tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2711833612706614343.post2964540593064615282..comments2024-02-02T06:56:33.625-06:00Comments on MaryContrary's Blog: MaryContraryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16350460293199385621noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2711833612706614343.post-23867816498040085472009-11-28T12:09:55.848-06:002009-11-28T12:09:55.848-06:00Re: your projects -- you are so gifted and I envy ...Re: your projects -- you are so gifted and I envy you that. I also like it that you have so much knowledge to save yourself from disaster. Me -- I'd just gove up.<br /><br />Glad you like my idea of burning the damn lobbyists at the stake. It's that or we have them drawn and quartered which I've decided I like better for these bozos. The scene from "Braveheart" where Mel as William Wallace endures this tortuous death gives me chills and I can't help but that it would be appropriate punishment for them as it's the same thing they are doing to us metaphorically. <br /><br />Wasting food? Yeah, I plead guilty. I buy stuff I mean to make and it winds up sitting there because a) I forget it's there; b) It expires because it got shoved to the back of the cupboard. I am pretty frugal by necessity though and usually don't buy stuff that I won't eat and donate what I haven't used to the church in my neighborhood that is a Hunger Task Force site and hosts a spaghetti dinner for the poor each month. We in the neighborhood association attend when we can and donate cash for our meals to support their fine ministry. And I also donate things like soap, paper towels, cleaning supplies, etc. or other things they can't buy with food stamps if I have extra.Kay Dennisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02646717192332313215noreply@blogger.com