Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Plea to Kroger

I was in my local Kroger Store Wednesday. I picked up about $50 worth of organic fruits and snacks for the boys to head to school. As I was leaving I stopped to talk to Gloria, who has been joyfully chatting with us as she stocks the shelves for at least 5 years. While chatting I spied a carton of peaches, pears, bananas, apples overflowing with slightly bruised fruit, it was on a straight road to the dumpster. I asked Gloria if I could have it, take it home and make applesauce for the kids at school. She said unfortunately they are unable to do that because of liability. Gloria also told me the only way they can move it out of the store is to the trash or full price, due to Kroger policy regarding liability. I couldn't believe what I had just heard! Especially knowing that at other grocery stores offer 2nd rate produce at significant discount. It's called REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE!

I was so stunned that I couldn't bring that food home for a better price or free. So I asked to speak to the manager. Dan Watson, has been the Store Manager at my grocer for the entire 5 years I've been shopping there. I love his store, friendly people, good prices, clean shelves and floor. It's part of our community. Surely I thought Dan would understand my plight.

Unfortunately Dan explained, just as Gloria had that the copious boxes of organic peaches could only leave the store with a full price tag, or to the dumpster. Dan and I talked of the stupidity and sadness of this and the HIGHER UPS! I asked Dan if I could mention his name and call my way up to the CEO to discuss this problem.

Dan said go for it, you're not the first person to ask. I told Dan, "I may not be the first person to ask, but I could be the last!"

Please help me persuade Kroger to make a better decision with the bruised fruit. There are children going hungry out on the streets today. Those wholesome, nutrition peaches, apples, oranges, could have been quite a hardy lunch for a family in need.

Tell KROGER to put this food into the hands of children, not in the TRASH!

David Dillon, do you want to be standing at the pearly gates with a peach in your hand? A small child tugs your shirt and asks "Sir, I'm hungry, may I have the peach, please??" What will you say to him, then? What do you want to feed your children?

I would ask you to forward this email to them, but it's proving to be difficult to find an email address for Kroger. And I can't help wonder, why, why, why would Kroger not want their customers to EASILY contact them.

If you have a moment, copy this message and email it using the form on their website. Alternatively you could pick up the phone and call their 1-800-576-4377 policy inquiry line. Perhaps even more powerful would be to go into a Kroger and ask the manager where the bad fruit goes? Tell them the kids want to know.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Now offering chicken sitting services

I have been keeping chickens of my own for 6 months and am very knowledgeable about chicken care.

I am in N. Durham. I would like to stay closer to home, but if you are farther out don't hesitate to inquire. We can probably work something out.
A visit with a 5-10 minute drive distance would be $15/day
10-20 minute drive $20/day

If the chickens need to be let out and closed up at night, I am willing to make two trips
2 trips 5-10 minute drive $25/day
2 trips 10-20 minute drive $35/day

A visit will include checking & replenishing fresh water and food and gathering eggs.

I would prefer to trade for home grown fruits, vegetables, grains, and herbs fresh, frozen or home canned, home baked goods, home brewed bee/wine/cider.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Trade #2!

So the chickens are back at it, laying 6-8 eggs a day.  Today we had 30 eggs before I traded Erin a dozen for 4.65 pounds of sweet potatoes. 



I still have 18 eggs, and will get 6-8 tomorrow.  I feel a sweet potato souffle coming on!

I still have 1 unclaimed dozen, what will I get next?!

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Again!

Finally the chickens are laying again and we have 12 of our own eggs in the fridge.  Soon I'll have eggs to trade!


If anyone is interested I now have a batch of homemade laundry soap to trade.  I used a bar of Dr. Bronner's lavender castile soap, washing soda, and borax.  You need to use 1/4 cup per load.

Monday, March 21, 2011

No eggs.

I don't know what's going on with my chickens!  Suddenly they have decided to nearly STOP laying eggs!  Friday we didn't any eggs, and only one Saturday & Sunday.

I hope they snap out of it soon and resume laying, otherwise my blog will be changed to HAVE CHICKEN SOUP - WILL TRADE!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Our First Trade!

This morning I met E and her little boy T and traded a dozen whole wheat dinner rolls for a dozen eggs!

I am so glad to have met E.  I have been hearing her name around our community for years

This is exactly what I was looking for!  Meeting folks and trading for FOOD.

Thanks for the trade E!

Monday, March 14, 2011