Not going to post the reasons and whereby's, just thought I'd let you know that an ab'er has reached that level, and before the pompous, righteous brigade get on their high horses, there are free areas of access to the internet.
Looks like we're all on your side, albs. Sorry you're having a tough time, but get the leg-up you need. I'm sure things will turn round for you soon. Meanwhile, you know where we are if you need us xx
Alba, I saw this earlier and couldn't think of anything to say that others weren't saying. I still can't.
I hope this is just a temporary blip for you and your family and that things will soon get sorted out. Good luck tomorrow. I envisage tins of tuna and tins of tomatoes. Hopefully, you can make tuna pasta bake tomorrow. That's if you like it, of course.
Alba, I'll second Tilly's comment above - I've just seen this and am sorry to hear of your troubles. I hope that things pick up and improve for you very, very soon. There are two food banks in my town and they are much needed due to the area I live in, and I can't find anything bad to say about them.
I hope all goes well tomorrow, All the very best xxx
Well, not long back.
Lovely bunch of people, tea/coffee and biscuits on offer.
Thank you, first of all to all those lovely people who donate to food banks.
We received : (long list coming up!)
1 kilo rice
1 litre Eternal Milk (the long life stuff)
1 litre Orange Juice
Box of M&S Xmas Tea Bags (40)
500g Penner rigate pasta
2lb bag of sugar
packet of rich tea biscuits
Carton of Oat So Simple (caramel, 10 sachets)
Packet of Powdered spuds (Smash to you and I)
Tins of
Chopped Tomatoes x 1
Chicken Soup x 1
Veg Soup x 2
Petit Pois and carrots x 1
Chicken Casserole x 1
Spag Bol x 1
Spaghetti in tom sauce x 1
Baked Beans x 3
Mandarin Segments
Custard
Jar each of Peanut Butter and Dolmio Bolognaise Sauce with extra garlic and onions.
Do you know, Albs.....you have made me realise just how needed food banks are.....and I bet others feel the same.....so I shall make the effort to locate one near here....and there will be one I'm sure...
Glad you listed contents, alba. There are those under the misapprehension that people attending food banks receive a trolley full of goodies. Now they can all see that what you actually get are the basics. A friend of mine received roughly the same as you, only he got a jar of lime/garlic stir fry mix and a tin of grilled herring, too. I know this because he gave said items to me:-)
Purely out of nosyness but can you pick and choose? For example, I don't like mixed tins of veg, so could I (if I used em) ask for say a tin of carrots on their own? Or do you just get bags already filled?
Bags already pre-packed for you Boo, there's no picking and choosing.
A couple is given the weight of 12.5k of food, don't know what it is for say, a family of 4, couple and 2 children under the age of 16.
Oh right, didn't know how it worked, I assumed (obviously wrongly) that there were boxes of stuff, and you got to choose so many out of each box- for example, coupla tins from the "tinned veg" box and so on.
Does seem a shame if you don't particular like a food item they give you doesn't it? What happens if you suffer from certain food allergies?
Anyway, all that ^ is just my pointless ramblings, lol- as I've said, I really hope things look up for you soon :-)