5 April

Sarah’s Friday Choice: Two Healthy Cereal Choices For The Children Of Pantry Guests

by Jon Katz

Sarah’s food choices today are healthy and inexpensive breakfast choices for the children of the pantry users. The first is Life Breakfast Cereal, 13.0z, Boxes, 3 Pack. $8.19

The second choice is Kellogg’s Frosted Mini-Wheat, Cold Breakfast Cereal, Whole Grain, High Fiber Kids Snack, four boxes, $15.12.

You can see the entire Cambridge Food Pantry Amazon Wish List Here. You can browse or buy a different item on the list. Sarah’s lists reflect what the users want and need and what the pantry has run out of or can’t get from the usual sources.

Jon’s choice from today’s Wish List is Always Ultra Thin Feminine Pads For Women, Size 2 Long Super Absorbency With Wings, Unscented, 58 Count (Pack of One), $9.95.

There is a real need for the pads for women.

We are trying to bridge the gap between what the users want most and what the pantry offers. The pantry is just about out of bar soap and Colgate Tooth toothpaste.

If you are sending donations that don’t come from Amazon and need a sending list, it’s Sarah Harrington, Cambridge Food Pantry, 24 E. Main Street, Cambridge, N.Y., 12816.

 

5 Comments

    1. Marc, thank you so much for this message.

      I look like a 76-year-old man, but I am a 24-year-old woman identifying as an old man.

      (I should warn you, diapers are next…)

      Thanks for your thoughtfulness.

    2. Marc, it shouldn’t have to be explained to you the needs of those that are IN NEED! That means food, laundry items, and, YES, hygiene items and diapers! Do you even have a clue how much those items cost? Do you have a clue how needed they are? Babies NEED diapers and women NEED feminine products. Don’t be part of the problem, be part of the solution! May I suggest you click on the link above and be a part of the solution.

      1. Thanks, Barbara. That was a lovely message. I’ve learned to laugh at and make fun of messages like this. People who do that hate to be laughed at, and it is pitiful and worthy of some compassion. I don’t think he wants or cares to be reasoned with; he’s just looking to hurt somebody; a stranger on social media will do. I admit to having fun with it. I appreciate your thoughts. Marc is part of the problem, not the solution.

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