In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 19 Dec 2020 20:58:09 -0600, Jim Joyce
<no...@none.invalid> wrote:
>On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 19:32:10 -0500, micky <
NONONO...@fmguy.com> wrote:
>
>>In alt.home.repair, on Sat, 19 Dec 2020 12:02:22 -0600, Jim Joyce
>><no...@none.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>On Sat, 19 Dec 2020 09:45:41 -0500, micky <
NONONO...@fmguy.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>In alt.home.repair, on Wed, 16 Dec 2020 14:56:30 -0000 (UTC), Arlen
>>>>Holder <
arlen_...@newmachines.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Tue, 15 Dec 2020 04:19:39 -0500, micky wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> y/jV6w4mX
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi micky,
>>>>>
>>>>>Would you kindly stop posting your infantile politics to the repair ng?
>>>>
>>>>You ddin't even look, did you. It wasn't politics. It was home repair.
>>>>
>>>>
https://imgur.com/gallery/jV6w4mX
>>>
>>>I've been toying with the idea of building an enclosure like that and
>>>putting canned goods inside, such as soup and veggies, maybe some Ramen
>>>noodles, etc.
>>
>>What a coincidence. I've been buying Cup Noodles, but I mistook the
>>wrapper for 6 and when I opened it yesterday, I ended up with 12 Ramen
>>noodles in cellophane. I ate one but didn't like it as much and I was
>>trying to figure out where I could get rid of the other 11.
>>
>>> I'd add a sign that says, "Take what you need, give what you
>>>can". My neighborhood is fairly small, only about 90 houses, so I'm not
>>>sure there's a real need here. Down in the city, though, my wife volunteers
>>
>>It's hard to give away food. A lot of people feel insulted to take it,
My examples come from going door to door in my n'hood. So I meant
giving it to people who were not hungry, but are as likely as anyone to
enjoy the food I wanted to give them. It's hard to give them food. I
don't try anymore.
I am friends with one family where they seem to be happy to take food
I've bought by mistake, even once when it was open, a half gallon of
non-alcoholic sangria. Lots of people like sangria and I thought I'd
give it another try, but I still don't.
>>even though we all eat food, and they're doing me a favor. Maybe some
>>feel, If you don't like it, why would I? but I think that's less common
>>than being insulted, or if not exactly that, not wanting to look, I
>>don't know, poor? by taking it.
>
>I have to disagree. Under the right circumstances, it's way too easy to
>give away food. Food insecurity is a huge problem in this country. When I
I know.
>lived in San Antonio, they did a local TV piece about a couple of
>neighborhoods where people put canned goods out by the sidewalk, in one of
>those cabinet things. At first, they said the food simply disappeared
>overnight, but over time it became a case where random people were putting
>food back into the box, so it mostly sustained itself and they only
>occasionally had to replenish it. One of those neighborhoods was just
>across the valley from my house.
That's very good. Maybe the difference was that they didn't have to
talk to anyone face to face.
A valley can make a big difference. One block can make a big
difference.
>In my neighborhood, someone put a cabinet on a picnic table in the picnic
>area of our development. He initially stocked it with children's books, but
>it quickly grew to have any kind of books and some magazines. People
>figured out the concept really quickly. You can take books or you can bring
>books, or you can do both. Every week or two the titles completely turned
>over.
Books are different. I've seen a couple of those book things in
Baltimore and more elsewhere.
>>>at a Catholic church where they hand out free meals to needy people. She
>>>says there's a steady stream of people, from opening to closing time, so at
>>>least down there they have a need.
>>
>>That sounds like the right place.
>>
>>People who send food to hurricane zones, etc. and expect it to get
>>shipped are aiui doing no favors, when what they really need is money to
>>buy food that is already there.
>
>It depends on the specific situation. If a major storm wipes out most of
>the local food and supplies, authorities will sometimes ask for donations
>of food and supplies versus cash.
I haven't notice that, maybe because I'm too far from most hurricanes,
but I'm sure you're right.