9 February

Hygiene Continues To Be The Plan At The Cambridge Food Pantry, For Humans And Cats, Bargain Prices. Sarah Is Asking For Tide And Dish Soap, Plus Cat Food For The New Animal Shelf

by Jon Katz

For just a few dollars,  you can help cats (cat food is the urgent request of the day) and help the Cambridge Food Patry help its members stay clean and healthy.

(Sarah’s Urgent Food Of Today: Children and their parents are tremendously interested in this urgent item, and the pantry is out of it; the demand is so high. The food banks do not send it. 🙂 Photo above: arrivals from the Army Of Good.

Purina Friskies Wet Cat Food Variety Pack, Tasty Treasures Prime Filets (With Ocean Fish and Tuna, With Chicken and with Turkey, (Pack of 12), 5.5 oz Cans, $8.79.)

Thanks for your help.

 

(The Empty Dog and Cat food shelf.)

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As many of you know, Tide has been the most popular laundry detergent in the country for decades; a New York Times Study found it to be the best detergent at removing stains, healthy skin, and the best smells for clothes. The Pantry mothers swear by it and will give up food to get some; they see it as good for their children.

In most markets, Tide can cost up to $20 a bottle. Sarah can get it from Amazon for $5.49. However, it’s not in their budget either; they focus on food. Pantry banks don’t stock it, and families can’t afford it, so they have often traded food for a jug of Tide. Mothers have chosen it for decades; we can get some for a little over $5. Help if you can, and thanks.

 

Item requests for today:

Tide Laundry Detergent, Hygienic, Clean, Heavy-Duty, Original Scent, 24 Loads, 34 fl oz, $5.49. (This is a Bargain Price.)

Gain Ultra Dishwashing Liquid Dish Soap, Original Scent, 38 fl. oz, $3.44.

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Thanks for the messages, please keep sending them from Amazon.

 

 

Jan, Margaret, and Barbara are two of the pantry’s Saturday volunteers. They would love to get a message from the Army Of Good. They bring banked goods and other delicious things for the families to take home. It takes a lot of good people to make the pantry work.

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