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Thursday, 2 October 2025

Perks of being a volunteer - 2/10/25

I was at the Foodbank today as usual for a Thursday.

It was a busy morning - we had training first thing about looking after our own wellbeing which was interesting and useful.  Then we had our usual session.  There seems to be a glut of carrots at the moment.  The deliveries we've had from a local supplier for the last few weeks have contained LOTS of carrots.  More than we can give out even.  

We do liaise with other providers when we have this issue and there is another group that goes to venues on Friday and Saturday who will come and collect excess food from us.

However, as volunteers, we are also allowed to take surplus items home too.  Today I have come home with carrots (we still have loads to give out on Tuesday), a cauliflower and a couple of bread items.

Tomorrow I hope to be making soup!  And yes I've checked what I need and added a few missing things onto my shopping order which is coming in the morning.  Hopefully I'll be all set.

Although I might get started on one of these - bargains picked up on a Facebook local site.


Or try and finish assembling Daughter's granny squares into a blanket.  I've nearly got them all sewn together but then it will need an edging and all the ends will need weaving in.


And then there is still a book to be finished for the daytime book club......

I'm so glad to be retired!

6 comments:

  1. Yay for carrots. :-)
    Enjoy the soup you make Wendy.

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  2. Sometimes I wonder how I functioned when I was working!! It's so good to be busy, though!! It's great that you volunteers can take some of the surplus home with you. Better that than having it go bad!! Your soup will be good! Have a good weekend ahead, Wendy!

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  3. I think retirement is one of the best periods of my life. Something I would never have thought. Coming into the soup season now. I like to make plenty so there's always a portion or two in the freezer. Those extra carrots won't be wasted in your kitchen.

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  4. How random to have so many carrots being delivered. They are good for soup, my girls are not usually fussed about carrots but do love them in a carrot and coriander soup.
    Good luck with the puzzles and your daughters granny squares.

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  5. People who volunteer for things are amazing people in my eyes

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