spray, bleach, TP and paper towels.